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ken oath im stoked!!!

im excited seeing jonesy and CJ coming along, im excited to see bate and mclean keep improving, im excited to see beamer play without OP again, im excited to see brad green play without spurs on his foot, and robbo without a knee problem

im excited to see big neita after another big preseason, same with whitey

im just excited the real stuff is back!!!

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Go Dees-- footy is back in town

Just have a question for all you living in melbourne-- is the game live?

In sydney and brisbane the game is on delay-- start showing game at 11:30pm :angry:

By the time they broadcast the game is over and you have comments on the game here, wont you

I would like to watch b4 making a comment

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Read an artical in the MX this evening (for thoes who live outside Melb CBD its a community paper). Just talking about afl players sheding weight so they can be quicker. There was a massive pic of Jonesy, who has lost 7 kilos but is stronger. I then came to the realisation that its this week. Been too long. Making a day of it...skipping uni and going to pub with a saint supporter and then game then celebrations...or at least for one of us after. Very pumped.

And no the games not live in Melb. 1 hour delayed broadcast on 7 (I think but may be wrong). SEN, Tripple M and ABC are breadcasting on radio.

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Go Dees-- footy is back in town

Just have a question for all you living in melbourne-- is the game live?

In sydney and brisbane the game is on delay-- start showing game at 11:30pm :angry:

By the time they broadcast the game is over and you have comments on the game here, wont you

I would like to watch b4 making a comment

On the net it says the game is on from 8:30 on channel 7... As live as it has been in recent years.

This is it. The big time. Season opener, Friday night football, 2006 finalists, one list of generation now, one list of generation next.

MFC can hit the big time again. Smash the highly rated Saints, on the first match of the year that EVERYONE will be watching and they'll stand up and take notice.

The demons of today are no longer soft, no longer incompetent. Now is the time to follow this club.

I'll be there. For MFC. For Neitz. For demontime.

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11 30 here as well got a concert that night so get back in time to see the game:)

11.00 here in Syd. Despite the fact FOXTEL yelling to the world it was a live broadcast... Looks like a late night for me. At least the data projector looks it's best at night.

Ah well better than not at all I guess. GO DEES!!!!!

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Damn you all! I am excited as ever but am incredibly disappointed...

My better half's family has an engagement party down in Taz so we have been shouted a trip down for the weekend all expenses paid... however some inconsiderate soul has booked our plane tickets to leave at 8pm Friday!!!

My seats will be empty and to make matters worse no tv and no radio!

Cruel fate why do you mock me.

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Damn you all! I am excited as ever but am incredibly disappointed...

My better half's family has an engagement party down in Taz so we have been shouted a trip down for the weekend all expenses paid... however some inconsiderate soul has booked our plane tickets to leave at 8pm Friday!!!

My seats will be empty and to make matters worse no tv and no radio!

Cruel fate why do you mock me.

I'll put up a cardboard cut-out of your Avatar on your seat. You'll be there in spirit.

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Damn you all! I am excited as ever but am incredibly disappointed...

My better half's family has an engagement party down in Taz so we have been shouted a trip down for the weekend all expenses paid... however some inconsiderate soul has booked our plane tickets to leave at 8pm Friday!!!

My seats will be empty and to make matters worse no tv and no radio!

Cruel fate why do you mock me.

I wouldn't go.

Season opener is way more important than an engagement party.

At worst, your better half won't talk to you for a month, but its all worth it ;)

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