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I love a beer, but hate a hangover like the one I have now.

Lost my phone last night.

Dee's by 17.

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5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I love a beer, but hate a hangover like the one I have now.

Lost my phone last night.

Dee's by 17.

its like having an arm cut off

It is such a perfect day here in Melbourne for good footy. 

Like so many, l have learned to restrain and contain any sense of confidence. The scars of failing to do so are many and deep. 

Yet somehow l have lost my strength today. Against an  injury ridden Doggies team with the Bont (who broke my heart at Dome all those years ago) out of the side and Boyd, l sense a very big win. 

Our blokes know the score from here and know they have the talent around them. This game will be played above the shoulders and l think the boys will be determined to right their wrongs and make a statement. 

Dees by 63 (or my last scar from the Saints game will bleed me out). 

By the way, it is really great to hear so many going out of their way to attend today. It will be a small crowd but let's make a lot of noise. Good luck to us all. ?

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At the MCG where we struggle and lost to the Saints just two weeks ago.

Today, aside from a a win, I want to see a modified gameplan that works on the G'.  It will take us to the next level.  Its kind of important to be able to win on your home ground.

10 minutes ago, forever demons said:

its like having an arm cut off

I'm finding it quite therapeutic.

It'll be a different story on Monday when I advise the boss I need another phone.

 


10 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

At the MCG where we struggle and lost to the Saints just two weeks ago.

Today, aside from a a win, I want to see a modified gameplan that works on the G'.  It will take us to the next level.  Its kind of important to be able to win on your home ground.

And the ground where most of the finals/grand finals are at... HUGE problem if we don't find a way that works there, and quickly.

It's my 65th birthday today and I have to friggen work because I didn't finish what I started yesterday, so [censored] off,

What's the best radio station to listen to?

Going to the game but not sure if its possible to walk away happy. A win doesnt help our chances of making finals because I can't see us beating any teams above us on the ladder. Another game against a bottom 8 team proves nothing and the loss to st.kilda still hurts.

 

 
10 minutes ago, doc roet said:

It's my 65th birthday today and I have to friggen work because I didn't finish what I started yesterday, so [censored] off,

What's the best radio station to listen to?

happy birthday Doc, wishing you more to come. The same with the game, plenty more, there is always a tomorrow.

 

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2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I have been to five games this year.

We've lost them all.

Guess what I'm doing today...?

 

2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Staying home with your blinds closed?

He will be Jaded, and @Deemented Are Go! will be bloody with him.


25 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

 A win doesnt help our chances of making finals 

 

Yeah it does.  

Unless you meant a loss doesn't help our chances of making finals. 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Charlie Spargo to earn his first NAB Rising star nomination. Will easily outdo Caleb Daniel and Razor Ray today. 

Have we got Razor again? Surely not?!

Just now, SFebey said:

Have we got Razor again? Surely not?!

Yeah Baby!!!!

37 minutes ago, doc roet said:

It's my 65th birthday today and I have to friggen work because I didn't finish what I started yesterday, so [censored] off,

What's the best radio station to listen to?

Congratulations Doc, you old fart!!  (You're just shy of 3 mths older than me!) 

Used to love you thumping the ball out of CHB to set me up for some of my goals back in the day!  We were part of a great team back then.  Here's hoping the new breed can replicate it! )


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3 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Have we got Razor again? Surely not?!

It’s ok, my wife’s family all support dogs and hate razor more than we do (and think he hates the dogs in return) so it will be quite the conundrum for ‘ol (insert favourite insult here)!

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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6 minutes ago, —coach— said:

It’s ok, my wife’s family all support dogs and hate razor more than we do (and think he hates the dogs in return) so it will be quite the conundrum for ‘ol (insert favourite insult here)!

He was pro Dogs back in Round 11.

 

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off topic but how did walker only get a week when only had eyes for the player


8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He was pro Dogs back in Round 11.

 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Rayza Ray was a contributing factor to the Bulldogs 2016 run into and during the finals. Loves a Bulldog. 

Never said my wife’s family weren’t completely one eyed which of course they are. Still think they got a bad run in 2016 ????‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️

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2 hours ago, —coach— said:

Heading to the ground with my youngest (nearly 3) today for her first AFL game. She has her demon backpack packed already and is packing her snacks into little ziplock bags, never seen her so organized!

please the lords of football let her cheer on many goals and get to sing the song at the end of the game today!!! ???

My unsolicited advice: make sure she has the best day ever, even it the MFC are poo.

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1 minute ago, Nasher said:

My unsolicited advice: make sure she has the best day ever, even it the MFC are poo.

All good she has her flag which she will no doubt wave at every opportunity and if all else fails nothing like an ice cream to make it the best day ever for a little one ???


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