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22 minutes ago, praha said:

Melbourne supporters outnumbering Geelong in the CBD by 20-1. I've seen more Storm supporters than Geelong.

We noticed that too walking from the station to the G. 

 
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1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Apparently even if we lose tonight, we are still in with a shot. At least according to Slobbo we are.

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I don’t mind Slobbo from what I see of him on 360, but he really is a moron!

Good to hear, lots of nois3 tonight dees fans

 

it really makes me smile to read these posts. The absolute joy of finally making it to september has engulfed all of us. 

Go Dees

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I havnt been this excited for a footy game since I was about 16. About to jump on the train at Dennis. Hopefully packed with demons fans. Lets do this.

51 minutes ago, highroller said:

i reckon we outnumber them 2 to 1 at the moment insane no ski trips this year

itll be a long season anyway...plenty of snow....

We can wear our premiership scarves as we shuss the pistes ;)

All week, and even today, I've been telling everyone that I'm not nervous about the game.

And I'm not, I know that we've got this...

...But, holy hell - I'm about the head off to the G, and I'm feeling like a week's worth of nerves is about to be crammed into the next 1 hour and 50 minutes!!!!!

 

There’s about to be a whole lot more Geelong fans in the city. The train from Geelong is about to arrive and it’s packed.  Very few MFC supporters here. 

I am lying absolutely still listening to the rain up here in Sydney.

So calm, so peaceful. Except for the continuous feeling like someone has, just accidentaly, not very hard, kneed me in the balls 30 seconds ago.


Bring.

It.

On.

 

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So decided to go to the game despite wife being due with our third today of all days! Young and Jackson’s chock a block full of Demons supporters, just got kicked out because my cousin is feeling a little under the whether (read smashed), just arrived at the G. Man o man I have missed This feeling!!! I think I’m about to go completely troppo! GO YOU [censored] GOOD THINGS!!

PS is it just me or does anyone else get a tingle up the spine every time they walk into the G?!!

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34 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Apparently even if we lose tonight, we are still in with a shot. At least according to Slobbo we are.

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Slobbo must have had an 11am liquid lunch after those predictions.

About to sit down and watch it in Perth, very excited its been a great week.  First final in 12 yrs (Better than my last attended final match in Perth v shockers).  We have been playing good finals type footy the last 2 rounds, far better than when we played the cats each time this year. Stick to our system and let our talent show, and burn those cats.


Can't move on Swan St for Melbourne supporters. So exciting.

Great decision to come early. Walked straight in. Loving our seats sick. Got myself a beanie (coz I forgot to bring one). Let’s do this Dees!!!!!

Just got to the MCG. I see an awful lot of Geelong jumpers in our members' area already. Pretty sure you needed a Dees membership to buy these, so how did they get access?

1 hour ago, Purple77 said:

I've flown up from Tassy for this hugely important day for us! 

So excited! 

Me too ?❤️


hee hee, kidding myself im not nervous...

plenty of pacing... and internally doing ???

go dees kick the crap out of these [censored] handbagers

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

another gil's friday night blockbuster...............................but why no carlton?

Should be a lightning premiership tonight. Carlton, Saints, Gold Coast and Freo. 

Would be much more entertaining than Dees v Cats. ( and better for TV ratings too )

 

Well I am now sufficiently relaxed prior to the game. 

God bless Bundaberg Small Batch rum. 

GO DEMONS RAISE HELL TONIGHT AND MAKE US PROUD. 

I've been like a kid at Christmas all day.

The only problem is I don't know if I'm getting a lump of coal or a new bike tonight.

Go Dees!


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