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12 hours ago, Beetle said:

I lived in Preston/Reservoir for 12 years...it's more Collingwood heartland.

Not where I went to school...all Carlton!

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Anywhere on Richmond station after the Dees defeat the Pies. Thank God for those PSO's.

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2 hours ago, ManDee said:

Sounds like Thursdays looking for out of work young ladies for you and Uncle Bitters?

Try to " give back " to the community and all one gets is resentment and suspicion .

Thoroughly justified in this case as you noted.

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On 7/24/2017 at 10:23 PM, pineapple dee said:

Number 1 on the list has to be the North Melbourne big footy forum. I was just there. I feel decidedly duller for having read some of that drivel. The vitriol they spew is staggering when you consider their miserable history of low achievement. 

Bomberblitz ( or whatever they call themselves now ) just as bad. Perhaps a higher average IQ.

I went once to Victoria Park and stood in front of the Social club watching the dees salute. That was tough as I dared not open my usually big mouth. I had to pretend to be upset at the result.

Linton street, Moorabbin was dangerous in the old days, not so much because of the footy but because my siblings and I used to steal half empty lemonade bottles from between the feet of the Saints fans in the outer to take them to the milk bar for the refunds. We made a fortune from it( we were good )

Are you sure it was lemonade? The amenities at Moranbin were deplorable.

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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Are you sure it was lemonade? The amenities at Moranbin were deplorable.

Well, we never drank it. We tipped it out as we ran. We were 9 kids in the family so it was dog eat dog but we didnt stoop to drinking the contents of the bottle.

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44 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Well, we never drank it. We tipped it out as we ran. We were 9 kids in the family so it was dog eat dog but we didnt stoop to drinking the contents of the bottle.

I used to collect bottles as well. Lived near flats in St Kilda where it was a gold mine.

I would stack them in the back yard awaiting refunds.

When the price of return jumped from 10 cents to 20 it was like my portfolio doubled.

Bought my first skateboard with the proceeds.

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9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I used to collect bottles as well. Lived near flats in St Kilda where it was a gold mine.

I would stack them in the back yard awaiting refunds.

When the price of return jumped from 10 cents to 20 it was like my portfolio doubled.

Bought my first skateboard with the proceeds.

20c? wow. all we ever got was thruppence or a clip around the ear if caught nicking them

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Went to Vic Park as a 7 year old in 92 to see the dees win. Was an amazing experience. Stood on the Gary Ablett terrace in 2015 at Kardinia. Got a bit testy when my bro kept yelling out "you're an effing cheat Selwood". 

Would love to hear some stories of the old days at Windy Hill etc. Those grounds were being phased out as I started going to the footy - so I only went to Princes Park, Vic Park, Western Oval and Kardinia Park. Missed Moorabbin, Windy Hill and obviously Arden St. 

Incidentally, going to the see the Dees in Canberra on Sat week for my first interstate game. 

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19 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

I used to quite like Vicious Park. Either flank at the Yarra Falls end where good to watch footy from. Best to stop all fluid intake in the lead-up or wear gumboots as the dunnies were a disgrace. Managed a couple of souvenirs after we handed them the spoon in '76. A bent nose and a black eye - badges of honour I thought.

Windy Hill had no redeeming features whatsoever.Shitehole full of goat rooting Essendon fans

I agree 100%

at Vic Park Filth supporters threatened to punch on (mostly)

at Windy Hill Essendrug supporters in the outer Punched on. 

1987 and 1990 were rare moments in that shi!thole of a ground

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2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Just outside the MCG after playing Richmond, win, lose or draw. The Richmond supporters are incredibly aggressive, loaded up with alcohol, rage and testosterone. And that's just the females. The male tiger supporters are more neanderthal than homo sapiens. 

After the ANZAC eve game this year was tough. Ended up avoiding Richmond station and getting am uber home.

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On 7/25/2017 at 3:50 PM, BigFez said:

Anywhere this year with some demons colours on. Apparently we are all bandwagoners and "coming out of the woodwork". 

I remember this happening back in 2000. So many people came and told me i was just on the bandwagon, despite having been in the cheersquad as early as the 1970s.......that apparently doesn't matter. But hey its all part of the ride and it just means we are really starting to get going......hang on...

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56 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I remember this happening back in 2000. So many people came and told me i was just on the bandwagon, despite having been in the cheersquad as early as the 1970s.......that apparently doesn't matter. But hey its all part of the ride and it just means we are really starting to get going......hang on...

Arggghhh, the 2000 GF. I remember lining up overnight to get a seat. 'Twas pissing down with rain, all huddled together in a ramshackle queue, slab of VB and fatalistic mutterings (that only Demons fans understand) to keep us company. I think a Bombers supporter had a tent - we may have appropriated it. 

For me, that and the '88 GF were bloody awful, like watching a train wreck two hours in the making. But they were nothing compared to the '87 prelim. That broke my heart. RIP Robbie.

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I remember at the final against Carlton in 2000(during my gothic days) getting abused by some Carlton bogans for wearing PVC bondage pants. At the same time I was having a quiet chuckle at their tracky dacks.

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1 minute ago, Emerald said:

I remember at the final against Carlton in 2000(during my gothic days) getting abused by some Carlton bogans for wearing PVC bondage pants. At the same time I was having a quiet chuckle at their tracky dacks.

Nice. F em.

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21 hours ago, faultydet said:

A coal mine in Qld. nodoby cares about GAYFL.

Infuriating.

 

Vent please. faulty is waiting.............

Faulty, in my experience at CQ coal mines, it's actually pretty popular. Plenty of victorians and west australians there now.

And a lot of the locals get into all sports. Buggar all else to do and another excuse to drink i assume.

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3 hours ago, praha said:

After the ANZAC eve game this year was tough. Ended up avoiding Richmond station and getting am uber home.

You were smart. My children and I shared a train carriage with a drunken Tigers Yobbo that aside from his incoherent yelling kept stepping on everyone's toes.

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12 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

You were smart. My children and I shared a train carriage with a drunken Tigers Yobbo that aside from his incoherent yelling kept stepping on everyone's toes.

I caught a train at Richmond and on the train I spoke to a couple of reasonably coherent and personable Tigers fans who more or less conceded they got out of jail. So that was quite a shock to me. 

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4 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I remember this happening back in 2000. So many people came and told me i was just on the bandwagon, despite having been in the cheersquad as early as the 1970s.......that apparently doesn't matter. But hey its all part of the ride and it just means we are really starting to get going......hang on...

1987    2000  all the same   you have been hiding all your adult life  well since I was sixteen, never been to a match, never been a member.   ENJOY THE RIDE PEOPLE,  tell em all to shove it,  be proud and loud, we have had the shite times, enjoy the good times, especially if you were in the cheer squad as early as I was. (early 70s late 60s)  Go Dees   Give em HELL !! 

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