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3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

We just ran into Razor and his buddies. Told Nicholls to keep walking, we only wanted a photo with Razor. Believe it or not, he said our boys have got this. No idea what this means.

Hope you told Razor there is a brown paper bag waiting for him when he gets home.

 
5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Really? Wow, i really never heard of that. Very common in Central Victoria, but didnt know you could get them in Melbourne.

Tiger snakes are reasonably abundant along the river... especially sunning themselves on the asphalt tracks on a day like this. As the track gets busier and as the sun gets warmer you see less of them.

Nervous as hell right know given the opportunity that awaits.

Huge ask today but can be done. Go Dees!

 

Fed Square pumping. We're all set. Cheer with everything you got, whether at the game or watching miles way they WILL hear you!

All this talk of the heat seems a bit stupid... its 24 not 34 degrees... each commentator has said that Perth has also had a freezing winter and not trained or played in a similar temperature so how is that different to us? 

Might I add we also played two games in the NT and performed VERY well in both.


9 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Don't think Ed wants to play us next week. 

No he wants WC...they dont play well at the G of course..

Too all my fellow demon mates on here, i may have disagreed with you, swore at you, and even laughrd at you. 

But its never personal and end of the day we support the greatest club in the world!

I may not make it throughout the day (10 stubbies deep) but i just want to say that win or lose today, i love you all ( even you saty you hairy mutt) and have enjoyed the ride with you all this year.

Go dees.

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3500km and close to a grand later,  I've made it. GO DEES!

 

Pav sounds drunk.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Too all my fellow demon mates on here, i may have disagreed with you, swore at you, and even laughrd at you. 

But its never personal and end of the day we support the greatest club in the world!

I may not make it throughout the day (10 stubbies deep) but i just want to say that win or lose today, i love you all and have enjoyed the ride with you all this year.

Go dees.

Onya Dazzle, its called passon and you have plenty of it. #RaiseHell

Tired of locals here in Perth telling me that the heat of the day - 25 degrees -  will be our downfall. 

Flashback to May 27 when we thrashed Adelaide in the red centre by 91 points. The temperature that day? 29 degrees.

Further, some very nervous Eagle fans frightened to make eye contact with this unsmiling, steely eyed, red and blue cladded bloke walking through crowds in straight lines.

Had one JD and coke and I feel like im gonna wretch.

Anxiety levels through the roof!


Hope mum bro comes back alive.

Go Dees! Let’s do this!

"Please welcome the Melbourne Football Club into the ground "

BOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

...And it begins. 

Stadium only half full and already they're f-in loud. 

1 minute ago, Chook said:

"Please welcome the Melbourne Football Club into the ground "

BOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

...And it begins. 

Stadium only half full and already they're f-in loud. 

F 'em!

I'm surrounded by the bustards!

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EDIT repost (cursed WA internet)

Edited by Chook


Ground announcer going through the wce team. Introduces will rioli as the wiz. 

Sorry but no. Just no. 

 

Cmon boys, do us proud!!!

Just wandered into the Macedon pub.   I’m literally the only person here... awesome!!!


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