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Now I'm nervous just having watched Melbourne Storm play just off the boil and go down by 4 points. Mighty game but they were just a tick off the whole way.

 
10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Smoke and mirrors I reckon.

Harmes or Viney will go straight to him IMO.

Totally agree. Worked a charm the first time and it's not a game we can afford him having any impact early on. 10 minutes of Libba untagged could mean a couple of goals. Not worth it.

 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Photo from your seat please @Jibroni?

Were 4 rows from the front Clint

 

 

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Just organising some last minute reinforcements of Chardonnay now, all set for what we all hope will be a historic next few hours. 

 

I've felt like I've been unusually calm the past few weeks...especially reading the extreme (by comparison) feelings of other people on socials.

It's hit me this afternoon though...starting with that video of the past player messages. It got to the point where my better half suggested I might need to go for a bit of a walk around the block (done). 

Part of me is so jealous that I'm not there...we upgraded our memberships a few years back for the Grand Final guarantee. Anywho there are tons in the same boat, and also those with more investment in the club than me..past players, players partners and families etc.

We did pass our barcodes on to one of my wife's school friends, a Freo fan. She and her son are there and absolutely cheering for the Dees. She sent this photo a few minutes ago of Goody photobombing them! Thinking of turning the phone off now for my own mental health. Love youse all at Demonland, see you on the other side.

Go Dees.

 

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Can I repeat is Gus injured??

MY mates are sitting front row bay 140 (My tickets)

Boys look relaxed.

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Can I repeat is Gus injured??

Playing basketball in the rooms. 
I assume not. 


Nar Gus ok

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Can I repeat is Gus injured??

No late changes…

Thé game starts at 11:15 am for me. I’ve never developed a taste for morning alcohol but I’ll start at half time.

Here’s the plan… If we’re well in front at half time I’ll have a rosé or three. If it’s very close, I’ll go for white. And if we’re in trouble, red. If we’re so far behind we can’t win it, I’ll opt for Spirytus Vodka. 


Sitting down to watch the Grand Final with your team in it, what a feeling. Bring our A game and this is going to be some night. 

In my year at school , ( a long time ago)we had 3 dee fans , im in melb , one is overseas and one is in stadium near the cheer squad , im living thru him vicariously 

 

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