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I notice the cup still doesn't have

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on it. When does that happen?

26 minutes ago, Chook said:

I notice the cup still doesn't have

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MELBOURNE

on it. When does that happen?

Presumably after Max lets go and someone gives it a bit of a wipe down

 

It was awesome to see all 12 cups lined up in the long room for an old AGM so members can admire and take pics .. hopefully number 13 will be out and about very soon ... l hear it likes an interview and isn't shy

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I wonder if they chucked the cup in the overhead compartments or whether it got a seat of it's own


3 hours 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. 😊

I can just see the Channel 7 newsroom now

"Hey Nick, there's a massive story developing - top of the news. Another demonstration. We need you to get out to report on it"

Nick: "Sorry guys, I've got the big story at the airport." 

29 minutes ago, BDA said:

unsurprisingly they look drained and hungover. 

So, basically exactly like me this whole week.

 
7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

We'll surely be the most motivated team in history to go back-to-back I would have thought.


3 hours ago, Mickey said:

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

He's gone home to his parents together with a note from the football club. 

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Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

He's home to his parents together with a note from the football club. 

He’s missed his curfew for the last 5 weeks. Now he’s grounded. 

10 hours ago, Chook said:

I notice the cup still doesn't have

      WON BY
MELBOURNE

on it. When does that happen?

I was wondering this too.

 

6 hours ago, Demonland said:

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Lol technically this is wrong as the cup was not invented until 1959, hence why people still say “winning the flag.” Technically it’s our 4th cup, unless you count those reproduced ones (I don’t.)

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LOL! Casually strolling through the airport with the Premiership Cup dangling from one hand is SO Maxy. 🥰

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