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We're going early tomorrow morning and spending the day in Adelaide, before flying into Perth on Saturday morning.

Not confident, but hoping we can put up a good fight. 

 
1 minute ago, A F said:

We're going early tomorrow morning and spending the day in Adelaide, before flying into Perth on Saturday morning.

Not confident, but hoping we can put up a good fight. 

Don't worry Adam-they're weak as Pi55 in Adelaide.

You and the Mrs will be able to handle the lot of them.

Reporting for duty. In tomorrow night, out Saturday night, bring the insanity.

 
7 minutes ago, A F said:

We're going early tomorrow morning and spending the day in Adelaide, before flying into Perth on Saturday morning.

Not confident, but hoping we can put up a good fight. 

Wow AF  a stop over in Adelaide, how exciting.

Let's hope it gets better. 

A win will make your sacrifices all worthwhile. And a direct flight back to Melbourne. 

 


5 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

Reporting for duty. In tomorrow night, out Saturday night, bring the insanity.

Me 2 , a hit and run visit either celebrate or commiserate on flight home

Apparently I am now, thanks to Spud.

Now to book the best flight I can on cheap notice!

At the gate lounge with the flight polo on.

 

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Dee Zephyr is leading the way!

I bought plane tickets before they were crazy just after the Geelong game as I have family living out West.

I'm hoping the direct Qantas flight to Perth at 19:10 tomorrow is going to be full of red and blue!

 

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I am. On Monday and Tuesday for work. I am normally garrulous, but if we lose I will be pretending I have a speech disability. If we win, do you think I could get away with wearing my Melbourne jumper in Perth?


2 minutes ago, Blinkybill said:

If we win, do you think I could get away with wearing my Melbourne jumper in Perth?

I’ll be wearing mine and a scarf come Monday at work if we win. But I’ll also be wearing my gun. 

Just saw where I’m sitting. Aisle 135.

Deep in enemy territory, near the Eagles cheers squad.

This will be fun ?

28 minutes ago, desertfox said:

Dee Zephyr is leading the way!

I bought plane tickets before they were crazy just after the Geelong game as I have family living out West.

I'm hoping the direct Qantas flight to Perth at 19:10 tomorrow is going to be full of red and blue!

 

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On  same flight

1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Don't worry Adam-they're weak as Pi55 in Adelaide.

You and the Mrs will be able to handle the lot of them.

I have no idea what you're talking about Biffboy, but that's not unusual.

We’ve been driving around Perth all week with a demons car flag out the window and our Vic number plates, only 3 rude gestures so far ?‍♀️?


I have managed to commandeer Thunderbird 2 for the weekend so can take about 50 Dee supporters in the main pod and can drop you all in the middle of Optus Stadium just before kickoff. Hopefully I won’t scorch the turf too much. 

On 9/18/2018 at 6:50 PM, BillyBoy said:

Is anyone travelling from Melbourne to Perth on Tiger Flight: #403 leaving Tullamarine at 7:15 and arriving in Perth at 9.30?

I would be interested in sharing a Taxi from the airport to the stadium if anyone was willing.

best wishes

bill

PM sent...

1 hour ago, A F said:

I have no idea what you're talking about Biffboy, but that's not unusual.

You will grow caterpillar.

Working a half day tomorrow before flying to Perth with my Dad. Our return flight isn't until Sunday night. We better bloody win!

13 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

Working a half day tomorrow before flying to Perth with my Dad. Our return flight isn't until Sunday night. We better bloody win!

Are you flying Virgin?


1 hour ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

PM sent...

Billy, bin and the range rover. Sounds like Perth FM radio show not 3 blokes sharing a taxi

So I have two spare tickets for Saturday's prelim (each in different areas - one that's level 5 aisle 526 for $130, the other being level 1 aisle 144 for $190). Happy to sell at cost price. First Dee first served so PM me or what not if you're keen. ☺️

My youngest brother borrowed money from me and my oldest just to go. He’s nuts

 

With all the alleged “supporters” pleading for bar codes to be eligible for seats, it is in stark contrast to the 100,000 Richmond members and 70,000 Collingwood members who all have bar codes but there are not enough seats to go around!  Maybe there is a lesson there for Melbourne ”barackers” to convert to Melbourne “supporters” and take out membership?

As a MCC/MFC member I won’t be using my barcode for this match, preferring instead to watch it live on the big screen in the ‘Members ‘ at the MCG!


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