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In the city today so gonna drop in to a pub for this one. Is the Duke still an MFC pub?

 
1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ll be watching in a beautiful hilltop town called Belvès, in the Dordogne, France. Go Demons!
 

 

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Etes-vous actuellment dans un montgolfiere, Fanatique?

 

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Fritta doesn’t know his whole fam is here at banner raising ❤️💙

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

It’s going to be interesting to see if we fall back into our complacency trap after a good win last week.

Yep, which Dees team will come to play today


It's nice to see gawn over there getting around the team.

Ok so Carlton & the swans have lost so we need the win to stay ahead

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

It's nice to see gawn over there getting around the team

It’s why he’s our premiership captain.

Watching at the Osbourne, 119 commercial rd south yarra.

Tv with sound, not crowded. 

Want to see Langdon back to his best

Go Dees. 

@Winners at last

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Lots of Dees fans here, expecting a 5 goal win. We'll be fine

Just showed the replay of the unpaid deliberate from last years game. We were robbed

We owe the Crows big time

Would losing Neil Kerley during the week motivate the crowd today? I mean he was huge for SA footy. 

On another note glad to hear huddo calling and not Dwayne

Just now, dees189227 said:

Would losing Neil Kerley during the week motivate the crowd today? I mean he was huge for SA footy. 

On another note glad to hear huddo calling and not Dwayne

And no G Lyon either.

He did this game last year.


Tomlinson in is a smart move. We need height in the absence of a proven ruck

Bloody hell, they playing a bit of Enya pre game?

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Just showed the replay of the unpaid deliberate from last years game. We were robbed

We owe the Crows big time

Everyone seems to forget we were up by 3 goals with not long to go. Should never have been in the situation in the first place


 

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