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3 hours ago, Flaps Jackson said:

I’m coming back to Australia for the first time in 4 years . Last melb game I went to was the semi final win over the hawks. What’s the weather forecast like Friday? Tempted to go see the pies game. I’ve got a seat in the MCC for the blues but this week could be a cracker 

The cold and wet weather forecast for Friday night I believe is just another piece of ‘fake news’ that the ferals are putting out there to try and keep fair weather Demon supporters away - but bring some wet weather gear just in case

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It might drizzle a little in the afternoon but don't think it will be a downpour. Certainly not enough to deter supporters from getting there.

 

Travelling down from Brisbane for the game - first game for the year and I can’t wait….

I've already had a sulk about the AFL Members being sold out.  Could only get seats on level 4 🤢


13 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Travelling down from Brisbane for the game - first game for the year and I can’t wait….

You picked a great game for first of the season! It’s gonna be MASSIVE. The tide has turned and who wouldn’t wanna be there to witness what’ll likely be a huge win for us?! 

And it’s awesome that you’re making the trip down for this considering - among other things - the weather is not what you’re used to.

So if Queenslanders can cope with our winter conditions, Victorians can and should, too. 

End of lecture/pep talk 

#PositiveBinners 😁

 

29 minutes ago, deegirl said:

I've already had a sulk about the AFL Members being sold out.  Could only get seats on level 4 🤢

Stay home the view is better!

18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You picked a great game for first of the season! It’s gonna be MASSIVE. The tide has turned and who wouldn’t wanna be there to witness what’ll likely be a huge win for us?! 

And it’s awesome that you’re making the trip down for this considering - among other things - the weather is not what you’re used to.

So if Queenslanders can cope with our winter conditions, Victorians can and should, too. 

End of lecture/pep talk 

#PositiveBinners 😁

 

Thanks for that WCW I needed a pep talk this morning. Not one of my better days.

 
1 minute ago, old dee said:

Thanks for that WCW I needed a pep talk this morning. Not one of my better days.

Awww, I hope your day improves as it goes on. xxx

Hugs GIF by Chippy the Dog

Pretty poor and uneven fixturing by the AFL to schedule us 5 games in a row away from the G.

I think we did pretty well to go 3-2 considering we went Adelaide-Geelong-Alice Springs-Docklands-Perth.

Hopefully we get a lot more MFC fans than on QBDAY as were clearly outnumbered that day.


22 minutes ago, old dee said:

Stay home the view is better!

Oh god no, I hate watching on TV, nothing worse.  I feel much more in control at the ground, you can see the mistakes coming 😄

54 minutes ago, deegirl said:

I've already had a sulk about the AFL Members being sold out.  Could only get seats on level 4 🤢

Doesn't help that Collingwood have by far the most representation of all AFL Members.

It can often resemble the Collingwood members reserve.

1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Oh god no, I hate watching on TV, nothing worse.  I feel much more in control at the ground, you can see the mistakes coming 😄

From level 4? They look like ants. At least they have free oxygen bottles under the seats! 

26 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Awww, I hope your day improves as it goes on. xxx

Hugs GIF by Chippy the Dog

Just the ageing process WCW. Some days are diamond some days are stone.

Dees have been away from the G for 5 weeks. And there will be legions of filth having won 10 in a row. I reckon there will be a monstrous crowd.


8 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

Dees have been away from the G for 5 weeks. And there will be legions of filth having won 10 in a row. I reckon there will be a monstrous crowd.

Yep so plan for level 4 at the top or get there 2 hours early. Here's an idea play a seconds game to keep everyone amused. 

All I want for this game is no more obnoxious and pedantic opposition supporters in the corporate suites behind me. I had bad experiences in the Freo and Sydney games. Can't stand a loud mouth Pies supporter for the whole game!

52 minutes ago, old dee said:

Yep so plan for level 4 at the top or get there 2 hours early. Here's an idea play a seconds game to keep everyone amused. 

My routine is a few froffs then just roll out into the bottom lvl standing 5 mins before the opening bounce. 

4 hours ago, Winners at last said:

I've got my ticket. In MCC members, so hopefully we'll outnumber filth supporters.

Yep Level 2 (4 mad and very vocal Demon supporters) - No alcohol area - not many of the filth get up there for obvious reasons.

51 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

All I want for this game is no more obnoxious and pedantic opposition supporters in the corporate suites behind me. I had bad experiences in the Freo and Sydney games. Can't stand a loud mouth Pies supporter for the whole game!

Can't stand Pies supporters anywhere, anytime. Especially at the moment as they are even more arrogant than usual.


20 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

My routine is a few froffs then just roll out into the bottom lvl standing 5 mins before the opening bounce. 

I used to do that when my legs worked well K. Not on these days. 

Too right I'll be there. Missed the Queen's Birthday game, but my daughter, a blues supporter, went with her diehard Dee's supporter partner. She was shocked at the behaviour of Collingwood supporters, giving it to Dee's supporters as they left after the game. Carried on like they had just won the flag. Not to mention the filth bench mouthing off at Max as he went off injured (I have it on good authority he gave them a big spray back, especially Maxwell). We owe this mob big time. Expect CP5 to have a big one

Goodwin saying the club are hoping for 85-90K is wishful thinking.

Suspect it will be between 67-72K.

Having said that, weather permitting, the Pies could bring 40K to this and that will make it go close to 80.

Very much hoping there 40K+ of us there.

Weather should be no excuse, Id happily be sitting shirtless in a hail storm to watch this one. Hopefully our fickle fanbase come out in droves to support this team. Might not watch as good a Melbourne side ever again.

 

 

Biggest home and away crowd in recent history (not including the 50’s n 60’s) was 83.5k (2018)….would be an impressive feat to beat this!!

cmon Dees faithful let’s get there 

20 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Biggest home and away crowd in recent history (not including the 50’s n 60’s) was 83.5k (2018)….would be an impressive feat to beat this!!

cmon Dees faithful let’s get there 

There was 85k for ANZAC eve in 2017. Something like that would be awesome!


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