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What is shaping as the biggest game of the 2023 season and seven are starting their coverage at seven pm. Normally a before the game on 62 at 6:30 but not for this game.

 
Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

What is shaping as the biggest game of the 2023 season and seven are starting their coverage at seven pm. Normally a before the game on 62 at 6:30 but not for this game.

Fox Footy coverage starts at 6:30

On my way in - see you all on the other side!

Edited by old55

 

Looking at the rain app

rain for an hour. Then drizzle 

then nothing much at all after that 

Mostly Melbourne supporters on Lilydale train line as expected. There is a crackhead in the corner scratching his arm wearing a Collingwood scarf lol Unreal the stereotypes coming to life.


I keep reading that we’re favoured if it’s wet tonight, and don’t get me wrong I think we win tonight - a statement win much like 2021 - but honestly I haven’t been superrrrr impressed by our games in the wet this year. I recall us being pretty fumbly. I also note that our form has improved immensely as the year has gone on so maybe that assists.

Anyway, we can’t afford the fumbles tonight. Got to be as clean and efficient as possible, and take our chances.

We have to give the filth nothing tonight, other than a big old WHOMP 

Go Dees 

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How is it looking at the G? Do we expect a 50/50 crowd?

No chance. We'll be outnumbered 35/65 I rekon 60/40 at best

 
37 minutes ago, Demonland said:

[censored] with all the weather worry I hadn't even thought of that.

Breath.


8 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

No chance. We'll be outnumbered 35/65 I rekon 60/40 at best

Why?

Tickets offered 50 50.

No way the dees allocation was not fully exhausted.

The rest are theatre goers.

Just now, binman said:

Why?

Tickets offered 50 50.

No way the dees allocation was not fully exhausted.

The rest are theatre goers.

And people who go to the theater don’t barrack for Collingwood


Still pinching myself that we are a top 4 side playing finals. Again. Waited a long time to support such a successful club. 
Trying to enjoy it and not just [censored] myself with nerves. 

13 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

No chance. We'll be outnumbered 35/65 I rekon 60/40 at best

Hundreds of walk up seats available level 1 mcc area

14 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

No chance. We'll be outnumbered 35/65 I rekon 60/40 at best

Members 75/25 Dees 💪

53 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Kosi has to be in there first bounce 

Kozzies our first bounce specialist now. 

16 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

No chance. We'll be outnumbered 35/65 I rekon 60/40 at best

Think we will have more, mcc is mostly Melbourne and Members tickets were sold 50/50, don’t think any made it to general admin. 


29 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Laurie the sub

Source?

2 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Source?

Confirmed by Yze.

 

83 minutes to go

Not a notable milestone or anything

BUT CAN YOU BELIEVE IT JUST 83 MINUTES TO GO!!!!

Not sure if it'll eventuate, but TV screens around the concourse showing Noble as sub and no Ginnivan


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