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3 upsets so far:  Ess d GWS.  Nth d Pies.  WBD d Power. 

Today might make it 4 upsets with a Dees d Lions!

Glad we had only one change.  Time to settle the team and get some synergy going among fwd, backs, middle and synergy with ball movement end to end. 

Optimistic that we can click today; if we do we win!

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It's a beautiful morning on the Gold Coast. Hopefully I can make a successful raid in Brisbane and return with the spoils of victory. 

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Checking in from a castle in the Azores.*

5am wake-up call but the maid won't be around till at least the last quarter. I'll have to fix my own Irish whisky.

*Please consider more of a collector's item than humblebrag.

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I live 700 metres from the Gabba.  Clear blue sky right now although we had a couple of heavy showers overnight. Have had some rain most days this week so the deck may be a little slippery. Predicting 25 degrees though and no doubt for you southerners up here for the game, it will be sunscreen, shorts and polo shirts!  ? 14 degrees in Melbourne today.......

Hope to catch up with a few of you either at the German Club pre match or the Pineapple post game.

 

 

 

 

 

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Are we ready for Frost-Ball?

If the Lions are to play finals at least make them  earn their place. Hopefully last week instilled some confidence in our team and we go out there and play some decent footy. Keen to see if the young gun Andrews goes to Weid. 

Big Call- Weid to kick 3+.

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Just now, ProperDee said:

I live 700 metres from the Gabba.  Clear blue sky right now although we had a couple of heavy showers overnight. Have had some rain most days this week so the deck may be a little slippery. Predicting 25 degrees though and no doubt for you southerners up here for the game, it will be sunscreen, shorts and polo shirts!  ? 14 degrees in Melbourne today.......

Hope to catch up with a few of you either at the German Club pre match or the Pineapple post game.

 

 

 

 

 

Have a big fat weisenstaphaner and a schnapps for me @ProperDee

first time in a long time I won't be making the two hour trip to the Gabba.

I just can't be sure what they're going to dish up but here's hoping we've got the wheels back on.

Looking forward to more beast mode from Viney. Go Dees 

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This may sound optermistic but if we win today we are only 3 games behind them and 2 games out of the 8 .Can only dream we can still make finals


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49 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Checking in from a castle in the Azores.*

5am wake-up call but the maid won't be around till at least the last quarter. I'll have to fix my own Irish whisky.

*Please consider more of a collector's item than humblebrag.

Nice #humbletravelbrag

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Geez, I had hoped to get up there for this game. I had planned to impose on rellys for free accommodation and grog but, sadly, it fell through.

I was confident of a victory last week and am even more confident this week. 

I shall enjoy my own booze and celebrate ( in my typical style)  at The Manor. 

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51 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Checking in from a castle in the Azores.*

5am wake-up call but the maid won't be around till at least the last quarter. I'll have to fix my own Irish whisky.

*Please consider more of a collector's item than humblebrag.

I hope your maid proves to be more affable than mine was this morning  mine Sku !

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44 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I hope your maid proves to be more affable than mine was this morning  mine Sku !

Possible late change, Lewis in? 

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51 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I hope your maid proves to be more affable than mine was this morning  mine Sku !

Contrary to your arrangement BBO she's the type who'd be far more likely to be handing out the jolly good spanking.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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I give us a chance but think the bears will be hard to beat on their own dunghill.

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Win today and we are still in the hunt. A long shot, but still alive. 

Go Hard Demons...

Our percentage is quite poor. Even if we win we won't move up at all.

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Both jealous and proud of any Vic based dees supporters that have made a weekend away to fly the flag and watch this one. Wish I was with you. I’m bloody freezing.

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10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Our percentage is quite poor. Even if we win we won't move up at all.

Sure. We start moving up next week IF we keep winning. 

It’s still June today. 

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sure. We start moving up next week IF we keep winning. 

It’s still June today. 

Yep and start winning big.

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8 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Both jealous and proud of any Vic based dees supporters that have made a weekend away to fly the flag and watch this one. Wish I was with you. I’m bloody freezing.

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Great day up here and the ground should be fast by start time. Reckon we have a big chance here. Bring the pressure, win contested ball and the clearances and win it will be. Lions played circle work last week as Saints put no pressure on and a couple of weeks ago Lions were ordinary against Blues. Go Dees.

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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep and start winning big.

We are right on the edge, big time. But i expect to see the Club fight hard, i went to all those games in 1987. 

The scenario could happen again. 

A win on the road can galvanise belief. 

I think we will do well today...

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Today we will be reminded that we’re a mediocre football team. 

8 goal whacking coming our way. 

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Im predicting a win for the second week in a row.

Not at all confident, but there you go.

I hope you have TV coverage in The Azores @Skuit. I will be listening on internet radio from Thailand* 

*Not a brag at all coz if i was home i could actually watch the game. At least the food is good here.

 

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