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I see Qld have put their hand up for the 2020 Grand Final. Is this the year we lose it?!!

Reported on ABC radio afternoon.

 
4 hours ago, Demonland said:

We don’t really play Thursday games so I have no real reference but I hate losing on Friday nights. Ruins the whole weekend. Never liked a Saturday loss either. Ruined Saturday nights. 

 Friday night wins are the best. 

Friday night wins, like hens teeth?

4 hours ago, Jaded said:

It’s 6:05pm. Great for people with young kids. Gives you 5 minutes to have dinner. 

Dinner is done by then... but then you have “Dog Love Books”, followed by “Bluey”, the it is wrestle time, then clean up time then books, then bath or shower then books again and then fingers crossed sleep by 7.30 - 8pm. 

 

Any chance MFC members from non COVID hot spots can fly up and get a ticket for the GC or Hawks game?
 

There should be 6,000 allowed to Giants Stadium and we all know there will be bugger all attending.


7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s all too confusing. 6.05pm. Ridiculously stupid time. That’s 2020 for you. 

It has something to do with the WC v ADL game starting at 3:30 so they can head home straight after, and they want a game in the 6-7:30 timeslot, before the channel seven game commences at 7:40.

9 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Any chance MFC members from non COVID hot spots can fly up and get a ticket for the GC or Hawks game?
 

There should be 6,000 allowed to Giants Stadium and we all know there will be bugger all attending.

It’s another example of Dees getting dudded by AFL.  GABBA and Metricon games can have say 20-25,000 attend. A real crowd. 
 

I’d be surprised to see 5,000 at our Suns or Hawks games. 

 
2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s another example of Dees getting dudded by AFL.  GABBA and Metricon games can have say 20-25,000 attend. A real crowd. 
 

I’d be surprised to see 5,000 at our Suns or Hawks games. 

Honestly in this year of the virus does it matter and do we care?

18 hours ago, Jaded said:

At least it’s a Saturday. Can do early dinner. Shower and movie by 6pm. Have some popcorn and shut up until the game is done
 

aging lois griffin GIF by Family Guy

So, about 6.15 then? (Our games are often over in the first Qtr)

:)


On 7/3/2020 at 11:17 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Any chance MFC members from non COVID hot spots can fly up and get a ticket for the GC or Hawks game?

That post didn’t age well....

Lockdown was a lot less painful when I didn’t have to watch Melbourne lose while stuck at home. 
Round 2 is going to require a LOT of wine. 


On 7/3/2020 at 4:12 PM, MyFavouriteMartian said:

Let's hope that Ch-7 put it on live,  on Ch-Mate.

Unlikely, I would have thought. The 6.05 pm slot provides Foxtel/Kayo with an exclusive product which I can't imagine them being prepared to forego.

Foxtel have been crying out for better games and now they have a Melbourne game they must be over the moon with excitement.


2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Get Perth setup for success. My favorite to host the 2020 GF. Makes sense.  And I hate the sandgropers 

Ditto. Will be even better for them when neither WA team will be playing?

 

Grand final should be played in Darwin.

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Get Perth setup for success. My favorite to host the 2020 GF. Makes sense.  And I hate the sandgropers 

No. Just no.

Anyone but them.

[censored] ground. [censored] crowd. 


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