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14 minutes ago, BDA said:

The lions are well down the list of my most disliked teams. I despise Zorko though.

Same. I hate Zorko for what he did to Petts round 23 last year. I also hate Lincoln McCarthy for carrying on the taunting two weeks later, especially since that loss to them meant our campaign had ended. 😠

 
Just now, Chook said:

Not a betting man. Does the Lions being favourites hurt our chances of winning or is it totally irrelevant?

Irrelevant 

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

The SUB will be crucial. Whos is it? I hope SMITH!

Makes good sense to me.

 
6 minutes ago, layzie said:

On the tram down St Kilda Rd. Any decent food in the walk from Fed Square through Birrarung?

Not really, best bet is the overpriced food trucks outside the ground

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

On the tram down St Kilda Rd. Any decent food in the walk from Fed Square through Birrarung?

New York Minute burgers, on the Forum side of Flinders Street opposite Fed Square, 10 buck burgers and great chips.


4 minutes ago, Chook said:

Not a betting man. Does the Lions being favourites hurt our chances of winning or is it totally irrelevant?

Totally Irrelevant. Horse Racing it means heaps but not in team sports.

So no sudden outs for the Dees? Then it was a massive plunge on the Lions probably for the betting to move that suddenly.

At the MCG early.

Was feeling anxious and wanted to have some beers to calm my nerves.

The Demons better bloody win!

Anyway, I reckon it will be a close game. But hopefully we get over the line against the Lions.

GO DEMONS!!!! 🔴🔵👹

 
23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

For those who like omens I will be hopping on the Glen Waverley line. The last time I traveled to the match on this line we beat the Lions on a Friday night. That night we also had a ruckman go solo and he had blinder.

We like that omen ❤️💙


I dont bet much but i enjoy it more than tipping. I work with a guy who has a leg of all sorts of sports into his wekend bets. Soccer, NRL, Tennis, he has plenty but he knows I think it is a problem. I told him today I used his name and password to ban him from gambling online in all betting sites in Australia. For his own good.

I had him going for a minute or two. He was aghast.

33 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not seeing any romance on DL, Kev. 

😍 my heart is yours💋

25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

For those who like omens I will be hopping on the Glen Waverley line. The last time I traveled to the match on this line we beat the Lions on a Friday night. That night we also had a ruckman go solo and he had blinder.

Love your omen but just wish you had taken the train to the finals last year as well.

3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Love your omen but just wish you had taken the train to the finals last year as well.

I did - Glen Waverley line as well. It didn't help. I'm thinking it's probably not a factor in team performance -same as the odds.

Umpires 15 and 22. Good times.


7 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umpires 15 and 22. Good times.

Oof! Now we know why the Lions odds shortened so much.

Lever practising goal kicking pre match. what would D Barrett say 😂😂😂

 and it’s freezing

 and at the moment, more seagulls than fans…

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

Oof! Now we know why the Lions odds shortened so much.

Gil must have someone else lined up for 4th.

5 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Lever practising goal kicking pre match. what would D Barrett say 😂😂😂

 and it’s freezing

 and at the moment, more seagulls than fans…

Would not surprise me if there were as many Lion fans at the G as the MFC tonight. Freezing night, we are in poor form and plenty of snow at Bulla. Sorry could not help myself.

Edited by old dee


1 minute ago, old dee said:

Would not surprise me if there were as many Lion fans at the G as the MFC tonight.

If true that is just appalling 

7 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Lever practising goal kicking pre match. what would D Barrett say 😂😂😂

 and it’s freezing

 and at the moment, more seagulls than fans…

I'd rather hear what D Bennett has to say.

 

Train is very empty. I reckon we won’t crack 30,000. 
Sad really. If you don’t support the club now, when will you?

34 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Not really, best bet is the overpriced food trucks outside the ground

That's what I've settled for ☹️


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