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Geez this is the most fit looking MFC team i've ever seen. 1 game in 28 days. a hot night in Perth. Dogs are going to have to work bloody hard to even be in this game. 

Jack Viney just has this look about him, that tells me he has set himself bigtime for this game. 

the boys overall look really really calm, feeling very confident 

 

Gil has tipped us. We got dis!!!!!

Schache on Lever as the Dogs master plan ?!?!?!

I think they will try to run and link and handballs to disrupt our zone defence.  It’s how we create pressure and turnovers through the forward pressure and midfield pressure that will determine how the game goes. 


Jesus I'm so sick of these Shaquille O'Neal adverts they're playing ad nauseam on Fox. 

 

This is real.

There's a grand final tomorrow and we're in it!

Our team is at the centre of the football world.

It's really happening!

GO DEMONS!!!

After close to 4 weeks of being calm (knew we would [censored] Cats), have been watching FoxTV most of day and fair to say I am now bloody nervous !

Cannot wait for what is going to be tough game, should win but will be hard. Just think we will have the edge in fitness and run.

 


2 hours ago, radar said:

I want us to own Optus for all time  - only club to ever win a Premiership there 

Im sure clubs will use the change of venues from Covid as precedents for home gfs.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Im sure clubs will use the change of venues from Covid as precedents for home gfs.

In lieu of the Brisbane & Perth Grand Finals, I think the MCG has secured an extension on hosting rights.

3 minutes ago, DeeDJ said:

After close to 4 weeks of being calm (knew we would [censored] Cats), have been watching FoxTV most of day and fair to say I am now bloody nervous !

Cannot wait for what is going to be tough game, should win but will be hard. Just think we will have the edge in fitness and run.

 

Agree

I am genuinely starting to feel Nauseous 

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Really hoping the crowd isn’t going ahead with this petition by Basil to stand up and applaud all people in the first quarter that can’t be at the game.

Patronising at its worst.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.abc.net.au/article/100488598

Speak for yourself BBP. I want one from my boss's son's family who got the four barcodes I sent and will be sitting front row on the wing tomorrow. 


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Im sure clubs will use the change of venues from Covid as precedents for home gfs.

I’d like to thing the MCC and the state government would fight tooth and nail to retain the GF given it has a 40 odd year contract and has lost it two years in a row.

Not feeling nauseous, but my work-related powers of concentration are at a record low ebb. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Speak for yourself BBP. I want one from my boss's son's family who got the four barcodes I sent and will be sitting front row on the wing tomorrow. 

Fair enough mate.

Each to their own. I personally prefer they focus on the game rather than remind us Victorians of our current plight. Tomorrow night is supposed to be an escape from the doldrums.

 
2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Fair enough mate.

Each to their own. I personally prefer they focus on the game rather than remind us Victorians of our current plight. Tomorrow night is supposed to be an escape from the doldrums.

Not just Victoria is affected.


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