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6 hours ago, Skuit said:

Are you going to brave Coco's AmDam? 

Hi matey. No, after much discussion. Imagine losing this and then realising you're at Coco's. Might head that way if/when we prevail, though

 
8 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You’re seeing it well before the rest of us Mega ……. so keep the result to yourself!!!

Romsey is a foreign country. How do I know? I went to school at Rupertswood.

1 hour ago, olgreydingo said:

Cheers from Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Hi Dees supporters. I've been a MFC/MCC supporter for over 50 years, and I'm currently stuck and cant get back. (Obvious reasons) 

I'd give anything to be able to get back and see the game or at least with a buch of Dees fans.

At least I bought a few things over to feel a part of it as possible.

Go Dees

 

Magnificent effort to get that much gear organised.

What's the method for getting the broadcast in Cambodia? Any tips for how to get a broadcast for my vast group of Vietnamese in-laws? (Without buying a crazy long-term subscription?)

 
5 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Magnificent effort to get that much gear organised.

What's the method for getting the broadcast in Cambodia? Any tips for how to get a broadcast for my vast group of Vietnamese in-laws? (Without buying a crazy long-term subscription?)

Watchafl app is the best. Here you can buy the grand final pass for €30. If you become a overseas digital member of the club you get the subscription for the whole season, totally worth it.


3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Magnificent effort to get that much gear organised.

What's the method for getting the broadcast in Cambodia? Any tips for how to get a broadcast for my vast group of Vietnamese in-laws? (Without buying a crazy long-term subscription?)

i purchased the AFL app, but i believe it will be on Australia plus TV which is availible in vietnem. Otherwise, check out this site and you can get fox footy live for free https://livenettvapk.live/ hope this helps

17 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Just need the cheese platter. 😀

Proving harder than I thought…

In 1962, French President Charles de Gaulle asked, "How can you govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese?" There is immense diversity within each variety of cheese, leading some to claim closer to anywhere between 1,000 to 1,600 distinct types of French cheese.

I’m going to need a bigger cheese board. 

We will be watching from New Zealand! Excited and nervous. May be watching through our fingers.  But we will have a houseful.  Go Dees!

 

In Oslo... haven't found a pub here that is playing the game, so I will watch online, with my family (in Melbourne lockdown) on a second screen.

I remember driving back to the Grampians after Melbourne's GF loss to Hawthorn in 1988, and telling my Dad I would go for the Dees to cheer him up - this will be the third GF I have missed since.  

Covid has made Melbourne feel very remote. 

Go Dees. 

Watching from Vancouver Washington State, USA

Had to decorate the house.

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Americans wont know have any idea what this is about (but thats true for most topics!).

Go Dees

 


Watching from Los Gatos, California! 

 

Brought over all my supporter gear and will be zooming with the family

 

Have already procured ingredients for a nice cheeseboard from a Whole Foods Market in San Jose and selected a nice Napa Valley Red to go with it. I don't give a stuff if it's on at 02:30 in the morning - 21 years is a long enough gap to do something a bit out of the ordinary!

Today I bought two packs of Shapes (Pizza and Barbecue - no Bacon flavor in this diet-restricted area of the world), some Bundaberg GB and jam donuts (had to buy a box of 12 regular to obtain the bonus pack of 12 jam-filled balls known as 'munchkins'). Shop was out of dark chocky Tim Tams (a crime), and pies too, so we're having beef hotdogs with sh*tloads of tomato sauce. 

Go Aussie. Go Redlegs!

18 minutes ago, Grr-owl said:

Today I bought two packs of Shapes (Pizza and Barbecue - no Bacon flavor in this diet-restricted area of the world), some Bundaberg GB and jam donuts (had to buy a box of 12 regular to obtain the bonus pack of 12 jam-filled balls known as 'munchkins'). Shop was out of dark chocky Tim Tams (a crime), and pies too, so we're having beef hotdogs with sh*tloads of tomato sauce. 

Go Aussie. Go Redlegs!

You can actually find BBQ Shapes?

One more sleep.  Have warmed the Watch AFL set and cooled the tinnies.

The Berlin Dees Shop is ready to go.

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55 minutes ago, Taipei Demon said:

You can actually find BBQ Shapes?

In the flesh....

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55 minutes ago, Grr-owl said:

In the flesh....

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I haven't seen or tasted those in almost 8 years - I can find vegemite though - even tried vegemite noodles... I don't recommend 

9 hours ago, Taipei Demon said:

I haven't seen or tasted those in almost 8 years - I can find vegemite though - even tried vegemite noodles... I don't recommend 

You could always have them shipped in....

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