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For mine, the worst week of the year is the one when we play Geelong in Geelong (which is every time we play Geelong) because Geelong. 😁 

 
20 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

For mine, the worst week of the year is the one when we play Geelong in Geelong (which is every time we play Geelong) because Geelong. 😁 

In fairness WCW, we played Geelong at the MCG in 2020 (never mind the fact that nobody could go to it).

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

In fairness WCW, we played Geelong at the MCG in 2020 (never mind the fact that nobody could go to it).

This is true. I just jump on any and every opportunity to biiitch and moan about having to make the miserable trek to the forsaken hell-scape that is Mordor. 

 
39 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is true. I just jump on any and every opportunity to biiitch and moan about having to make the miserable trek to the forsaken hell-scape that is Mordor. 

Lovely of the AFL to schedule us down at Mordor on a Thursday night, two years in a row.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

I would love a trek down to Geelong if it wasn't on a freakin Thursday night. 

Why, Layzie? WHY??????

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Why, Layzie? WHY??????

Ah, nice little getaway.

Maybe tie it in with a trip down the ocean road and a cheeky surf 🙂

Edited by layzie

2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Early autumn when the leaves start to change colour, red and dark ales reappear on tap and a new footy season is within touching distance is easily the best time of the year to be alive. 

Love walking to the G during Autumn. The smell of elm leaves underfoot reminds me of going to the footy as a kid with my old man, sadly no longer alive. We'd have a pie and hot chips and watch Tulip carve up the opposition. Stop by the players rooms after the final siren and peer through the door, hopefully get an autograph. They looked massive to a little kid

The next month or two will always be my favourite time of year to go to the footy

Edited by Stiff Arm

 

I think it’s a great week. The one week of the year where every footy fan will have hope and expectation irrespective of what the pundits say. 

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