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I just chucked $20 smackers on the dees to win between 1-39.

Hope that's not a "flushing" noise I am hearing!!

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Must admit I am concerned that we have talked this game up all wk.

I just hope we don't have a big let down on the field.

I know its diff this season but I am still shiteing myself so to speak.

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Must admit I am concerned that we have talked this game up all wk.

I just hope we don't have a big let down on the field.

I know its diff this season but I am still shiteing myself so to speak.

Have we? I haven't been paying much attention but I haven't really noticed the build-up.

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thaipantsman here!

Big day for the Dees!

I'll be ground level Southern Stand if anyone wants to meet up for a drink/chat..tell me off about being harsh on Mark Neeld, anything really.

my number 0418994464

Go Dees

Dees by 17 points

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thaipantsman here!

Big day for the Dees!

I'll be ground level Southern Stand if anyone wants to meet up for a drink/chat..tell me off about being harsh on Mark Neeld, anything really.

my number 0418994464

Go Dees

Dees by 17 points

Hahaha

The mobile number is out.

Balls to you Pants. Hope you are right about the result.. :)

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Must admit I am concerned that we have talked this game up all wk.

I just hope we don't have a big let down on the field.

I know its diff this season but I am still shiteing myself so to speak.

Same Demon Ox. It's an age thing or perhaps a glass half empty outlook. Go Dees.

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White a late out, Grundy in

Really trying to stretch their back, Dawes, chip, watts,gawn Pedo and bail forward

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Really Nervous about this game, I have gone in the last years just hoping the boys didn't embarrass to such a tune the AFL says okay QB is done.

The last 4-6 weeks we have shown dramatic improvement enough to suggest we have turned the corner, but I guess like the rest I am that scarred I still expect us to drop off.

Would love a win, I'm at home sick as a dog and we all know how bad daytime TV can be so will be watching every minute.

Go Dees

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Quite a full crowd of people getting on at each station on the way to the city (GW line). Great mix of kids and adults alike in both team colors, think it'll be a splendid crowd today! Carn the Dees!

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The feeling of dread has been replaced by the feeling of nerves. Not sure which one I rather right at this minute!

If we are up and about then we are a show. We have the forwards to stretch them, a midfield that can match them and a backline that can contain them. If it all comes together then we'll go close.

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I am interested in the opposing mental views

Melbourne: we no longer fear anyone

Collingwood: if we don't play our best we won't beat these guys

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I am interested in the opposing mental views

Melbourne: we no longer fear anyone

Collingwood: if we don't play our best we won't beat these guys

Plus I think this is our best opportunity to beat them in sometime, and that's not just because of our form. No Maxwell and Reid down back, Sidebottom out hurts and they are basically relying on Cloke to dominate up forward to kick a score. Big chance today if we can grab it.

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Tip. Frawley to take Cloke and Dunn to go forward.

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Big chance today collingwood with their minuses and us with our plus (Dawes) looking forward to beating collingwood by a point, so it gives eddy and co a chance to moan about the 20/5 frees in their favor were not enough.

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