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Just heading out to go for a train ride down the length of the Busselton Jetty in WA with the wife and kids. Weather is miserable here, cold, wet and I’m 3500km away from the G. On the plus side, the footy starts at the traditional time of 1.20pm here so that should bring back memories of my childhood!

Really, really want another win today, I’m getting gready!

 

i have a feeling we'll get hit by the reality bus this afternoon

.....and only win by 30 points

i was getting sick of massacres anyway

 

Well, I've tipped the Pies to win. So I've done my bit to ensure a Melbourne victory.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Well, I've tipped the Pies to win. So I've done my bit to ensure a Melbourne victory.

Ok Chook, you're a real traitor and a cunning strategist. Keep up the good work !!!


1 minute ago, pineapple dee said:

Ok Chook, you're a real traitor and a cunning strategist. Keep up the good work !!!

I went one step further and put $15 on the filth !

2 hours ago, Josh said:

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I am Gawn!

1 minute ago, bingers said:

I went one step further and put $15 on the filth !

boooooo

 

Well I'm just about to head off from The Manor in anticipation of a Dees win, a gutful of booze and, happily, not being followed by a Moonshadow.

My info is that Moonie has put his nethers before footy loyalty and is locked in a steamy tryst in a romantic cottage by the sea.


2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 

My info is that Moonie has put his nethers before footy loyalty and is locked in a steamy tryst in a romantic cottage by the sea.

With a Telly in in the corner...?

14 minutes ago, bingers said:

I went one step further and put $15 on the filth !

WHAT...???

I’m nervous, haven’t liked the commentary in the last few weeks having digs at oppo supporters. We must remember where we came from, be humble and focus on winning. Thank god the “what they’re saying” threads have stopped. Let’s win, go to the bye 9-3 and rest some sore soldiers. It’s a long year with a tough run home, let’s not get cocky. Collingwood midfield is elite and they have some smart and skilful players, a real test today, go dees 

I’m looking forward to seeing Lynden Dunn try and run with TMac or Hoges today!!

Pretty nervy about today. Hope it all goes to plan. Need to put some time into atom Phillips he’s been getting away with murder lately. Starts with Big Max, let’s go Dees time to make a statement!


9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

With a Telly in in the corner...?

Most probably SWYL but I suspect it is being used in ....shall we say ....  a manner likely to void any warranty.

1 hour ago, Goodvibes said:

The teams who have beaten us badly this year boast an impressive array of small forwards. My main concern today, surrounds our ability to deal with their small to medium forwards. Really hoping I don't see too many Collingwood speedster leaving Lewis and Vince trailing behind as they run in to goal. I'd like to think we've made the appropriate structural changes since the Hawthorn and Richmond games to ensure we don't get exposed out the back. Our forward line should be too good for them and our midfield should beat them at the contest. It's scary to consider what the rest of the season will look like if we win and win well today.

Round 23 Elliott had a pretty good day,glad he's not playing.

11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Most probably SWYL but I suspect it is being used in ....shall we say ....  a manner likely to void any warranty.

yes....as in hooked up to the video cam

12 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Most probably SWYL but I suspect it is being used in ....shall we say ....  a manner likely to void any warranty.

Bahahaha!!!

”Molly Meldrum’s telephone” is the style of scenario you may be alluding to BBO...?


4 minutes ago, loges said:

Round 23 Elliott had a pretty good day,glad he's not playing.

He and Fasolo seem to cut us up every time.

I've had a feeling about this for a little while now.

I rate Collingwood & Buckley, they've learned their lessons well.

Could this game be the GF preview for 2018?

 

They haven’t planned this well. Slide time at 2pm and gates open at 1.30. Lines are building big time.

Whinge over!

Just leaving the gaff now. Keys? Yep, Wallet? Yep, Scarf? Yep, MFCSS? - Like herpes Yep.


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