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Down from interstate. Feel like it’s a BIG game and don’t want to just watch this one at home. where do the dee faithful gather for such things?  Might be good to meet a few landers while I’m there! 

 

The Sporting Globe in Richmond is a great place to watch our match. Very Demons-friendly. Downstairs, but mainly upstairs with the big screen and plenty of fellow Dees peeps. ❤️💙

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2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The Sporting Globe in Richmond is a great place to watch our match. Very Demons-friendly. Downstairs, but mainly upstairs with the big screen and plenty of fellow Dees peeps. ❤️💙

perfect! 

 

The Rose Hotel in Fitzroy if you're after a nuffie free experience. 


4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

The Rose Hotel in Fitzroy if you're after a nuffie free experience. 

Or if you want extreme nuff try the Junction in Preston.

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harmes onjured and Tomlinson out

17 minutes ago, Scipio said:

Or if you want extreme nuff try the Junction in Preston.

Haven't been on that side of the Hipster Proof Fence (Bell St) for a while Scipio. I'll be sure to give the Junction a wide berth though. 

 
4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hipster Proof Fence (Bell St)

Also fondly known as The Tofu Curtain and The Quinoa Line!

59 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

The Rose Hotel in Fitzroy if you're after a nuffie free experience. 

Depends how you define nuffy 😂


9 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

Depends how you define nuffy 😂

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Bangkok is a great spot 

Sports Bar arrival around 3pm with a few CC on the rocks to begin….

Then it’s over to the Team to see how enjoyable the day finishes 

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Bangkok is a great spot 

Sports Bar arrival around 3pm with a few CC on the rocks to begin….

Then it’s over to the Team to see how enjoyable the day finishes 

Decent holiday SWYL

Just now, loges said:

Decent holiday SWYL

Been Raining heavily lately, so I haven’t “done” much except eat great food and talk with other travelers (apart from the standard Bangkok nightly entertainment) so yes compared to being bitterly cold in Melbourne it has been grand!!


Friday night and a lot of interest in the match means any place with a TV will have it on. I like Transport, The Duke, and Kicks, all in the CBD.

4 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

Down from interstate. Feel like it’s a BIG game and don’t want to just watch this one at home. where do the dee faithful gather for such things?  Might be good to meet a few landers while I’m there! 

If you’ve travelled that far why the [censored] hell didn’t you just travel straight to Perth bro?

I’ve got beds, guests, entertainment and just plain weird [censored] going on. 
sing out if any questions. 

16 minutes ago, McStaff said:

If you’ve travelled that far why the [censored] hell didn’t you just travel straight to Perth bro?

I’ve got beds, guests, entertainment and just plain weird [censored] going on. 
sing out if any questions. 

You going to the game mate? Sounds like the after party is at yours haha


Im in the eastern suburbs and was thinking the same thing.  Going to head to the sporting Globe at Chirnside Park if anyone is out that way. 

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