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On 8/15/2018 at 11:54 AM, Petraccattack said:

...expect us to get flogged by GWS and be overtaken by Geelong on %,  finishing in 9th spot again.

and still expect the club to send out info on final tickets before the game

 

swear a lot less in the 24 hours after the game.  I think I set a new record after the Swans game.

14 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I feel like that every week after a loss. By Friday I'm busting with optimism irrespective of what happened in the previous game.

Yeah but I feel it a little more than usual at the moment. We've got some good players back in and the Eagles only just fell over the line against the Power last week without Ryder and Dixon for a large chunk.

After beating them last year (albeit at Subi) I reckon the team should be supremely energised to get this win and that being compounded by all the media garbage that we are mentally fragile and can't beat a top 8 side.

I can see a six goal margin in our favour.

 
On 8/15/2018 at 8:46 AM, Bleeds_Red_&_Blue said:

... play the song “final countdown” by Europe

Starting booking Accomodation online to whatever state we have to travel to play a final and hopefully not have to cancel it like last year.


… watch the 'trade Hogan' threads on Demonland escalate.

8 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Who's game enough to select Melbourne in their footy tipping this week ?? ???

Me. After all, there is a beer or banana smoothie riding on this ...

8 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Who's game enough to select Melbourne in their footy tipping this week ?? ???

I have never tipped against my team. In saying that I have never done very well in any of the footy tip comps.??

 
43 minutes ago, jane02 said:

I have never tipped against my team. In saying that I have never done very well in any of the footy tip comps.??

I mischievously posed the question upon this:

Money is indeed money.. but in effect it's replaceable. 

Footy tipping however is a different currency. You either win or lose. This time of year many tipsters can't afford any errors. 

If you're a bit behind then the maverick selections come out :)

i have to admit...I haven't selected the Dees in my tips.

But I certainly hope we do win.

On 8/15/2018 at 3:08 PM, jane02 said:

I always donate $10 to the Salvo guy outside the MCG. I was aghast when I could not find him on Sunday. I assume they didn't want to take away from the BCNA tin rattlers. 

If we win on Saturday I will donate $100 to the Salvos the following week.

Lots of promises made this week. I wonder how many will be honoured?

I will be putting my $100 note in the Salvos tin on Sunday with a big smile on my face.?


So glad I don’t fly on my next business trip until 9am on Sept 30th.... premiership, party all night, hangover, sleep and watch the replay on the plane all the way to LA

Too premature? 

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I forgot about this. Which Street is Perth's equivalent of Bourke Street? 

will need photographic proof, andy

any cbd street will do

There is a strong chance after today’s win, I WILL NOT tell the bass playing bunny to go and get [censored] again next week, as I walk past him up the hill towards Jolimont Railway Station.

49 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Lots of promises made this week. I wonder how many will be honoured?

I will be putting my $100 note in the Salvos tin on Sunday with a big smile on my face.?

You're giving money to one of the wealthiest organisations in the world. One that contributes nothing to the poor.In fact they exploit poverty. Give your money directly to a homeless person.


MCC Membership and MFC Membership will be paid tomorrow 

The Demons have earnt that rite

Well done Lads. 

Winning makes money ? 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

MCC Membership and MFC Membership will be paid tomorrow 

The Demons have earnt that rite

Well done Lads. 

Winning makes money ? 

Man I’m glad I’m not the only one that does this!

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Man I’m glad I’m not the only one that does this!

This year they had to earn it. Last year i paid days before Round 23...

So i was very pis.sed off!!!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This year they had to earn it. Last year i paid days before Round 23...

So i was very pis.sed off!!!

I have MCC and MFC Trident. Feel free to call me an idiot. 


Just now, layzie said:

I have MCC and MFC Trident. Feel free to call me an idiot. 

September is what it all about

9 hours ago, Biffen said:

You're giving money to one of the wealthiest organisations in the world. One that contributes nothing to the poor.In fact they exploit poverty. Give your money directly to a homeless person.

I do voluntary work for the salvo"s for approx. 23 hours a week and have done for nearly 4 years and prior to that, I worked closely with the financial consultants and the Major in charge of Southern Australia at their Bourke Street mission for  over 3 years so I have a fair idea of the work they do and I am calling crap on your post.

8 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This year they had to earn it. Last year i paid days before Round 23...

So i was very pis.sed off!!!

So you have the gall to criticize the players and club heavily on this site without being a paid up member, says what type of person you are.

 
45 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I do voluntary work for the salvo"s for approx. 23 hours a week and have done for nearly 4 years and prior to that, I worked closely with the financial consultants and the Major in charge of Southern Australia at their Bourke Street mission for  over 3 years so I have a fair idea of the work they do and I am calling crap on your post.

Good on you. I work in women's health and have seen the amazing work they do with women and children affected by family violence. My $100 is going into their tin on Sunday as promised.


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