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First post in a long time

but foot on the throat tonight if where serious on finals

carn dees

 

Cracking night for the game. Our view is not too bad either. Go Dees!!

 

 

I’ve only just got over last week ?

Might have a couple of hours grace before doing it all over again ?

Cmon Dees!


Just now, Jibroni said:

Cracking night for the game. Our view is not too bad either. Go Dees!!

 

 

How’s the weather?

1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

I’ve only just got over last week ?

Might have a couple of hours grace before doing it all over again ?

Cmon Dees!

I’ve only just got over last years f up

 
8 minutes ago, Bravo Oscar, Bravo said:

How’s the weather?

cracking night for the game. 

this is it tonight,do it or we are done for the year


Dees by 41

Hope avb kills it if he’s in

Weathers good at the moment, rain expected but doesn't feel like it at the moment.

 

Feeling very out numbered in the East stand.  Some bloke walked past and said ooh some opposition 

God help my heart if it’s another close one. 

Season on the line stuff. Again. 

Feeling sick with nerves. 


The defensive effort of our midfield determines this game and the rest of our season. 

Im finding it difficult to build up to my normal pre-match excitement and jitters.

Last week really caned me. Still hollow and negative.

Good on you demons supporters making the trip. Go Dees.

Edited by Damo

CRows have beaten cats and eagles in the past month. Not feeling confident

38 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

I’ve only just got over last week ?

 

 

I haven’t. 


gallblader out ,fractured foot out of boot ,readt to go

 

Hope they've reviewed footage of last years GF to prepare. High pressure is how to beat the Crows. 


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