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7 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

I didn't know that...it changes my prediction completely.

 

37 seconds until the first dodgy free kick.

Once the squealing starts the umps react “Better pay a free, must have missed something”

 
2 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Would have thought Vanders to hit in hard in tough conditions.

who's the medi sub?

 

 

Damn that storm looks like a sign, gonna be a tough game for all!!!


So Melksham starts and JJ sub

the storms are coming apparently well according to the weather report.  Just got to start well and early and kick straight. 

If essendon and nth can best west coast surely we can? 

8 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Jordon in not Weid…going small. Goody on 360.

Thank goodness.

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

So Melksham starts and JJ sub

Scratch that. Getting confused with the stupid sub rule

Edited by DubDee

Well there you go I was wrong 🥴

Liam Duggan is also a big put for them.


1 minute ago, DeezNuts said:

Damn that storm looks like a sign, gonna be a tough game for all!!!

Must bring that bias to get the ball forward with urgency 

We did it a while back in a wet game looked so much more credible than over possessing fumbly crap we've dealt up lots of times before

Don't mind the idea of injecting an angry AvB at 3 QTR time to belt the living suitcase out of a couple. 

Can picture a few short strides (and a few messy ones) 

 


7 hours ago, OhMyDees said:

Realistically they’ve got a full squad minus Luke Shuey…
 

 

Liam Ryan is also handy...

22 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

 

Like we need another reason to be proud of our beloved Dees. I mean seriously, is there no end to the awesomeness that is MFC?! ❤️💙❤️💙

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Oh its about to start.

Hold me.

Doesn't it start at 8.10 pm?

I want us to win tonight.

I want us to be responsible for WCE missing the finals.

I want Eagles fans to scapegoat the umpires, their old players, the lack of fans and everything else as they try to explain the loss.

I want my cousin's kids, who live in Perth and are the only Dees at their school, to enjoy mocking those who have relentlessly stirred them all their lives. 

I want to text my Perth mate after the game and just say "ha, f*cking ha"

In short, I want to HUMILIATE the Eagles. 

I want us to show no mercy as we grind them into oblivion.

Remember how you felt in the 2018 Prelim?  Embrace the feeling. 

Now is the moment that our Premiership campaign takes off. No more losses - six more wins.

Go Demons!

 


1 minute ago, bingers said:

Doesn't it start at 8.10 pm?

Sorry bingers. Its pathetic....i got excited by the pregame show on free to air.

Hope we don't get the same effort as Cairns last year in tricky conditions.

 

Still not feeling good about this one. 

Kelly, Yeo, Gaff, Sheed, Redden. Solid mid

excellent fwd line. 

they will be switched on   

a loss is not the end of the world although it will be for some on here if it happens 

 


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