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6 hours ago, Demonland said:

I was at Adelaide Oval and they required everybody attending to wear a mask if they were not seated in their seats. If you were walking around the stadium or purchasing food or drink you were required to wear a mask. You were not able purchase food or drink if you were not wearing a mask. You were directed to wear your mask or wear it properly by every attendant or police officer around the ground.

In fact every establishment that I entered whilst in Adelaide whether it be a store or food establishment were very strict on no sign in no service.

Unfortunately this is not the case in Victoria and I would be more confident of a handling of an outbreak if I was living in SA than I do living in Victoria. This is not a political statement as SA is a Labor government and it would not matter if it were the Liberals in charge in Victoria based on some of the statements made from them during lockdown last year. We seem to be the only state that can't get it's [censored] together in handling this pandemic.

Spot on, I would say I would be more confident in any state than Victoria. 

 
9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hawks vs GC game postponed. No idea why. 

It doesn’t matter?

 
9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hawks vs GC game postponed. No idea why. 

I think the NT government shut the gate


8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hawks vs GC game postponed. No idea why. 

Darwin/NT would be locking borders shut. Will say our game next week will be moved to the gabba/alternate place.

11 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hawks vs GC game postponed. No idea why. 

Apathy ?

2 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Darwin/NT would be locking borders shut. Will say our game next week will be moved to the gabba/alternate place.

It's our home game. No chance its at the Gabba. It'll be MCG

 
3 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Darwin/NT would be locking borders shut. Will say our game next week will be moved to the gabba/alternate place.

It’s our home game so should be moved to the G. It’s free Friday night. 
[censored] playing them at the Gabba.  


1 hour ago, ucanchoose said:

It's our home game. No chance its at the Gabba. It'll be MCG

They’ll probably play it at Metricon so Brisbane don’t get the home ground  “advantage”

11 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

They’ll probably play it at Metricon so Brisbane don’t get the home ground  “advantage”

If it’s not in the Alice, and we can’t have it at the G (why not) I’d vote for GIANTS stadium. We played well there during the sydney part of hub life and it’s a truly neutral ground. 

21 hours ago, old dee said:

I wonder how those who went to the pies game are feeling right now. 

Probably like losers, as usual. ?

I would have thought that if we are locked down in Vic then all games in Vic would either be cancelled or played before zero crowds

Lock down is lockdown or should be 

doesnt seem to worry Bunnings and the big retailers


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Probably like losers, as usual. ?

Just what I needed this morning a little humour!

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Just what I needed this morning a little humour!

A little humour never goes astray. As Dees devotees it’s probably what kept us going during the wasteland that’s been the last half-century. ?

Such a shame been looking forward to this one since Anzac Eve ?

I know in the bigger picture there's far more important and devastating ramifications for people - but it still sucks

I imagine there's no way we're playing in the Alice next week either. Wonder if they'll try and reschedule one of our matches later in the year there (GWS most likely). Club will be missing out on big dollars if that match is scratched.


3 minutes ago, old dee said:

I guess we can close this thread.

I'm seeing if i can get a gig at te ground during game time somehow. Security maybe?

Then i'll go rogue and barrack for the dees 

It adds a bizarre element to what is a super important game in terms of ladder position at season's end

3 minutes ago, binman said:

I'm seeing if i can get a gig at te ground during game time somehow. Security maybe?

Then i'll go rogue and barrack for the dees 

It adds a bizarre element to what is a super important game in terms of ladder position at season's end

Good to see you still have your sense of humour or is this just bizarre scream for help?

 
17 hours ago, old dee said:

Good to see you still have your sense of humour or is this just bizarre scream for help?

Insert why can't we have both giph here

4 hours ago, binman said:

Insert why can't we have both giph here

You are correct binman I had not considered both. 


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