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I'll be in Melbourne City this coming weekend - any recommendations to go to a pub/cafe where there will be a hoarde of Melbourne supporters?

 
 

For any Sydney people, it looks like The Courthouse Hotel in Newtown is a winner. Top atmosphere last night even though the TV area is not large. Sound on, plenty of yelling, plenty of Demons.

I don’t know but now that it looks like I’ll be here, it better be a place with a bloody big TV.


I’ll be watching it at home with a mate, surrounded by copious amounts of beer and dim sims (or similar). I’ve already told the wife and kids they must vacate the premises.  

I can’t be trusted in a public place while this game is happening.

I watched Melb vs WCE a few weeks back at the Great Northern in Nth Carlton. Was packed. Very good atmosphere

5 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I watched Melb vs WCE a few weeks back at the Great Northern in Nth Carlton. Was packed. Very good atmosphere

Also you can bring doggos or pat doggos if you don't have one yourself. 

 

Sports Bar at Crown always has a great atmosphere going. Same as The Duke.


Can anyone make recommendations for a good place to watch in the Canberra/Queanbeyan area that may have a fellow Dee or two to watch it with? Volume a must or I'm staying home .

36 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Fed square?

This really needs to be set up!


14 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

 

Neil Mitchell suggesting a central location in Melbourne for supporters to be broadcast live to the team in Perth. 

 

https://www.3aw.com.au/neils-big-idea-to-get-behind-melbourne-players-in-the-west-gaining-momentum/

 

This would be very special. Fingers crossed it happens


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

90,000 at the Bowl

takes me back to the 70’s and 80’s!!!

Demons.....

Re-form the Seekers perhaps for pre game entertainment !!

Edited by Diamond_Jim

30 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Re-form the Seekers perhaps for pre game entertainment !!

Haha ? they pulled an enormous crowd didn’t they

 
50 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Re-form the Seekers perhaps for pre game entertainment !!

Bruce Woodley was at the game on friday.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Hi

what time does training start and finish tomorrow...

thanks

Wednesday 0945 hrs.


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