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3 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

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. 

No Pastis? A bit of Ricard? 

 

Wow....how good is footy,?

I've rung old  Dees mates haven't spoken to in  over four or five years and its like I spoke to them only yesterday.

All three chats went the same. Nothings changed.....just a good chin wag about Tmac kicking early goals and having the razor blafes ready should we lose. 

One mentioned having the runs but its like we were best of mates all over again.

Love it.

I guess the alcohol consumption is kicking in.

Edited by leave it to deever


Been watching a lot of the Fox coverage. One thing I’m looking forward to is for no one to talk about that rnd 19 game ever again. It’s a terrible reference as well. This game will be nothing like it.

All eyes on the Dees and Dogs tonight.

How awesome is it for the MFC to be relevant again? Long may it continue, starting with a crushing victory tonight.

 

Massive day.  Longest day ever.  Bring it on Dees!

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Rappers are very strange creatures 

Not my thing, but as I get older I'm just embracing that the kids and younger folks love them. 


nerves have kicked in well and truly. 

tucking into take away with a glass of shiraz (sister run, mclaren vale, i highly recommend) before jumping on a zoom with some other Dees supporters for the main event

Come what may this team has done us proud all year. We'll still love them no matter what the outcome tonight

Enjoy the game. See you all on the other side DLanders

Just now, Chook said:

Not my thing, but as I get older I'm just embracing that the kids and younger folks love them. 

I can agree with that. Totally different world

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] !! I’m getting fired up now!!!

 

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Record inflow into Werribee Farm tonight 

10 minutes ago, Webber said:

No Pastis? A bit of Ricard? 

Ok, you got me.

When I go to the local bar, i wear this Tee shirt and work my way across. (It’s how I get my five fruit and veg per day.) But they don’t have the footy today. 
 

 

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Enjoy the night everyone. My first and last post until the games over. Hope it's a good night for us all.


Pre game entertainment BEST EVER

My poor dad. He’s clutching me like he’s going to faint

 

Unless its like the prelim , i wont be posting   ( flw)

Go Dees👹👹👹

HAVE FAITH WE GOT THIS😃


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