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1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Well they do make up a fraction. And that’s not just a maths jibe, the MCC is sometimes 3 qtrs of the Dees fans at a game during the year.

Just for your reference - This was from the Redlegs members area, not MCC.  The place was jumping.  I'm right next to the camera, screaming like a mad woman, btw. https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxcXAZ_MW4LzbHQ_khGWD2h2DnzMnChKpF

 
4 hours ago, MT64 said:

Queens Park Rangers. Have followed them since 1974 when I first lived in London for seven years. Been up and down but just loved standing behind the goals and getting involved with the crowd. Been to all the big grounds up and down the country but felt at home at Loftus Road.  Go Hoops.

that'll become kings park rangers, presumably

 
14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

that'll become kings park rangers, presumably

Can't wait for King's Birthday clash against the Pies...

24 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Just for your reference - This was from the Redlegs members area, not MCC.  The place was jumping.  I'm right next to the camera, screaming like a mad woman, btw. https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxcXAZ_MW4LzbHQ_khGWD2h2DnzMnChKpF

Half then? 

Not to be flippant but I don’t see the point in running away from our MCC support.


49 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Half then? 

Not to be flippant but I don’t see the point in running away from our MCC support.

Me neither. 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Half then? 

Not to be flippant but I don’t see the point in running away from our MCC support.

Putting words in my mouth there.  

 
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

MFC fans would still represent most of the MCC yeah?

Yes, I would say that a large percentage of MCC members barrack for Melbourne, but I don't think it goes the other way.  Most Melbourne supporters are not members of MCC


7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Are QCs now KCs?

That they are 👍

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You seem to be all over DA matters Katrina.

Anything special happening tonight?

I don't know.  I'd like to think there would be a respectful reference to the Queen.

 

The only conversation I've had with DA regarding the Queen was at 4.30 this morning when I was told "don't go to the MCG, they've cancelled the live cross on Sunrise".

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30 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Yes, I would say that a large percentage of MCC members barrack for Melbourne, but I don't think it goes the other way.  Most Melbourne supporters are not members of MCC

All my group are.


On the flip side I'd like to know how many MFC supporting MCC members are also members of the football club.

Edit: I do know of 1, me. We're off the mark.

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MCC expecting 60k tonight. 

Our crowds have been phenomenal this season, but I expect a low crowd tonight for a final. Reckon we'll struggle to get 60,000 there tonight.

If we win, I'd expect 90,000 against the Cats next week though!

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Our crowds have been phenomenal this season, but I expect a low crowd tonight for a final. Reckon we'll struggle to get 60,000 there tonight.

If we win, I'd expect 90,000 against the Cats next week though!

Phenomenal? 
don’t think I could name a single crowd that was phenomenal.

our crowds are hugely inflated by having home games against Melbourne teams at the mcg.

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

So far it’s sunny and bloody warm. No excuse not to turn up. 

Latest forecast says a shower around 6 pm and that’s it for the night! 


3 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Latest forecast says a shower around 6 pm and that’s it for the night! 

My app says partially sunny at 6pm then no rain. 
 

To be fair it’s Melbourne. Could yet snow. 

6 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Latest forecast says a shower around 6 pm and that’s it for the night! 

radar would agree with the 6pm approx shower 

 

I banged on about this last week but I thought the supporters were great tonight. Decent turnout with 62k and the place was electric at times especially during the 2nd half. Unfortunately the team didn't get the job done but the supporters were fantastic. 👏👏👏

2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I banged on about this last week but I thought the supporters were great tonight. Decent turnout with 62k and the place was electric at times especially during the 2nd half. Unfortunately the team didn't get the job done but the supporters were fantastic. 👏👏👏

Agree everyone there did their part. 


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