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[censored] pumped.  so happy.  get there all you fans that can and bring us home.  bring us the [censored] home!!!

 
6 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

At the g m team walikng off after a group meeting in the middle.  jack viney.  Walking ok with some type of support strap on upper foot. Seemed upbeat

A huddle in the middle 1.5 hours before the game, is a tad unusual :rolleyes:

Revving each other up and getting into the right head space, I guess...would love to have been a fly on the wall, so to speak. 

 

Good to here Jack is walking ok.   May he play again soon.

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

My band is playing in the Sydney suburb of Engadine (south end of that godforsaken area known as "the Shire") which for me is a 45 minute drive.  We start playing at 2pm but I have to get there earlier to make sure everything is ready to go. So, by the time we have played and I've managed to drive back to civilisation, the game will be over. 

Crowd gonna be giving each other strange looks when the band is playing Lynyrd Skynyrd and you break out with "Its a grand old flag" during your last set. Just remember to take out your game day radio earphone before you start playing.

 

55 minutes ago, Monocology said:

Swine flu that could kill a grandma has returneth - but, much to Ailsa's disgust, dragging bones in & can't miss it. Apologies in advance if I'm within transmission range. 

Into the breach dear friends.

Do the world a favor, sit in the Filth cheer squad and cough, sneeze and spray your bug of death as far and wide as you can......

:P

I reckon someone kicks a bag today Hogey- Big Wattsy or Jeff is due . 

Peter Jackson just interviewed on SEN

What an impressive spokesperson for the club.. takes and speaks no BS.

The standout point made was that the club appears on target to post a million dollar profit this year?

 
5 minutes ago, CityDee said:

I reckon someone kicks a bag today Hogey- Big Wattsy or Jeff is due . 

Like to see Pedo do it  ..  has had a stand out year

Just got here - FYI our cheer squad is at the usual Punt Rd end (despite our away game)


On a quiet note, I'm really looking forward to seeing Gus continue some great body of work - now that he has continuity. 

Have a great time all you Demons going to the G - I can't make it today, probably a good thing as I'm so nervous, I could puke!

Gotta go today, boys, gotta go today ❤️?

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

"This is it Folks, Over the Top"

The great man ... RIP

And the Pies:

"Will I ever see your face again?

No way, get fcked , [censored] off"

1 hour ago, MarkMacca said:

I can so relate to all of this. I was 15 in 1987, still remember how amazing getting to the finals felt.

And I too know that the world won't end today if the worst happens. There are bigger things going on- believe it or not. Like the fact my father isn't around this time, and all sorts of other things too.

Still got excitement building within though. Good to see many other Dees fans on the train.

Footy does bind us together. Generation to generation. 

 

Go Dees

IMO if we lose we miss finals - Adelaide will either have nothing to play for (If Geelong wins) or, alternatively, might even want to finish 2nd to get an easier finals schedule (e.g. avoiding Sydney or drawing Richmond).

But our destiny is in our hands and we should really be able to win this game. We play well against Collingwood, we've won our last two under similar pressure, and we have a strong side on the park.


It was easier when we were [censored]. Looking for improvement. Trying to find a highlight. 

 

But this is serious, Mum. 

 

I feel sick


Sitting in the members and managed to get  seats next to 2 pies fans. What are the odds? 

Gee behind the goals where the pies fans sit is very scarce.

Come on Melbourne! 

2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

The 4 I had were

Regards to you dad. I recall his 300th when we beat this mob.

 

I feel sick. For the sake of my health, it might be best if I sit out of the Game Day thread today. ^_^


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