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Premier Marshmallow eased the rules for travelling Victorians today meaning we can actually head over to Adelaide without isolating or getting tested, and attending the ground. 

 
8 hours ago, Northern Summer said:

Premier Marshmallow eased the rules for travelling Victorians today meaning we can actually head over to Adelaide without isolating or getting tested, and attending the ground. 

I was but I dont trust the premiers at the moment

 

I wouldn’t leave Vic for fear of not being able to return. With covid things can change in a heartbeat.


4 hours ago, The_Wrecker_45 said:

Hoping to, does anyone know the time frame on ticket releases?

+1 - can’t find any info on ticketing

The tickets are handled by Ticketek, I see they have released tickets for the MCG this weekend. I gather the delay is due to the exact capacity of Adelaide Oval, 50%,100%.

 

Still nothing?

8 hours ago, The_Wrecker_45 said:

Hoping to, does anyone know the time frame on ticket releases?

Need to act quickly Look up Adelaide papers Power website and the Ticketek or Ticketmaster whichever it may be. 
our membership Dept ring as well.

BTW our membership is up to 51, 924 and have about 500 to go to break our all time record. Wins vs Port Hawks and Suns should be a Monty to get there. !


25 minutes ago, 58er said:

Need to act quickly Look up Adelaide papers Power website and the Ticketek or Ticketmaster whichever it may be. 
our membership Dept ring as well.

BTW our membership is up to 51, 924 and have about 500 to go to break our all time record. Wins vs Port Hawks and Suns should be a Monty to get there. !

We will not beat Port and struggle with the Suns, Dees are back to Dees of old. 

7 minutes ago, old dee said:

We will not beat Port and struggle with the Suns, Dees are back to Dees of old. 

You sure know how to kill any positivity OD. You are back to your Old Dee approach with no Hope and only fear. 
Maybe have a rest criticising and being negative and look for the positives.

Oh sorry you never make positive comments you always refer to the past and don't give any credit even when we play well.

Don't even go letting Covid  ( like 15,000 other Demons fans ) determine their decision making. 

Leopards don't change their spots.

Time us running out for  us oldies who can choose to sit and watch the world go by or join in and embrace what we are still able to do. 

Even Dan is in the recovery plan bandwagon team ( leading it in fact) and plenty of vaccine has been available to us all since its release earlier this year. 

2 minutes ago, 58er said:

You sure know how to kill any positivity OD. You are back to your Old Dee approach with no Hope and only fear. 
Maybe have a rest criticising and being negative and look for the positives.

Oh sorry you never make positive comments you always refer to the past and don't give any credit even when we play well.

Don't even go letting Covid  ( like 15,000 other Demons fans ) determine their decision making. 

Leopards don't change their spots.

Time us running out for  us oldies who can choose to sit and watch the world go by or join in and embrace what we are still able to do. 

Even Dan is in the recovery plan bandwagon team ( leading it in fact) and plenty of vaccine has been available to us all since its release earlier this year. 

It’s time for changes at player level. The team over the last month looks tired. Tired players make a greater level of mistakes e.g. goal kicking. Add to this a five daybreak.  Team needs four changes at minimum to freshen the team, but they probably won’t so I struggle to see us beating  Port. Do you have any thoughts besides bagging me?

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

It’s time for changes at player level. The team over the last month looks tired. Tired players make a greater level of mistakes e.g. goal kicking. Add to this a five daybreak.  Team needs four changes at minimum to freshen the team, but they probably won’t so I struggle to see us beating  Port. Do you have any thoughts besides bagging me?

Yes OD but at least your post is a credible point. 
I have posted on other topics we need to be more positive in our approach take the game on more and give BBB a go at FG and perhaps get Lockhart in defence to get some running going.

All our mids and defenders are to take the game on when we get the ball like vs Lions in second half.. 

Msybe a couple of players are tired but I think  most of that is in the mind.

Our best is easily good enough to best Port if we bring it. 

5 minutes ago, 58er said:

Yes OD but at least your post is a credible point. 
I have posted on other topics we need to be more positive in our approach take the game on more and give BBB a go at FG and perhaps get Lockhart in defence to get some running going.

All our mids and defenders are to take the game on when we get the ball like vs Lions in second half.. 

Msybe a couple of players are tired but I think  most of that is in the mind.

Our best is easily good enough to best Port if we bring it. 

Our best has been missing for a month. Time for some player changes. 


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