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1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Well. The stakes are now WAY bigger now. No more talk demons time to stand up and get the footy world to take notice. Petracca BOG tonight 

well that's torn it...

 

Meetings are running soooo late... it’s a disaster. Might need to fake an illness so I can get out of here. 

2 hours and counting 

 
15 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That's Mav.

Back when he had the dreadies it's a spitting image.

4 hours ago, praha said:

This game will showcase both Goodwin's coaching prowess, and Melbourne leadership capabilities.

Pushed around by the Cats for more than a decade; we've lost pivotal games we should win; and we appear to struggle when applying plan B.

We can either play to Geelong's game, slow it down and hope for the best.

Or, we can back ourselves in, play aggressive and attacking, and trust all 22 players to do what's required.

This game will either be a turning point and propel us into finals, or it will hit us hard like a freight train and signal a spiral. This is an absolute MUST win.

Absolutely on both counts.

Goody must resist the temptation of having our 2 best (of those who are fit) mid fielders in Clarry &  Brayshaw play in any sort of run with / tagging role if we are to win this .  as we should.

Provided Goody doesn't tagg as per the above and the umps don't murder us for much more than about 2 quarters....

Demons by 35 Points.

 


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Well I done my pregame warmup.

I have had 2 wines and 8 bundy rums and still counting. 

I have always said that an alcohol voucher should be included in the MFC membership pack. 

Make us proud Dees. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

TOP 4 IS UP FOR GRABS TONIGHT MFC...

 

”SEIZE THE DAY....”

Cmon Dees grab it by the short and curlies!

The biggest break we got so far for this game is the weather. Dry and mostly calm. If we had most of all of this weeks weather of rain and wind we would have no hope down there.

 

Ok so I can't go tonight but can someone tell me if they just rocked up at the gate and bought a ticket? Or do they not allow that and you are forced to buy a reserved seat at a ridiculous price. 

8 minutes ago, america de cali said:

The biggest break we got so far for this game is the weather. Dry and mostly calm. If we had most of all of this weeks weather of rain and wind we would have no hope down there.

Carparks already full. Great conditions. Nice and calm and not too dewy either.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Ok so I can't go tonight but can someone tell me if they just rocked up at the gate and bought a ticket? Or do they not allow that and you are forced to buy a reserved seat at a ridiculous price. 

Can get GA at the gate as it won't be a sellout.  Need a bank loan to afford any other tickets for Kardinia Park.

 

Family friendly GFC  my A...e.

It would be massive if we win this. Can’t see it happen but we better give a good hard showing

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

It would be massive if we win this. Can’t see it happen but we better give a good hard showing

Suns just beat the Swans, no excuses tonight. We are either good enough and want it more or we’re not.

2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Suns just beat the Swans, no excuses tonight. We are either good enough and want it more or we’re not.

Don’t reckon we are good enough yet. 

But hope I’m wrong

26 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Well I done my pregame warmup.

I have had 2 wines and 8 bundy rums and still counting. 

I have always said that an alcohol voucher should be included in the MFC membership pack. 

Make us proud Dees. 

Geez well done drinking bundies you Aussie??

I'm only an ouzo plus Shiraz in

 


Cant see us winning this tonight.. just want a genuine effort.

22 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Can get GA at the gate as it won't be a sellout.  Need a bank loan to afford any other tickets for Kardinia Park.

 

Family friendly GFC  my A...e.

Is that true? The Ticketmaster site sold out I just assumed that was it :s 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Cant see us winning this tonight.. 

I can.  Feeling very confident about this one.

The ground size suits our style, and Geelong are mediocre.

Adrenaline building, butterflies rising, energy up, COMMON YOU MO FOS RIP THEM A NEW ONE!!!!!

 

I’m loosing my [censored] here ??????


Don't feel confident about this one - or even the next few for that matter: Lever, Viney, Hibberd out, a step too far.

12 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Adrenaline building, butterflies rising, energy up, COMMON YOU MO FOS RIP THEM A NEW ONE!!!!!

 

I’m loosing my [censored] here ??????

I'm scared to watch.  Such a huge game.

(I've copied that in notepad to use for the next 5 games too.)

 

Treat it like a Final Demons. Be prepared to hurt for victory. 

Every Player must be prepared...

the most nervous i've been for a game this year.. totally do-able, but also, we could fall apart. COME ON DEES!!!!!!!

 


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