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Just now, Sydee said:

A Cripps bump in their captains run perhaps ? 

Close.

Apparently he got hit by the Karma bus.

 
2 minutes ago, binman said:

The abductor strain is bulltish.

i have it on good authority cera is out is for an entirely unrelated injury and an incident the blues are apparently desperate to keep under wraps.

Good luck with that.

He went to a French restaurant on Greville st and ‘hurt’ his hand?

6 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

A bit nervous about tonight. My MFCSS is in full swing. Blues got nothing to lose, Cripps playing, backs against the wall, statement game to claim “The blues are back”. We’re a better side, and we just need to get the job done tonight.

Our fan base hasn’t seen a victory against a big Melbourne club since Anzac Eve. As a club we need to win tonight as it’s winning these games which makes our supporter base want to show up rather than get out numbered in the crowd and beaten. Give our supporters a reason to walk out after the game heads held high with a victory.

I'll think we we will win.

We will dominate the midfield.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

[censored] I hate Carlton

 

I hope Max...Oliver and Tracca can kick more accurately tonight.

It's really their only downside at times.


Just now, Sideshow Bob said:

[censored] I hate Carlton

 

I hate Geelong.

I have no idea why it's just visceral I guess. 

 

I said it and I feel good about it. 

Just now, Sideshow Bob said:

[censored] I hate Carlton

 

Probably not quite the same hatred as essendon Collingwood Hawthorn Richmond West Coast 

On the next tier - along with Geelong footscray and pretty much everyone else

But by God do hate 'em :pj:

 
10 minutes ago, binman said:

The abductor strain is bulltish.

i have it on good authority cera is out is for an entirely unrelated injury and an incident the blues are apparently desperate to keep under wraps.

Good luck with that.

Please give us all the goss

11 minutes ago, binman said:

The abductor strain is bulltish.

i have it on good authority cera is out is for an entirely unrelated injury and an incident the blues are apparently desperate to keep under wraps.

Good luck with that.

Nice one maestro Adam.


12 minutes ago, binman said:

The abductor strain is bulltish.

i have it on good authority cera is out is for an entirely unrelated injury and an incident the blues are apparently desperate to keep under wraps.

Good luck with that.

Yep. Scared of Kozzie pickett. 

Well I’m liquored up and ready for the game. 

Go Dees


C'mon Demons it starts tonight

5 more wins is all we need for immortality

In the wise words of RDB 10 two letter words

If it is to be it is up to me


7 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Well I’m liquored up and ready for the game. 

Go Dees

I've already started comfort eating 

4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

On a much lighter (and way sweeter) note: this is what I bring to our games. (Please don’t judge me)

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^ If a six year old could pack their own school lunch. 

 

Voss confirms they're going to tag one of our mids. 

If anyone sees a confused German at level 2 behind our goal, be kind.  I convinced him he hasn't been to Australia if he hasn't seen the Dees play!

 


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