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1 hour ago, GCDee said:

Getting my pre drinks in before a maxi picks me and 8 adopted dees up… getting a tad nervous now. 

 

Welcome to the nervous group GC Dee

The Medicine helps with the nerves!

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m about to head over to the Pineapple as well! I’m staying down the road at Bates Motel. 😳 I wish I was kidding. This place is a little creepy now in daylight. I imagine it’ll be scary af in the dark tonight. Good times. 

never mind, when we win tonight you can spend all night celebrating in the safety of the pub

Game has tightened up with the bookies. Fritta is due for a bag and Kossie to star tonight.

 
18 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

International Roast? Could be worse ...

Image result for pablo coffee

 

 

No wonder you can't go find Pablo on the supermarket shelves anymore. I think it has been renamed Draino.

Well it’s morning in Czechia, good thing beers are acceptable, well actually nearly mandatory with breakfast.

Carn the Dees!


33 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

At the powerhouse and headed to the pineapple 🍍👍

A river cat crawl

Gorgeous arvo for a cruise up the river.

Hey, where are you(s) all (lol) watching the match?

I previously posted that I was watching the match at the Sporting Globe in Richmond to which I received zero response ... 😭

 

Just now, Winners at last said:

Hey, where are you(s) all (lol) watching the match?

I previously posted that I was watching the match at the Sporting Globe in Richmond to which I received zero response ... 😭

 

I was thinking of going to the sporting globe in Geelong, if that helps

Anyone else?

 

I do believe we are more than capable of stitching Brisbane a brand new one.   We are more than good enough. We should win easily. And last year changed my outlook, we can be a great side,  but almost 50 years of MFCSS is very much ingrained.

This is the start of the Finals,  just gunna sit next to the box and watch    Good Luck Dees   not really needed  Make your own Luck.

8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Well it’s morning in Czechia, good thing beers are acceptable, well actually nearly mandatory with breakfast.

Carn the Dees!

Onya Gorg, Go Dees!


35 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m about to head over to the Pineapple as well! I’m staying down the road at Bates Motel. 😳 I wish I was kidding. This place is a little creepy now in daylight. I imagine it’ll be scary af in the dark tonight. Good times. 

If the proprietors name is Norman I'd be getting out of there

Walking in the pineapple with a oppo supporter and a lions 🦁 beanie … black back pack for me, blue tshirt if any demon army members want to say hi

33 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Game has tightened up with the bookies. Fritta is due for a bag and Kossie to star tonight.

This is one of the predictions I would make up.

But I do believe that about Frittata and Kozzie... well he is just getting better and better every day.

I'm calling out Trac and Max to have a big influence as well.

Charlie Cameron COULD win it with just 4 kicks if the ball hits the deck which it seems to be doing more often recently.

I don't know about Kossie but Fritsch needs to kick 3+ or we're stuffed

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23 minutes ago, cookieboc said:

I was thinking of going to the sporting globe in Geelong, if that helps

Anyone else?

I went to the Bentleigh club once about 7 years ago to watch a game and was told to be quiet by some old duck when yelling out go Max.

It was all too quiet and lacked any atmosphere. 

Not fussed we sold it and just at the peak of the market.

Good job.

Let's hit our peak form tonight and keep winning all the way until we our celebrating back to back flags in person at the G this year.

46 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Now that's an idea! I have a full bottle of Finlandia - is it any good? Might be a pleasant change from the old Bundy and Coke. The nerves certainly think it is warranted. Advice, please....

Its not bad, and isnt one of Vladimirs

Just now, IRW said:

Charlie Cameron could win it with just 4 kicks if the ball hits the deck which it seems to be doing more often recently.

I don't know about Kossie but Fritsch needs to kick 3+ or we're stuffed

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Either of our players you mentioned could do likewise. Maybe milkshake will do it again.

But I think it will bbb who leads the goal scoring bw both clubs.

1 hour ago, joeboy said:

I’m off to Bali in the morning.. hopefully with joy in my heart.

We just left. Ten days in Seminyak (didn’t like it at all) and nine in Samur (loved it).
 

Wherever you go Joeboy… in three words… LIVE IT UP!

Watching in the Bridport Pub front bar with Mrs Chief. 
 

There’s a signed Jay Lockhart jumper on the wall, so maybe some support here. 


32 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Hey, where are you(s) all (lol) watching the match?

I previously posted that I was watching the match at the Sporting Globe in Richmond to which I received zero response ... 😭

 

I’ve known it since it was Spargo’s. Just around the corner from where I used to live. Enjoy the game. 

I'm feeling confident. But gee this game is just so important. 

We deserve to finish top 4 after sitting there all year

In Demons heartland tonight -- Mt Martha. 

I hope to hear a collective "BRAVO, CHAPS" ring out through the trees at approx 10:20pm tonight.

 

10-0 has never missed top 4 (I believe) .  So, we win !

29 minutes ago, cookieboc said:

I was thinking of going to the sporting globe in Geelong, if that helps

Anyone else?

I hope you live near Geelong...otherwise it would be cheaper to get a months kayo as opposed to driving that far with petrol prices as they are.

I have Kayo and in Wollongong it's on free to air.

I'll watch it hopefully not curled up in the foetal possie.

I was wondering when I listened to a game on the radio last.

We are so spoiled for choice compared to 40 years ago...the only tv telecast was match of the round.....usually cwood.

But if I dint go to the G as a teenager....listening on the radio seemed fun and while one often had no idea what was really going on at times ...wherevthe ball was etc.....it was still enjoyable.

Weird that every game was played on a sat for the most part.

Imagine that now. How much more work I would actually do.


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