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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Thank goodness this is the last time we have to do this this year.

No chance I am going to Brisbane next week, and we don't need to do this for the GF. 

I seriously doubt we will need to worry about a PF seat jaded. I think out in straight sets will be the result. Injuries have ruined 2023. Trading and drafting will return to focus in September  

M50 again

 

I have 4 devices going

20 minutes and counting.

A sick joke of a system

Just now, The heart beats true said:

God I hate this.

You are not alone.


39 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Cheer up layzie. 

Backs to the wall but we are still in this!!

Love your confidence LH.

Reserved Seats and Visitor tickets are now sold out for the MCC Reserve for the First Semi Final between Melbourne and Carlton on Friday September 15. No additional visitor tickets will be available for this match.

 

 
24 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Well the computer has randomly decided it hates me then!

You are not alone


8 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Brissy? (For the Prelim?)

Enjoying my Daughter and grand children is way in front of AFL Ds.


Those getting Ps and Ns - what are you selecting? Can only seem to get m50 again 

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Ticket sales look horrific for us, they  have started re-allocating our bays to Carlton already. 3 bays on level 1 that were ours are now theirs.


Just now, FearTheBeard said:

Ticket sales look horrific for us, they  have started re-allocating our bays to Carlton already. 3 bays on level 1 that were ours are now theirs.

Meanwhile I can't get through!

 
1 minute ago, FearTheBeard said:

Ticket sales look horrific for us, they  have started re-allocating our bays to Carlton already. 3 bays on level 1 that were ours are now theirs.

how can you keep getting on and looking around when i can't even get past the queue

2 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Ticket sales look horrific for us, they  have started re-allocating our bays to Carlton already. 3 bays on level 1 that were ours are now theirs.

How can they do that when we are still waiting in the 'queue'!!!


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