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2 minutes ago, ProDee said:

 

 

 
14 hours ago, deanox said:

Yes because this is about fitness tests for selected players, not about who gets named emergencies. 

IF, the infection worsens again from playing this week, we might lose him for a chunk of games.

We do not need him this week.

TMc's back, so we're better balanced & OK for Mids.

 

Take an extra week to let that bone infection settle right down.

 

We want you later in the year fit & firing.

21 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

(Thanks Saty). No strapping on Hoges knee!

 

 
30 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Satyricon correcting Picket Fence. 

It’s like choosing to believe Trump or Nixon. 

But we try and provide information, not sniping from the Peanut Gallery, why choose American politicians, Shorten couldn't lie straight in bed

Is this the first time McCartin and Petracca have played against each other? From the same draft year Lever and OMc should find themselves on Paddy during the match

PS. Just found this 2014 HS article saying St Kilda would take Petracca. Thank god they didn’t 

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/st-kilda/christian-petracca-set-to-join-st-kilda-with-no1-draft-pick/news-story/c481c0de624fae589da45dc449a9219c


3 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Whoa.

I did ask , I suppose. 

How about we chat again tomorrow evening? 

? 

Does anyone know if you can pay by card at the ticket window tomorrow.

I tweeted Etihad 2 days ago and they didn't respond. Stupid stadium. You can tweet the MCC or MCG twitter account and you get a response in 5 minutes. 

35 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Does anyone know if you can pay by card at the ticket window tomorrow.

I tweeted Etihad 2 days ago and they didn't respond. Stupid stadium. You can tweet the MCC or MCG twitter account and you get a response in 5 minutes. 

100% Yes you can.

 
42 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Does anyone know if you can pay by card at the ticket window tomorrow.

I tweeted Etihad 2 days ago and they didn't respond. Stupid stadium. You can tweet the MCC or MCG twitter account and you get a response in 5 minutes. 

Just curious. Why stand in line .. absolute pain.

Buy a ticket online ?

7 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Just curious. Why stand in line .. absolute pain.

Buy a ticket online ?

Because im only buying level 3 general admin and im getting 3 adult tickets so not worth getting slugged on the fees. The line isnt to bad, I have learnt not to rock up 15 minutes before the game. 


2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

But we try and provide information, not sniping from the Peanut Gallery, why choose American politicians, Shorten couldn't lie straight in bed

So you’d prefer I compared you to lying Australians? Noted for the future. 

11 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

So you’d prefer I compared you to lying Australians? Noted for the future. 

Yeah, why not, if that's what you need to get a rise out of your manhood, who am I to be the metaphorical bromide

3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

But we try and provide information, not sniping from the Peanut Gallery, why choose American politicians, Shorten couldn't lie straight in bed

I think he could lie in any position, after all he is a politician.

Edited by ManDee

1 hour ago, ManDee said:

I think he could lie in any position, after all he is a politician.

Good one ... wish I had thought of that response. 

6 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

Is this the first time McCartin and Petracca have played against each other? From the same draft year Lever and OMc should find themselves on Paddy during the match

PS. Just found this 2014 HS article saying St Kilda would take Petracca. Thank god they didn’t 

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/st-kilda/christian-petracca-set-to-join-st-kilda-with-no1-draft-pick/news-story/c481c0de624fae589da45dc449a9219c

Jeez even at that age he looked like a bull. So glad they chose McCartin. 


6 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

But we try and provide information, not sniping from the Peanut Gallery, why choose American politicians, Shorten couldn't lie straight in bed

Yeah and trump and Trumbull always tell the truth, remember Trumbull was dead against a banking Royal commission, said it was not needed and he said our banks are the most trustworthy in the world, he knew most of the things the bank were doing because he was a investment banker

7 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

Satyricon correcting Picket Fence. 

It’s like choosing to believe Trump or Nixon?

Ricky or Richard?

Moot I suppose. 

 

 


2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Some of the comments on here leave me mute

Which ones? 

I'll be sure to repeat them. 

And so it begins taking my kid to her first game - booked seats near the cheersquad and don’t usually sit behind the goals but hoping the excitement will add to the experience.

hopefully we bring the effort . Its all stkilda have going for them . 

I'll stand by my comments

If Trac plays then cheeezus it is the greatest comeback since Lazarus the leper!

If he plays he will be severely limited! 

Hnmm Lets see Eh!!? 

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