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8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hearing Fagan talk pre game it seems they've gone to absolute town on our game plan.

Stated that they have reviewed games from this year and last year to see what the issue is.

Was confident pre game, now not so much..

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I remember port going to town on our game plan earlier this year and forgetting how to play football because they were so spooked. 

 
Just now, Big Col said:

With the whole fam in Covid ISO, it feels eerily similar to the final round 2021.
I'm hoping for something a little less traumatic on the heart. Go Dees. Go big time.

Hope we get up for you Big Col, pity you're stuck in this weekend.

 

May this be the rediscovery of form and beginning of the run…. 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I feel sick 🤮

First time since last year’s finals that I feel genuinely sick with nerves about a game. 
Things matter again. I don’t like it. 

The smart move definitely would have been for all of us to quit while we were ahead and just stop caring about footy after the boys got up last year. 


Kozzie to tear a hole (again)

Dees by 25pts

Go Dees

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Kozzie to tear a hole (again)

Dees by 25pts

Go Dees

Wadda! Good to see you, Go Dees!

We got lucky against the blues last week

playing a better team this week and away

why are all confident again?!?

 

Hook that Max Gawn highlights package to my veins. 


Rip them apart Demons 

This lot don’t handle serious pressure 


brilliant start. kossie going light it up tonite folks


Unselfish from milkshake

 

great work from dogga in the centre cirlce already


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