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After today’s disappointment on the back of a phenomenonal year, I think we all need a big Casey win tomorrow.

It’ll be tough, the boys will be down and the Hawks have a good team in, but I’ll back our boys in.

Please get there to support the boys on their day!

 

Mate go to bed immediately

We need your input tomorrow not now

6 minutes ago, puntkick said:

Mate go to bed immediately

We need your input tomorrow not now

I wish, I'm at work....

 
2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I wish, I'm at work....

Go you good thing

Are you a bouncer 


bringing five children as it turns out - four demons and a hawk!

it's a grand final - gotta be there

i remember seeing oliver being the best of a handful of casey players to really work hard and fight to win in the 16 decider against footscray - weed kicked two, a then vfl-listed tim smith three, dunn and joel smith were probably in the best along with kennedy

 

6 minutes ago, puntkick said:

Are you a bouncer 

Security Control Room Operator actually, work at the Train Station so ill leave here and walk straight over to Etihad for the game

2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Security Control Room Operator actually, work at the Train Station so ill leave here and walk straight over to Etihad for the game

Shoot _ hit outa anyone who gets in your way 

 
8 hours ago, dl4e said:

General admittance is $23. MFC membership does not get you in.

Thanks ??


15 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Which young players should we be looming out for.

Of the AFL listed, only Keilty and McKenna are yet to play an AFL game so you've seen the other guys.

Keilty - has had a really strong second half of the year, was relatively quiet last week but was best on ground vs Geelong in the qualifying final so fingers crossed he steps up and has a big game today.

McKenna - was a high draft pick and ex U-19 Australian Cricket Captain who has been plagued by injuries, has shown some glimpses of skill so keep an eye on him also.

Of the VFL listed, Corey Wagner the ex North Melbourne player and brother of Josh has had a strong year, Jay Lockhart looks like a gun in the making and will probably be drafted this year, Jimmy Munro probably won't get passed VFL level but he is good to watch and loves the contest, and Machaya, Freeman and Lefau are all young guys pushing their case.

Really hoping for a strong MFC supporter turn out and a win to send off some of the faithful servants such as Vince, Pedo, JKH, Bugg and possibly others who won't or probably won't be at the club next year.  Thanks for your contributions lads.

Im going today to hopefully see something positive out of a bad weekend. But Id be rapt to see Bernie finish today with a premiership medallion. Yes I know he would have been hoping it was with the melbourne senior team but he will give it his all. 

If we won yesterday there may have been probably more poeple that would have turned up If we won yesterday the atmosphere would have been more exciting. Im sure it will still be good. 

Also Pedo deserves to have a premiership as well. His attitude since being dropped has been terrific. He has been the 1st to congratulate the boys when they have come off the ground patting them on there backs. 

I went a couple of years ago when we lost to the dogs, so today will be good if we had a victory. 

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Im on my way wearing my Melbourne scarf and I feel a bit of a loser in the way we were hideous yesterday.

But I know once im at etihad there will be other demons still feeling disappointed 

Heading in on the train with the handful of kids - under 15s for free rules - and there’s another Demon getting on at our station 

Suffice to say we agree that today has gotta be better than yesterday!


58 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The game isn’t on TV over here, does anyone know if I’m able to stream it via my smart TV? TIA. 

yeah trying to find a stream will post if I have any luck

 

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