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4 hours ago, brendan said:

I planned on going to this game at start of the season but after that performance on the weekend I can’t bring myself to travel the 3 hour round trip to go to this game anymore, I’m sure I’m not the only 1 

Yeah I felt like you too but fork it, I'm doing the 7hr round trip.
Could be the last time I do it as its a long drive home after a belting.
And I've seen my share.

 

Edited by Fork 'em

 

Diminished numbers of dees fans is exactly what was going through my head during the pantsing on Sunday. It's always nice to see big dees numbers at the spectacle games. It's hard enough to drag the fickle fans along as is let alone after what we dished up. Oh well, makes for slightly shorter queues at the bar... 

Edited by piddz

I must admit that I've changed my mind about going after attending last weeks poo we dished up. I'm working anyway but was going to try and swap out of my shift and go. Now I'm just going to save myself the hassle of trying to swap and record it on tv.

 

If people aren’t turning up to this game because of 1 bad performance, then it’s time to follow a different sport. 

I am pumped for this game and can’t wait to be there, it is going to be massive. 

The players would have been stung by the weekends performance and I have no doubt they will take it right up to the Tigers.

Dees by 7 pts. 

Be there!!!!!!!

Edited by Demons11

I will be flying down from Brisbane for the game. The weather forecast promises a dry ground so I expect our boys to come back hard. If I thought negatively of the Dees after a bad performance the week before, I would have dropped off in the early 70’s.

We either support the team or not. Man up and don’t be fence sitters or fair weather fans.


8 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Click the circular arrow symbol in the posters profile to bring up their username history. 

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Why did you change your name to Ethan tremblay 140 then back again?

For those who have a choice and are contemplating not going to the game on ANZAC Eve, how would you feel if we win and you are not there to see it? From a purely emotional perspective, I've always found the unexpected victories to be the most satisfying. 

14 hours ago, President Dee Trump said:

Great commentary, hero.

The irony!

Anyway, I thought it was self-explanatory, but I didn't account for you...

Much ado about nothing. Better?

 

If I had the option of going to the game I’d go in a heartbeat. You Melbournians are a bunch of whinging spoilt brats, this game isn’t about you or your feelings or how hard you think you’re done by because we were outplayed last weekend. By all means stay at home and sip your turmeric chai activated almond milk latte while eating gluten-free lentil pasta with charcoal enriched kale crumbed organic tofu. It’s an honour the team gets to play Anzac Eve, go and support them. Case closed. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

10 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If I had the option of going to the game I’d go in a heartbeat. You Melbournians are a bunch of whinging spoilt brats, this game isn’t about you or your feelings or how hard you think you’re done by because we were outplayed last weekend. By all means stay at home and sip your turmeric chai activated almond milk latte while eating gluten-free lentil pasta with charcoal enriched kale crumbed organic tofu. It’s an honour the team gets to play Anzac Eve, go and support them. Case closed. 

Classic.

well said 


I would be there in a flash if i was in Melbourne. 

To the young Anzacs who were sent to slaughter by Tea drinking English command, You are not forgotten. 

That includes bloodline family who were still teenagers. 

The Flame ? burns eternal

To Demon Supporters i say go to this one. 

Be a part of the energy that makes Anzac Day

15 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If I had the option of going to the game I’d go in a heartbeat. You Melbournians are a bunch of whinging spoilt brats, this game isn’t about you or your feelings or how hard you think you’re done by because we were outplayed last weekend. By all means stay at home and sip your turmeric chai activated almond milk latte while eating gluten-free lentil pasta with charcoal enriched kale crumbed organic tofu. It’s an honour the team gets to play Anzac Eve, go and support them. Case closed. 

At least we're not Sydney :laugh:

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/apr/18/vegemite-on-toast-gets-deconstructed-and-the-internet-is-not-happy

21 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

PJ would have been filthy with the weekend's thrashing. Had we won against the Hawks, and won well, we could have drawn 90,000 on Tuesday night and been hyped up as the biggest clash of the year to date.

Now the narrative is about our response to the shellacking, rather than a block-buster clash between two teams near the top of the ladder, which would have drawn thousands more neutral supporters through the gates.

