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Weird.... I am so excited for this game, it's really just hit me this will be our boys in less than 21 hours 

 

i really dislike Collingwood and don't much like Richmond ,   and I think Richmond will be too strong from half time onwards.

But If we can make it a Demons v pies Grand Final  think of the extra supporters  who will join us next year should get to %0,000 easily and more.   If we win of course,  and the advertising opportunities for Melb next year.   So as much as I dislike it  come on pies ! in as low a voice as possible.

GO DEMONS !!

 

I hate Collingwood, but I also hate Tigers fans saying everyone else is playing for second. Pies by a point would be super


 

It appears that “incorrect disposal” is no longer a rule.

I wonder if we will get such latitude as Optus stadium tomorrow?

Far out BT can’t even commentate a set shot at goal. 

He missed. Oh no he didn’t. 

You don’t have to predict it mate 


2 minutes ago, brendan said:

Tiggies look flat 

MaYbe 2 weeks off in three is it good.

Hope so.

We could Beat either of these. 

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Do these commentators have any idea of tempo in their commentary.

Like a bunch of five year olds who have overindulged on red cordial

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Pies gonna win. Insightful

Slipping and slithering....  but Gill the Dill wants a night GF.

I guess the guys at the polo club could play then get to the corporate box in time for the drinks.

 

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