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Looking forward to seeing Laurie get a full game. Been very consistent in the VFL over the last couple months.

I like the Schache sub choice. Gives us some added flexibility forward.

 
15 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

When are people on this forum going to finally understand that being able to attend games is a privilege, not a display of commitment? I would love nothing more than to be there today, but I will have to watch from home, for  reasons I don’t owe anybody here an explanation. Stick your “shame” up your [censored]. 

I don’t think Jaded meant to knock people’s individual circumstances, she was just making a rallying cry.

Don’t take it personally, she is as fanatical as you, if not more so. She would agree you don’t have to attend to be a great supporter.

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Looking forward to seeing Laurie get a full game. Been very consistent in the VFL over the last couple months.

I like the Schache sub choice. Gives us some added flexibility forward.

If he gets on I hope he plays better than his last game.


Just arrived at the sports bar to meet SWYL and watch the dees win

by 47!

Sir WYL maybe a tad late - his behaviours last night were …… excessive.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I don’t think Jaded meant to knock people’s individual circumstances, she was just making a rallying cry.

Don’t take it personally, she is as fanatical as you, if not more so. She would agree you don’t have to attend to be a great supporter.

Spot on Mr Leg, this year I have not been to many games due to reasons that don't matter to anyone else. Now that we are a top 4 team it is not as easy to get to games as it was when we could not beat time with a stick.

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just arrived at the sports bar to meet SWYL and watch the dees win

by 47!

Sir WYL maybe a tad late - his behaviours last night were …… excessive.

When you say excessive BBO takes on a new meaning. 

 

According to Mooney, soon to be the best midfield in the comp: 

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🤢.. I want to see our midfield put their foot-down 2021 finals series style today. Do it. Do it. Smash these [censored]. 

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Sportsbet add just before the games starts on seven - get on Jai Newcombe for 25 plus possessions. Maybe have a stand by add next time. 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

According to Mooney, soon to be the best midfield in the comp: 

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🤢.. I want to see our midfield put their foot-down 2021 finals series style today. Do it. Do it. 

Go Moon Dog!


2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Sportsbet add just before the games starts on seven - get on Jai Newcombe for 25 plus possessions. Maybe have a stand by add next time. 

That ‘Youi’ add that followed was hideously cringe. 


Brayshaw starting forward.

Interesting.

Edited by Demon Jack

Kicked it directly out of bounds off the ground: “marking contest.” AFL umpires are underrated.. 

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