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1 hour ago, Cyclops said:

Geelong gave medi subbed a potential medi sub.

Simpson has concussion..strange tgey didn't know that at selection.

Maybe Geelong should get some advice from Dr Peter Larkins

15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Geez that photo made me shed a tear.

Hope they show the boys.

What a man, what a smile

 
18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Already half tanked and no nerves

P.s I love you all.

nighty night

2 hours ago, CYB said:

im not sure you can. i do think there is a fine involved but it is the typical Geelong tactics to try and fool our team. 

I dont think Narkle can be anything more than a medi-sub without attracting more fines.

What would Scott care about a fine. If there is a low life tactic he will use it.


Just ticked 4pm.

how we all feeling?

What's everyone's go to meal tonight and choice of drink?

 

Anxious. Nervous.
 

Yes that’s all of us 

 

countdown 4 hours to go 

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Hypothetically, If I vommed, and some of the vom landed in the shape of demon horns - - - - is that good/bad?? 

 


27 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hey @Demonlandhas this week been a record for new members signing up to the forum?

I assume 90% of them are bloody Western Australians looking for grand final tickets, but still... the server has *knock on wood* done very well!

Post match will be the real test. Not sure what the bigger test will be. Win or lose. Either result could keep people away from posting.

Narkle an emergency? Is there much rain about?

Andy Maher just referred to a rumour that a tall Geelong defender could be a late withdrawal on SEN. Anyone heard anything on this?


Just now, RodGrinter14 said:

Andy Maher just referred to a rumour that a tall Geelong defender could be a late withdrawal on SEN. Anyone heard anything on this?

Henderson, hammy

1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Hit them a few times with a hammer so you don't feel out of place. (Also for a good omen for the Demons.)

Thanks; it felt better when I stopped.

14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just ticked 4pm.

how we all feeling?

What's everyone's go to meal tonight and choice of drink?

 

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I was relatively calm today, no point getting stressed or worried for something out of your control.

Then 4:00pm has hit and oh my days, I need a drink. 

44 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Already half tanked and no nerves

P.s I love you all.

We love you too, remember that when we're cross with you.


I was starting to chill out from the beers then I saw the picture of Neale Daniher

[censored]. We have to win it for him

busch beer GIF by Busch

 

Holy [censored] I’m so worked up. We better win this. We should win this. Gotta win this. [censored] I’m gonna spew

The opening 5 minutes of this game are going to be very interesting.

Did Scott keep a surprise tactical move or two up his sleeve for an inevitable finals clash? 

Did we save one as well? Did we show them too much in R23? 

It shouldn't matter. Our best is better than their best. And the geriatrics are surely running out of legs. We win if we apply pressure from the first bounce, give them nothing, take our chances etc.

But nonetheless, those first few minutes will be riveting. If we kick a few, I'll feel better and feel less like hurling.


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