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No excuses for not getting over 30k today.

I'm in an eatery in the mcc and I've seen far to many Freo fans in here.

 

 

 
2 hours ago, DubDee said:

not great mate

mates leaving doo from work. put in 24 years. fear we may have downed the same amount in beers

Only 24 i would be still thirsty

9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

IMG_5770.thumb.jpeg.078299c4af9c129d74ad2a69edd673ed.jpegNot looking like a sellout so far!

I wish I could be there.  I miss going to the footy.

 
14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

IMG_5770.thumb.jpeg.078299c4af9c129d74ad2a69edd673ed.jpegNot looking like a sellout so far!

K


DEMONS TO DEAL WITHWALLY.png.ff2a9791a18e277fa95a8ddfaed82b7f.png THIS BUNCH OF WALLYS!!!

7 hours ago, Sigil said:

Will be interested to see how Langdon goes today without Hunter. 

We'll probably flick him to the attacking winger position and Harmes and co will take the defensive position.

Be interesting to see.

Me and 36 other people are thrilled to be here

Where in god’s name is everyone? 

 
27 minutes ago, doc roet said:

That kick out is driving me mad, so predictable, opposition just smashes it forward to waiting smalls and back in it goes again. Why can't it be mixed up a bit. I don't know the answer but sure as hell teams have learnt to combat this tactic.

agree

my other hope is that with Salem back and Rivers in form we look for the corridor kick every now and then. I would like to see one of Spargo, Kozzie or Chandler concentrating on being a corridor receiver

3 hours ago, binman said:

Watched many games this year OD?

I fear you have pulled the wrong rein.

I feel confident binman. There is a lot riding on this wager. Yes watched every game this season. Thank god for Kayo.

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Son is sick and hogging the TV so can't watch game on kayo.

Have to listen to radio on mobile. 

Haven't listened to a radio game in eons.

Why do tax payer owned media outlets like sbs and abc require people to set up stupid accounts to use their services?

It's time wasting and unnecessary.

Better now.

Be lucky if we get 20,000 here today. Pretty poor for such a family friendly time slot. 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Son is sick and hogging the TV so can't watch game on kayo.

Have to listen to radio on mobile. 

Haven't listened to a radio game in eons.

Why do tax payer owned media outlets like sbs and abc require people to set up stupid accounts to use their services?

It's time wasting and unnecessary.

Better now.

I am not a parent but I would be telling the sick kid to get stuffed. 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Be lucky if we get 20,000 here today. Pretty poor for such a family friendly time slot. 

We really do have a weak  supporter base don’t we

3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I literally have a bay to myself in the MCC. 
 

 

It's sad really.

Power get a sold out game in Adelaide and its the real difference to a home game/ crowd advantage compared to us.

 

I interested to see if Langdon goes back to the other wing today. They are all must win games now but christ I want this one. Go Dee's. 

 


Just now, BDA said:

Very sparse crowd. Where is everyone?

I’m nearly there, plenty of dees fans on my train too 

I always get this side of the banner. Looking good though 😀

 

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4 minutes ago, Billy said:

We really do have a weak  supporter base don’t we

You including yourself in that?

 

i got nothing against the name change, but the different rendition is awful. Such a buzz kill.

3 hours ago, binman said:

Watched many games this year OD?

I fear you have pulled the wrong rein.

I feel confident binman. There is a lot riding on this wager. Yes watched every game this season. 


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