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1 minute ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Lol .. Do people even work?

I started at 6.30am and was out the door at 2.15.

 
1 minute ago, Beetle said:

I started at 6.30am and was out the door at 2.15.

nice .. the anticipation is killing me .. haven't done anything productive all day

I think I’m going to have to slam a few beers at the motel across the road from Jolimont station on my walk in...

i need to be numb for this one...

 
5 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

nice .. the anticipation is killing me .. haven't done anything productive all day

 

24 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Being a Friday night, chances are Carlton is one of the teams in the curtain raiser.

A Channel 7 directive apparently.

Understandable given they were power club in the 70s and early 80s....


Finished work and on my way to the g. I'm not nervous yet but its weird to think im going to watch my team play finals footy. 

I got asked if could do a double shift tonight and said no way im off to the footy finals.

I  just hope our young players don't play like the hawks youngsters last night. They were like deer in headlights 

7 hours ago, beelzebub said:

No one is a fan. Only that Dill.

Has got Tyson and Viney back so fan this year

Well the nerves are kicking in, heading into the city now will head to the pub I think and try and get some Dutch courage 

 

10 mins to go. Beat traffic (hopefully). Get home and kiss the little one. Neck as many bourbons as possible. Get on train. Become nervous wreck.

 

 

 

15 minutes ago, Beetle said:

I started at 6.30am and was out the door at 2.15.

In WA and was going to watch at the paddo with western dees but feel too nervous . Will sit at home with a shandy or two. Lose and will mope around , win wish I had watched at pub but be glad I didn’t as I would be a wreck on Saturday!

 


Almost time for my early exit.  It's been a very unproductive afternoon.  Heading in from Geelong on the train with my 16 year old son.  Been waiting for this moment for 12 long years.  

Hopefully the players are feeling much calmer than I am.  Go Dees!!!

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us by ,,,, anything but hopefully lots  ( better for the ticker )

1 minute ago, DSP said:

10 mins to go. Beat traffic (hopefully). Get home and kiss the little one. Neck as many bourbons as possible. Get on train. Become nervous wreck.

 

 

 

Sounds like dees supports may need their own AA branch!

About to arrive at the Duke for a few calming pre-game Boags. 

Coopers pale long neck at ponyfish island , such a melbourne thing to do . 

Was frightened to see the speed of the game last night , have we produced anything this season that resembles that ? Probably not 

we are cleaner and trying for bigger things hopefully we can play our game tonight. 

Cmon demons


Lots of booze on the game day thread love it

Just now, CityDee said:

Lots of booze on the game day thread love it

I had a full bottle of Sauv Blanc and some empty travel cups for the lineup but they checked bags before even being close to the gate!

A full unopened bottle of Villa Maria in the bin!! Bloody disaster!

looking forward to this last gf win i saw was 1964 seems like forever ago want that feeling back again.Feel sorry for pedo he put in so hard the last couple of years and always put his hand up and a go

3 minutes ago, Beetle said:

I had a full bottle of Sauv Blanc and some empty travel cups for the lineup but they checked bags before even being close to the gate!

A full unopened bottle of Villa Maria in the bin!! Bloody disaster!

They didn't even give you 1 minute to part ways with your bottle!!???


1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

They didn't even give you 1 minute to part ways with your bottle!!???

Well I wasn’t about to stand there and scull it out of a brown paper bag in front of everyone.

At 10pm tonight it would have been a different story.

Anyone else looking forward to the noise we will make when that 1st goal goes through, the hairs stand up just thinking about it 

 

walking out the school gates, time to get excited. headed to Y&Js for a few pre game drinks, and begin one awesome night!!

Just now, Dirts said:

Sounds like dees supports may need their own AA branch!

Best we win by 10 goals. 


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