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C’mon let the dees game go ahead!

 

Our game is going ahead to ensure Rd 1 is completed - Via AFL App


2 minutes ago, deebug said:

So we don't play today?

No point risking injury to a pointless game

The season is over

Bangkok is a ghost town right now

Food is only take out

Melbourne will be the same very soon

CLOSE THE SCHOOLS...

1 minute ago, DemonWheels said:

Our game is going ahead to ensure Rd 1 is completed - Via AFL App

Yeah I just read that on The Guardian. Tough conditions for the boys to play under.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

No point risking injury to a pointless game

The season is over

Bangkok is a ghost town right now

Food is only take out

Melbourne will be the same very soon

CLOSE THE SCHOOLS...

Good point.

2 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

Our game is going ahead to ensure Rd 1 is completed - Via AFL App

What a Joke...

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No point risking injury to a pointless game

....

With the game going ahead I wonder whether the news will make the players go harder or play more like a practice match.  It seemed to me that the games I've watched on TV (where else!) weren't very tough.  Or was I influenced by lack of crowd noise?


Just now, sue said:

With the game going ahead I wonder whether the news will make the players go harder or play more like a practice match.  It seemed to me that the games I've watched on TV (where else!) weren't very tough.  Or was I influenced by lack of crowd noise?

That’s a good point sue, I was thinking the same thing!

Make no mistake....We can secure the flag if we win by more then ten goals today. 

1 minute ago, sue said:

With the game going ahead I wonder whether the news will make the players go harder or play more like a practice match.  It seemed to me that the games I've watched on TV (where else!) weren't very tough.  Or was I influenced by lack of crowd noise?

I wouldn’t be going flat out, that’s for sure. 
Hospital beds are scarce as of now. 
everything should stop now

Cities are going to be in lock down for months

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No point risking injury to a pointless game

The season is over

Bangkok is a ghost town right now

Food is only take out

Melbourne will be the same very soon

CLOSE THE SCHOOLS...

Dan Andrews just said that he's listened to the advice of SWYL and is closings schools from Monday. 

Fyi, Melbourne is also a ghost town. The people are listening to you. 

Thank you.


The game needs to go ahead. If the season resumes in a couple of months we need all clubs on equal games played.  Besides I want see if have improved over last seasons debacle.

We knew all of this yesterday, and in the days before that.

The game was as much a waste of time then as it is now, so not sure why the big shift here to not play other than the as yet unconfirmed report that we moved hotels and some players were sick.

Everyone else has got to see their team play. I want my turn.  It'll be the last time for a while

 
19 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No point risking injury to a pointless game

The season is over

Bangkok is a ghost town right now

Food is only take out

Melbourne will be the same very soon

CLOSE THE SCHOOLS.., 

Nah, go hard as, they all have 4 to 6 to get over any injuries. Make the trip worthwhile, far from a junk game, show how hard you worked for this season.

 


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