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Mother of god this is good… I’m on a train to Flinders right now and I can see at least 10 other Dees peeps. And that’s just in my carriage. I’ve got a feeling there’ll be a massive turnout today. Loud n proud!!! GO DEES!

Just had a trippy thought: one of these Dees supporters in my carriage could possibly be a DL-er. Ya never know. Just had a trippier thought: @Bitter but optimisticuses the same train line as me. 😳

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
36 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Would it’ve killed your doc to have checked the footy calendar??? 😑

but bad luck on missing out on today. Be sure to tell your doc you’re SO not available on Weds March 16, 2022!

That is for sure WCW we will all be there on the 16th.💕❤️💙

54 minutes ago, praha said:

I'm going to be getting there about 11:30-12. Will I miss much?

Yep same. I'm hoping to take my seat just as Bont puts us down by 19 points & sit back & enjoy us seeing go bang, bang, bang bang. 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Yep same. I'm hoping to take my seat just as Bont puts us down by 19 points & sit back & enjoy us seeing go bang, bang, bang bang. 

Just remember not to blink during those last few minutes of the third. It’s crazy how much you’d miss. 

Anyone hopped off at Richmond yet? MCG gates open today or do we have to use the Swan St exit?


21 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yep same. I'm hoping to take my seat just as Bont puts us down by 19 points & sit back & enjoy us seeing go bang, bang, bang bang. 

I strangely enjoy watching the dogs get on top of us for that period. It reminds of just how much we had to work for this on the day. Will be interesting to see how everyone there reacts to that period, probably when the bars/food stalls will get busiest! 😛

36 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Mother of god this is good… I’m on a train to Flinders right now and I can see at least 10 other Dees peeps. And that’s just in my carriage. I’ve got a feeling there’ll be a massive turnout today. Loud n proud!!! GO DEES!

Just had a trippy thought: one of these Dees supporters in my carriage could possibly be a DL-er. Ya never know. Just had a trippier thought: @Bitter but optimisticuses the same train line as me. 😳

It's quite titillating to know I am in your thoughts WCW.

 
7 minutes ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

anyone know if this will be streamed anywhere?

 

Unfortunately not. Speeches on the club website tomorrow.


On 12/1/2021 at 6:09 PM, Satan said:

Please note, that you will not be able to get a photo standing next to the cup on the day due to capacity reasons. If you wish to have a photo with the trophy, make sure you head along to one of the remaining stops on the Cup Tour listed

Bulldust. Had my photo with it.  No mask either 🙂

2 minutes ago, demonscranbourne said:

Bulldust. Had my photo with it.  No mask either 🙂

Yep, reckon we could get away with jumping on the ground and posing with the boys today. Not as if MFC will stop it 😁

Have fun everyone!

It's a wet and coolish day up here in Sydney so I'll be wearing the scarf.

Please post photos here - it will be great to have the memento on Demonland. In fact, should we start a thread specifically for posting event photos?

Beers are going down sweet!

at Clocks, will walk over soon to hopefully miss the queues 

38 minutes ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

anyone know if this will be streamed anywhere?

 

MFC are not streaming the event.


Hi,

Have a great day everyone.

Feel free to post photos as I am in Cairns.

[censored]. i left my scarf on the train.

I put the game on at 11:00 so I am in sync with everybody at the G, will prob turn the sound off during the second.!!

In line for a beer for 20 mins. Still 10 to go. 

two people working the bar

[censored] joke


Just now, DubDee said:

In line for a beer for 20 mins. Still 10 to go. 

two people working the bar

[censored] joke

Not even beer o'Clock yet. What's half time going to be like , crazy

1 hour ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

anyone know if this will be streamed anywhere?

 

I think 3aw are doing it. They are at the ground & just spoke to trac

 

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