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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Thanks for the positive news picket!!!!  ( Drunken lunatic)

(Pot… kettle)

 
 
3 hours ago, loges said:

but MFCSS has sure claimed a few

Thankfully we found a cure for that. Our 13th premiership!


We have a great football team with a great support team behind the great team.  Simple as that. GO DEES

 

The boys know what they're doing, we'll be fine. We'll be fine. And we'll certainly want to improve on last year's result against the Hawks... 

1 hour ago, CYB said:

Unlikely to be that high given a majority of the team have already had it earlier in the year. I know it doesn’t stop you from getting again but the risk is considerably less. It’s not the same as what has happened to WC.

My niece has had covid 3 times.

But she is in Paris.....and doesnt play footy....I dont know why i said that.....


3 minutes ago, Jontee said:

My niece has had covid 3 times.

But she is in Paris.....and doesnt play footy....I dont know why i said that.....

I don't think we'll be needing her. Our depth is pretty good.

9 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

The boys know what they're doing, we'll be fine. We'll be fine. And we'll certainly want to improve on last year's result against the Hawks... 

even by 1 point

23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Please keep this thread free of arguments about coaches and assistants. Start another thread if you like but keep this one about the Covid situation at the Dees.

Sorry Mr demonland I cant resist.

Goody is much better at catching covid than Yze.

(Too much wines for me - not ollie)


5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

even by 1 point

I'm not greedy, that'll do just fine haha

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Imagine being Bayley Fritsch.

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Maybe 4 jumpers

2 hours ago, Satan said:

I notice the Anzac Day jumpers are up for auction . There will be three I wont be bidding for :)

why ?

12 hours ago, Jontee said:

 

I've had Covid and it didn't affect me much. I understand not everyone is as lucky.

If I cop it again (unlikely) GF week and the dees are in it, I'm going down like that bloke who got into Perth

Edited by Wrecker46

1 minute ago, Wrecker46 said:

I've had Covid and it didn't affect me much. I understand not everyone is as lucky.

If I cop it again (unlikely) GF week and the dees are in it, I'm going down like that bloke who got into Pert

Perth ? Lol


1 hour ago, Jontee said:

My niece has had covid 3 times.

But she is in Paris.....and doesnt play footy....I dont know why i said that.....

At least give us her stats

1 hour ago, Jontee said:

My niece has had covid 3 times.

But she is in Paris.....and doesnt play footy....I dont know why i said that.....

Ouch that sucks. Were they all the same variant? 

12 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

In Victoria 'close contacts' no longer need to isolate so players are safe unless they get it.

Not sure if AFL protocols are more rigorous than any state requirements?

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

It was after this goal.

 

 

But Goody wasn't there

 

This is how it goes. Not great, but we’re dealing with superficial wounds here. Nothing deep. 
 

When you look at the list available to us it still reads like Shakespeare. 
 

Carn the mighty Demons. 

I think I’ve solved the mystery, last week there was a poster of Jack Viney and Shai Bolton to promote the game. Jack out with COVID. 
This week it’s Kozzie and Sicily….

Need to stop putting blokes on these COVID ridden posters!!


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