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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Hope you’re still with us Dub

with ya mate. at the Shepparton club. they tell me after the bingo finishes the game will be on!!

My Disney wish list tonight ...

> White line fever from all

> Going quick is great if oppo offers that but nothing wrong with  momentum either. Look for 45s & switches if on.  Down the line is last resort but fine if outnumber / misatch spotted.

> Forwards...bring the heat for 3 plus quarters i50

> Key / Medium Forwards separate and lead up at the carrier a little earlier & higher.  Fritsch out the back and to either flank.

> Mids to lower vision & honour up the guts / fat side leads where possible.  To the front of goal square or fat side of goal square if 1 v 1 or better

> Small forwards max pressure and get busier.  Get to dangerous spots more often front & square.

> Up in their face from the get go

> Max mostly in the middle.  Grundy mostly around ground and forward

Big games from the big four... Max, Tracc, Viney & May plus Reg!

WIN AT ALL COSTS!

Carn' the Mighty Demons!

 
10 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Nah mate - I've cut out eating tomatoes. 

Did you eat them before the gout


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

with ya mate. at the Shepparton club. they tell me after the bingo finishes the game will be on!!

Really hope you filmed most of this day/night!

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

with ya mate. at the Shepparton club. they tell me after the bingo finishes the game will be on!!

How many pubs did you get chuck out of

My god why do we still start Friday night games at 10 minutes to midnight?

 

Was really enjoying listening to heroes by Bowie. Classic song only for them to end the song because Carlton wanted to come out. How rude 

Good to see the Blues are wearing their white 'surrender' kit

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

My god why do we still start Friday night games at 10 minutes to midnight?

Are you on a bender with Dubdee

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

My god why do we still start Friday night games at 10 minutes to midnight?

Approaching 50 like me, mate? I feel ya. 


Thank god we came out on the ground to stop BT and richo banging on about the blues over and over again 

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yeah mate - one of my favourite foods! ( they are acidic though) 

Doc told me once to get of toms said i never eat them ,told me to take them up


Dropped $50 on Carlton at $2.92 to win. Can't take a loss tonight without some kind of upside so $50 to pay for a win seems like a no brainer!

Go dees!

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Shiraz 

love you style

 
4 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Good to see the Blues are wearing their white 'surrender' kit

THought it was interesting too, that the Demon Spirit logo circling the ground as Carlton ran out....Its their home game isnt it?

10 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

My Disney wish list tonight ...

> White line fever from all

> Going quick is great if oppo offers that but nothing wrong with  momentum either. Look for 45s & switches if on.  Down the line is last resort but fine if outnumber / misatch spotted.

> Forwards...bring the heat for 3 plus quarters i50

> Key / Medium Forwards separate and lead up at the carrier a little earlier & higher.  Fritsch out the back and to either flank.

> Mids to lower vision & honour up the guts / fat side leads where possible.  To the front of goal square or fat side of goal square if 1 v 1 or better

> Small forwards max pressure and get busier.  Get to dangerous spots more often front & square.

> Up in their face from the get go

> Max mostly in the middle.  Grundy mostly around ground and forward

Big games from the big four... Max, Tracc, Viney & May plus Reg!

WIN AT ALL COSTS!

Carn' the Mighty Demons!

When you wish upon a white line fever.


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