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1 minute ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Today’s crowd number  will be the perfect example of why we play games in Darwin 

Or why we will end up playing at Marvel.

 
1 minute ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Today’s crowd number  will be the perfect example of why we play games in Darwin 

Or why we should not play in Darwin, recruit better, coach our talent better and win games on our home dung hill. That’s how you build a winning organisation. Not by flogging off parcels of your land.

4 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Or why we should not play in Darwin, recruit better, coach our talent better and win games on our home dung hill. That’s how you build a winning organisation. Not by flogging off parcels of your land.

Your plan is admirable but has failed for fifty years. I doubt I will hang my hat on it. Whereas Darwin works.

 
14 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Fighting 6 goal loss kicking 7 goals 20 points... Hogan to collect 25 and kick 4... 

Probably a more likely result tbh.


3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FMD!! Things are quiet on Demonland today!

You’d think the season was over!

It's not?

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FMD!! Things are quiet on Demonland today!

You’d think the season was over!

I thought it was cricket season already. I’ve been watching it on the tv

 
Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m trying to ignore harsh realities od!

I would agree Bbo. However this year is not new to us. Most seasons are over by the end of May. 

13 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

I thought it was cricket season already. I’ve been watching it on the tv

I’m tossing up whether I should watch it on the tele or head to Bunnings, buy a snag and wander around their store aimlessly for the 3 hours. 

Edited by McQueen


 

Never been less excited about a game, but a big win would be welcomed of course.

Interested to see how our forward line goes with Jade back at the helm.  Actually , the entire team and style should be a lot different with the coaching reshuffle during the week.

Ahh [censored] it,   Melbourne by 37.

10 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I’m tossing up whether I should watch it on the tele or head to Bunnings, buy a snag and wander around their store aimlessly for the 3 hours. 

I’m off to Bunnings Steve. Guaranteed to see a snag

27 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FMD!! Things are quiet on Demonland today!

You’d think the season was over!

Im only here because my wife took her mother out to collect bamboo to make table runners/placemats with, and i pretended i have a hangover. Footy on the radio and all that :)

 


Very hard to believe we are favourites!

Still going to front up and shout for the Dees!!

En route to the G now via tram. Had to go to Jeff's shed this morning.

Nothing left to say really.

 

18 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Respect to anyone who is going today. [censored] that

I'll be there. Top of the ponsford. With the same feeling I have had for 90% of the time i have supported the dees. Wanting to watch us win a game of footy. A game that stands by itself, disconnected from concepts such as ladder position and finals.

I want to see us win. 

God i hope we win today ,tired of not having a hangover on sunday morning

 


3 hours ago, Call Me What You Will said:

I’m fully expecting a great game from No 11.........and I’m sure Max will also play a blinder....

I'm backing Brayshaw to play a blinder . . . hope Angus gets a few touches as well.

 

Im afraid it would take 3 or 4 wins in a row for me to get interested again , been let down far too many times.

Im going to the game of course, but not feeling exited. 

Really looking forward to a hot pie.


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