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If we beat Port I will ...

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I will be wearing my old No. 5 jumper and scarf... My 7 yr old will be wearing his signed Jayden Hunt jumper and we will be LOUD!

I usually throw on my Norwood hat as well which reaalllly p155es off the locals :cool::cool::cool:

 
12 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Do others recommend going without any Melbourne gear on? I only ever take a beanie and scarf at most.

Wear one of Schwaby's blazers and a red and blue tartan cap. Also take a tarp and chuck it over a bunch of empty seats. Then stand on your seat and tell everyone to go [censored] themselves. 

2 hours ago, KrazyJay said:

I will be wearing my old No. 5 jumper and scarf... My 7 yr old will be wearing his signed Jayden Hunt jumper and we will be LOUD!

I usually throw on my Norwood hat as well which reaalllly p155es off the locals :cool::cool::cool:

I have to ask - Petracca, Schwarz ... or Toumpas???

 
4 hours ago, Sleeve said:

I've lived in Adelaide for 3 years and attended  every Demons game there without incident wearing my Dee's Jacket, Beanie and Scarf!

I've had some great fun and sang the song full voice on the way out of the ground  a few years ago when we beat Adelaide under Roo's !!

I enjoy going to the footy at Adelaide Ova, it's a great facility and it's a atmosphere , the notion that the Adelaide/Port supporters are ferals that prey on anyone in an opposition piece of clothing is just ridiculous.

We usually head back to the Lord Mebourne pub on Melbourne street for a few beverages after the game.

You'll be fine to enjoy your game people!

I would venture a guess it's no less intimidating than taking the trip down the highway to Geelong. Very enjoyable experience last year, hope you guys get it at Adelaide Oval!

4 hours ago, The Sailing Demon said:

Book business class flights down to the G in September.

October?


4 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

Wear one of Schwaby's blazers and a red and blue tartan cap. Also take a tarp and chuck it over a bunch of empty seats. Then stand on your seat and tell everyone to go [censored] themselves. 

I would, but the problem is their seats are already covered in tarps.

7 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

Wear one of Schwaby's blazers and a red and blue tartan cap. Also take a tarp and chuck it over a bunch of empty seats. Then stand on your seat and tell everyone to go [censored] themselves. 

Not proud of my weekend behaviour but this public shaming is hurtful.

6 hours ago, Akum said:

I have to ask - Petracca, Schwarz ... or Toumpas???

Schwarz.... But pretty happy to have Trac wearing it now... As for Toumparse :o

 

Will look at the AFL Ladder Predictor for the first time


On 7 August 2016 at 5:48 PM, Robot Devil said:

Put all the Melbourne stickers left over from this years membership pack on my car. 

Not gonna be able to see through my rear window if we keep winning like this...

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On 8/12/2016 at 10:58 PM, The Sailing Demon said:

Book business class flights down to the G in September.

Have you booked them yet?

Better share this

Last year our small supporter group travelled to Adelaide for the Port game and had an as usual great weekend pre match with Robbo met some fantastic d"supporters etc. We were decked out in jackets scarves etc, proud to show our colours 

In the last quater with the game in the balance Demons streaming to gaol and a bouncing kick.

I jumped up to follow the fate of the bounce while next to me my mate also jumped up fists pumped to celebrate in his usual restrained fashion.

My eyebrow met his fist and in a haze of blood the goal was scored. I had not had many such injuries but crikey it bled like a geyser. We sought medical attention but the first aid guys were only wiling to offer directions to the Adelaide hospital.

We watched the game slip from our grasp in emergency and I blame myself for that loss. the hospital were fantastic and attended us sympathetically and efficiently.

However the highlight of the abandonment was as we left the ground, head cradled in blood soaked bandages and in obvious discomfort a Port supporter came up offering comfort. His first words were "Hope it wasnt one of our supporters  mate.... "You alright?"

Like all clubs there are a myriad of supporters. 

Hope there were no injuries sustained this year.

 

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