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Adding to the vibe

 
 

They played our theme song throughout the airport and the boys were greeted by a couple of dozen Covid Compliance Officers. And Nick McCallum, of course. 😊

2 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

Does Max live within 10km of the G to take it home?

No where near. He lives down in Blairgowrie. 


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2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

They played our theme song throughout the airport and the boys were greeted by a couple of dozen Covid Compliance Officers. And Nick McCallum, of course. 😊

Probably the biggest advantage he will ever have

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1 minute ago, sugar said:

No where near. He lives down in Blairgowrie. 

Sea change at 29 

 

I was about to start a separate thread with similar photos:

WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - 2021 PREMIERSHIP CUP

22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I was able to visit our spiritual home today.

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You're rosacea is even wore than mine andy!

I expected the players would be remaining in WA for longer to holiday post-season, given the mess Victoria is in. Have only some of them come back or all of them?

Hopefully in a month or two we can celebrate it with the club. Just finished watching the celebrations again after the siren and I’m glad they did it front of some of our faithful but I felt envious. 


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Mate who is a News Cameraman at The ABC

I was so jealous 

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Old mate should know how to wear a mask by now!

Am I the only one who has no desire to touch the cup itself?

To me it's like the ark of the covenant - only the truly worthy may place their hands upon it.

9 minutes ago, Chook said:

I expected the players would be remaining in WA for longer to holiday post-season, given the mess Victoria is in. Have only some of them come back or all of them?

Looks like a few have stayed in Perth, but the guys with kids have come back, plus Bowey for some reason 

34 minutes ago, sugar said:

No where near. He lives down in Blairgowrie. 

Police escort via Portsea pub for a Hair of The Dog

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Good to see it home!

The way the team were celebrating I had an irrational fear it was going to be left at or stolen from some dingy bar in Northbridge. 

 


46 minutes ago, Chook said:

I expected the players would be remaining in WA for longer to holiday post-season, given the mess Victoria is in. Have only some of them come back or all of them?

A lot of them are home for family reasons. 
But I know the WA boys, Harmes and Fritta have all stayed. 
 

Enjoy lockdown premiership cup. Get vaccinated and see you soon!

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I think the SA boys are back here as well

 

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