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getting nervous trying to avoid the scotch bottle until game,go dees

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1 minute ago, barneymfc said:

getting nervous trying to avoid the scotch bottle until game,go dees

Good idea. You'll need it during and after the game to celebrate. Demon Andrew would say to drown your sorrows.

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4 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Good idea. You'll need it during and after the game to celebrate. Demon Andrew would say to drown your sorrows.

celebrate for sure got a reserve bottle as well

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On the way in now to meet up with bigger demon (bro). Should be an interesting encounter. If the umps are fair I say we win comfortably. If not, anythings possible. Hoping for 10 plus but I'd be happy with 1 point

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This is what it must feel like to be a Hawthorn supporter.

Going to a game actually thinking we will win it. And with the betting odds reflecting that feeling.

If we win by enough, we could be top 4 by 6.00pm today.

C'mon Dees. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

This is what it must feel like to be a Hawthorn supporter.

Going to a game actually thinking we will win it. And with the betting odds reflecting that feeling.

If we win by enough, we could be top 4 by 6.00pm today.

C'mon Dees. 

 

I think being a hawthorn supporter would feel a bit different to this.....we're all [censored]@ing ourselves hoping to be able to break a hoodoo and win 2 in a row. I honestly cant imagine what it may be like its a different universe they live in.

 

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4 quarters of solid footy and zero mercy. Shut down Zaharakis and Watts to have a blinder.

Belt the living snot out of these injecting cheats.

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Got a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach right now. This is the one game of the year I'll be furious if we lose, would be simply embarrassing for where we're at.

Simply a non-negotiable today, we must win and we must prove we've learned how to win. If we come out flat like a few other matches this year, we could definitely lose. We can't get complacent and I hope the coaches have drilled that into the team.

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hogan starts on the ball gets it, kicks long ,know one forward,runs on marks own kick and goals wow what a start

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Just washed down a can of tuna with a beer. Not a great combination, I can't recommend it.

This is a game we can't afford to lose. I was quietly confident but as it gets closer to the bounce, the butterflies have crept in.

Edit: Actually, come to think of it, it's possibly not butterflies but the canned tuna and beer combo plus the yoghurt and muesli I had 15 minutes before that.

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Apart from feral, how's the crowd looking?

There's a few here. A good day for footy...no glare lol

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Bummers doing their pantomime

Curious what our banner says 

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9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Just washed down a can of tuna with a beer. Not a great combination, I can't recommend it.

This is a game we can't afford to lose. I was quietly confident but as it gets closer to the bounce, the butterflies have crept in.

Edit: Actually, come to think of it, it's possibly not butterflies but the canned tuna and beer combo plus the yoghurt and muesli I had 15 minutes before that.

Don't add Mentos and then wash it down with a glass of Coke. If you do, it won't be a pretty sight.

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2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Bummers doing their pantomime

Curious what our banner says 

One side says "When Melbourne wins first keg is on us 146 flinders street."

I'll bring the tuna tins.

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