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2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Will be lot of West Coast supporters watching tonight, and they will all be cheering for both teams to beat the hell out of each other.

No doubt, whilst cheering for a Hawthorn win according to most Weagles fans I spoke to. 

Hawks are no chance next week .

Its only fitting the dees get up spank the eagles again and make grand final day interesting.

 

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Watching the highlights of our last match on the scoreboard is making me more nervous. 

We looked like MFC circa 2012/13. 

If your referencing round 4, we were smashed in the clearances. Wont happen again.


Theres a guy here dressed in full Carlton gear.  Both melb and hawks supporters are caning him. At least we can agree on something.

What a peanut.

 

Stay calm

This is ours !!!

Dees by 31 

Carn mighty  Mel...bourne !!!!


Not in the right colours, but she's a beaut again tonight.

It's all good, though - we'll paint the G red and blue ??

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8 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Way more nervous this week than last week

Me too ❤️?


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is it a Hawks home game....why is there advertising etc running constantly

Yep. They finished higher, so their game

 

3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Yep. They finished higher, so their game

Grrrrr

Had to walk around the police horse poo.

Is that an omen

Is there a good place inside the G tonight to buy Dees merchandise, or just the Demon Shop outside? 

31 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Is there a good place inside the G tonight to buy Dees merchandise, or just the Demon Shop outside? 

Try MCG shop SF


T minus 20 mins

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Try MCG shop SF

Thanks mate, need an extra scarf! :)

There was a pretty big jeer for the hawks then.

 

Cmon dees.

 

CMON

 

Our team!

Our town!

Our turf!

Our youth!

Our future!

Go dees!!!


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