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8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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?

It's looking bleak here. Think the cold has got to everyone, though it hasn't stopped the Matildas game being sold out down the road.

 

Seems like your all getting plastered before the game.

 

I feel like with no-one here they should just play some random footy song for the hell of it. Like Out of Bounds by Eric Bana or The Footy Show theme song 

I got excited. I just saw 2 pies sellers yelling out hot pies, cold drinks walking around. I haven't seen them since covid 


Hopefully, before the Matildas vs France game is the only time I hear Les Marseillaise tonight. 😁

8 minutes ago, layzie said:

It's looking bleak here. Think the cold has got to everyone, though it hasn't stopped the Matildas game being sold out down the road.

It’s not even that cold!

Who is the Sub??

 

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Ok so who rucks if Gawn goes down? 
Hunter? Spargo? Kosi?

Well seeing you cannot think it through, if Gawn goes down then Smith or Petty and if really needed BBB could go into the ruck, JVR is still a kid body wise, no need to bash his body around, see it's not hard to work out...

Just arrived

Bloody poor attendance for a dry and not awfully cold Friday night.  Probably warmer than the Alice game this year.  
Dees - we will not get prime time games if this is all we can offer.  


4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Is it too much to ask for a neautral c7 commentary tonight?

Yes, it will all be about Brisbane winning at the G and breaking their hoodoo

Edited by Mickey

Just now, Mickey said:

Yes, it will all be about Brisbane winning at the G and breaking their hoodoo

But they won't😃

We are still 4th on ladder... Yet the supporters turnout is pathetic.  Don't winge if we lose prime time slots. 

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Just hope daniher and hipwood don't have there kicking boots on tonight 

Yeah hope the other team misses a lot.

Steve Perry


Go Dees

 

Bub out.

Cya in 48 ;)

Play nice all

 

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