The MCC is predicting 82,000, but I suspect it'll be closer to 75,000. 

For comparison's sake, the MCC expect 90,000 for the Collingwood-Essendon match. 

A real missed opportunity, both for additional revenue and the chance to play in the biggest game of the season outside finals. 

A real missed opportunity - Should we not wait till after the game till we make a comment like that. 

I would of thought at this stage its - a potential missed opportunity. Its our home game this year so the only club we would be hurting by not turning up is our own - the MFC. 

8 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

$7 for that!!!

Malcolm Turnbull would be so proud as an Aussie to order that each day. 

Enjoy your private NBN feed Malcolm....


17 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

And of course our biggest TV audience of the year by a factor of at least two

Maybe/maybe not. I read that channel 7 is only putting this on 7mate and their HD channel as my kitchen rules is coming to a close and they are showing that on their main channel

4 minutes ago, Age said:

Maybe/maybe not. I read that channel 7 is only putting this on 7mate and their HD channel as my kitchen rules is coming to a close and they are showing that on their main channel

You are Kidding!!!

ch7 are so cheap and nasty ? 

1 hour ago, Age said:

Maybe/maybe not. I read that channel 7 is only putting this on 7mate and their HD channel as my kitchen rules is coming to a close and they are showing that on their main channel

They’ll switch on the HD signal. The same happened last year. As per the broadcast agreement all games have to be broadcast in HD. The AFL only agreed to the change if channel 7 switched on the HD signal on 7mate. 

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44 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I would be there in a flash if i was in Melbourne. 

To the young Anzacs who were sent to slaughter by Tea drinking English command, You are not forgotten. 

That includes bloodline family who were still teenagers. 

The Flame ? burns eternal

To Demon Supporters i say go to this one. 

Be a part of the energy that makes Anzac Day

ditto

14 minutes ago, Age said:

Maybe/maybe not. I read that channel 7 is only putting this on 7mate and their HD channel as my kitchen rules is coming to a close and they are showing that on their main channel

 

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You are Kidding!!!

ch7 are so cheap and nasty ? 

Damn, I wish I could justify paying the fees to subscribe to 7mate.

Oh, wait a second, it's free.


1 hour ago, Age said:

Maybe/maybe not. I read that channel 7 is only putting this on 7mate and their HD channel as my kitchen rules is coming to a close and they are showing that on their main channel

Sponsors must really love us.

Our one and only prime time blockbuster and we are shunted off to the "Channel of the Lost".

Sure the avid footy fan might find it but the theatre goers who sponsors love will be elsewhere.

Then again given last Sunday, it might be better if we stay under the radar for a while.

56 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Sponsors must really love us.

Our one and only prime time blockbuster and we are shunted off to the "Channel of the Lost".

Sure the avid footy fan might find it but the theatre goers who sponsors love will be elsewhere.

Then again given last Sunday, it might be better if we stay under the radar for a while.

What proportion of TVs in use don't have access to 7Mate? I would have thought very few, if any. The bigger problem - and this goes for all games on any night - is what it is up against across all TV networks. I accept that there is a certain inertia among viewers who seem incapable of tearing themselves away from the "main channels", but as long as 7 promotes on its main channel that the football is on 7Mate (and whether they will do that remains to be seen), I can't see people not knowing that it's on if they want to watch it.

6 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

For those who have a choice and are contemplating not going to the game on ANZAC Eve, how would you feel if we win and you are not there to see it? From a purely emotional perspective, I've always found the unexpected victories to be the most satisfying. 

Happy

 
2 hours ago, The Chazz said:

 

Damn, I wish I could justify paying the fees to subscribe to 7mate.

Oh, wait a second, it's free.

As someone who worked in TV ? for 32 years, you would be amazed at the amount of people who still only think there are 5 Free to Air Stations on the dial. 

Crazy i know. But true. 

By being on 7mate a number of people will not switch the game on

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

As someone who worked in TV ? for 32 years, you would be amazed at the amount of people who still only think there are 5 Free to Air Stations on the dial. 

Crazy i know. But true. 

By being on 7mate a number of people will not switch the game on

My suspicion is that those people actually only think there are three (ie, no ABC or SBS). 


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