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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

do , however, have my ever faithful friend Mr. Shiraz nearby and he shall be my source of comfort and inspiration throughout the evening.

Just don't tell us it's come down to having poor the stuff by yourself. Chin up, a big win is coming. I hope.

 
1 hour ago, old dee said:

A free xxxx might have been more successful. 

Enough to turn me away Mr Old.

Have you considered a pair of head phones for the laptop?

1 hour ago, M_9 said:

Keep an eye on Bailey Humphrey (#19). We were keen on him in last years draft. He went pick 6. Gippsland Power boy. Just going this year (4 games, 33 disposals). Word is that he’s not happy to n QLD. Trac did coffee with him in Adelaide 3 weeks back.

Music to my ears, kid can play. Would love him at the dees.

 
3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Should we now address you are Sir or Lord Chook. 

Actually I prefer Your Magnificence 


An unmarked police car just cut in front of the tram in hot pursuit of someone.

Running out of things to say just start the match!

 

Ugh Kayo, our game starts in 5 mins and I'm having to listen to some Tigers gronk being interviewed on the ground after their meaningless win.


Just now, layzie said:

This is making me hate Richmond 

Too late 😏

The great man Kozzy himself signing things before the game!

(unfortunately I stupidly stopped him from leaving so he could sign the last kid's guernsey... and so missed out for myself)

 

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1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Ugh Kayo, our game starts in 5 mins and I'm having to listen to some Tigers gronk being interviewed on the ground after their meaningless win.

Absolutely infuriating 

We don’t even get a pre game 


Third interstate trip for me. Brisbane - good crowd, weather and atmosphere, hilarious blackout, fun singalong, cr@p result. Adelaide - poor crowd, weather and atmosphere, cr@p result. Gold Coast - sparse crowd, great weather, ????

3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Ugh Kayo, our game starts in 5 mins and I'm having to listen to some Tigers gronk being interviewed on the ground after their meaningless win.

Go to the main menu and reselect our game.

It deadset feels like there are more Suns players out there than Dees players.


May with the kick out straight down the ground. don;t think i've seen him do that before

 

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