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45 MINUTES TO GO!!!

aaaaAAAAAARRRRRgghhhh 😬

 

all settled to watch the kayo broadcast.

 

Gee, lighting and all. Good thing we're lighting specialists  :) 

 

 

Please someone bury cox so all they find is his glasses

 
Just now, darkhorse72 said:

all settled to watch the kayo broadcast.

 

Gee, lighting and all. Good thing we're lighting specialists  :) 

 

 

They're bring out the blankets in the committee room as we speak.

I can't see if they are going down to the interchange bench.

I guess not


Just sat down and got the anti social phone number on speed dial. The Pies supporters around me are already annoying me. 

Had a date lined up for tonight to watch the game my nerves got the better of me. Had to cancel last minute to stay in and watch in solice. Please boys get the job done

 
9 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

45 MINUTES TO GO!!!

aaaaAAAAAARRRRRgghhhh 😬

Time has stopped.

Good Goody interviewed, all prepped for the wet weather as they have been expecting it all week. 


5 minutes ago, Rossmillan said:

Lightning, I hope the weather doesn’t destroy a great game of football

Last time we played on a game with lightening, we won. A good omen perhaps.

4 minutes ago, Ithinkimgawnalever said:

Had a date lined up for tonight to watch the game my nerves got the better of me. Had to cancel last minute to stay in and watch in solice. Please boys get the job done

Priorities. Good to see.


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Time has stopped.

It feels like it doesn’t it?

IT’S EXCRUCIATING!

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Last time we played on a game with lightening, we won. A good omen perhaps.

We’re lightning specialists 

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

My seats are under cover level but only corporate bars on that level

What a [censored] up !!

so you can’t get a drink??!

I can't watch the game and only have this thread to keep me informed so I'm psyching myself up for some intense meltdown moments.

Go Dees!


I hope we land the first goal (the first of many goals for us, of course). But just so that first roar is ours. Set the scene. Set the place alight you know 🔥

Tipping a big, bullocking game by number 5 - he will dozer the ball fwd all night.....don't get in his way.

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5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Plenty of Dees fans around me, nice!

You are lucky. I’m stuck amongst a whole lot of load mouth rabble 😠

 
3 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I can't watch the game and only have this thread to keep me informed so I'm psyching myself up for some intense meltdown moments.

Go Dees!

May God help you Emerald

Max mentioned during the week that the manner of last year's finals defeats was embarrassing for the group and that they have talked about it this week. I love that and I hope the burn from last year drives them to do everything they can to avoid it happening again.


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