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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

You including yourself in that?

No, the ones who don’t turn up

8 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

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

I am. Even my 4 year old knows that when the footy is on, it's daddy's TV.

 

I am on the way home the bloody rail system has marooned me at sunshine. Doubt I will be there for the start. I might lose the bet before I get home binman. Enjoy if you are there guys. 

39 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

End of the day here in Ontario. Hoping staying up until midnight for the start of the came was a wise choice.  Make me look smart Dees.

Welcome back Maple - enjoy the game


doesn't help that there's maybe 1500 Freo supporters here, tops.

 

4 minutes ago, praha said:

doesn't help that there's maybe 1500 Freo supporters here, tops.

 

I swear I just saw all of them outside 

 
12 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Is there a worse club song in the AFL. 

It’s bad but it’s not alone. Power and Weagles are also terrible 


Today is frought with danger but we've risen above it before. Let's show them who we are Naarm!

Does Gerard Healy want to give Fremantle anymore of a reach around?

Before the game even starts,

Unbelievable.

Not surprised there's a poor crowd. Melbourne isnt playing Freo according to the fixture.

Its a game being played by two teams i cant even pronounce.

Well done MFC . Brilliant marketing.

I pinched a nerve in my neck and my Dad has the flu. We’re not all fair weather supporters - sometimes there are a lot of reasons why people don’t turn up. 

Playing an interstate team at the G will rarely draw a big crowd.

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Does Gerard Healy want to give Fremantle anymore of a reach around?

Before the game even starts,

Unbelievable.

Who?


51 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

End of the day here in Ontario. Hoping staying up until midnight for the start of the came was a wise choice.  Make me look smart Dees.

Wise choice Maple. Going to down a Yukon Jack or two?

3 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

I pinched a nerve in my neck and my Dad has the flu. We’re not all fair weather supporters - sometimes there are a lot of reasons why people don’t turn up. 

Playing an interstate team at the G will rarely draw a big crowd.

But why? Other clubs manage to get a good crowd when they play interstate clubs


my dad tells me the game isn’t on FTA. Why not??

I know our midfield is short but can Kozzie stay forward.

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

But why? Other clubs manage to get a good crowd when they play interstate clubs

We are fearing a loss.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

my dad tells me the game isn’t on FTA. Why not??

Same reason as the low crowd.


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