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36 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

A friend who barracks for the Tigers said thatĀ the only downside ofĀ barracking for them now than five years ago is the huge crowd that’s at each match these days and having to plan ahead. Each game is an event.Ā No more just rocking up at the last momentĀ 

ā€œThere’s no pleasing some people...ā€

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10 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

A friend who barracks for the Tigers said thatĀ the only downside ofĀ barracking for them now than five years ago is the huge crowd that’s at each match these days and having to plan ahead. Each game is an event.Ā No more just rocking up at the last momentĀ 

I have a few mates who are Tigers members they say you have to have a reserved seat or stay home and watch the TV. I have been a member for most of the last 50 years however when the MFC membership exceeds 50k I will only by a 3 Ā - 5 membership and only go to the games against interstate teams. It is just too hard at any game against Tigers , Collingwood or Essendon.

25,000Ā  Melbourne fans and 2,012 GG . ONE SHORT!Ā  Missed it by that much.Ā  Ā NO we won't.

 
On 7/31/2018 at 9:40 PM, Jaded said:

Dragging my boyfriend along so make it 27,001. 13 GC supporters, 26,988 MFC supporters and 1 disgruntled partner.Ā 

Jaded,Ā I'm sure you could easily find a half decent Melbourne supporting boyfriend to go to the football with you to watch the mighty dees if the current one doesn't have the good grace to go along to the G with a smile on his face.

Most of the good ones are gone but there must be one or two left.

On 7/31/2018 at 1:31 PM, small but forward said:

Sunday twilight on a school night will knock a few out...

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On 7/31/2018 at 2:07 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Sunday Twilight and on Free to Air

I am betting it’sgoing to be cold....

20,000

320 isn't twilight it's late afternoon


Is the worst time for a game imho. Invariably many other commitments on a weekend..esp a Sunday.

Why would one want to go to aĀ zoo more than once a year if that?

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I love a 3:20 sunday game.Ā  Can get up, get the family stuff done, out for lunchĀ and still make the game.Ā  then after can kick on for a couple of sneaky sunday night beers

Just received an email from the kiddies school. Ā AFL have given them some free tix to the match, Ā so looks like they are trying to get some numbers along. Ā Good luck with that!


7 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

It's still a shitty time Dr.Ā 

I may not get back to The Manor until 730 /800

The servants willĀ be shaking with fear, regardless of the resultĀ 

27,013

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What is the number of inside 50s we'll have that don't end in a score.

Ill be there


5 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm not sure how my presence impacts on the numbers - I take one seat and my guts flops over onto another.

I've seen the attendants try and 'contain' you when there's been a big crowd. It ain't pretty, Uncle.

13 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I've seen the attendants try and 'contain' you when there's been a big crowd. It ain't pretty, Uncle.

I found an old truss at the local opp shop Moonie - I'll give that a try.

19 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm not sure how my presence impacts on the numbers - I take one seat and my guts flops over onto another.

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49 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I found an old truss at the local opp shop Moonie - I'll give that a try.

Better than the old wheelbarrow you used last time I saw you at the G!

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23 minutes ago, Yze_13 said:

15 minutes before bounce and there’s literally 47 GC supporters here.

that many.... and here I was worried that the thirteen who were at the last match would not show up !


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