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11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

We beat the Swans in Sydney and Carlton struggled against them in Melbourne. 

Oh boy.. how I wish it worked like that sometimes ahaha but we’ve got this mate, just sit back and enjoy 

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Could be nothing but I saw Saad run off with the trainer/Physio during their warm up. 

Our supporters don’t look like they turned up. 

Bloosers everywhere.

They also have twice the number of bays in Olympic stand than we do. 

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Hmmm, I thought Grundy was a monte to be sub. Recent form 32 touches and 3 goals at Casey. Schache diddley squat although he had some good form a couple of months ago. While Schache is versatile and immensely talented, Grundy is a true competitor...A Competitor! That's what I want in a final. Go Dees

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Now there’s a family of 5 Blues in this Category 1 Dees area. I know Category 1 Dees who could not get tickets. This is a disgrace. 

Melbourne supporters selling their tickets. I know 3 Melbourne fans who did just that to bandwagon Carlton supporters. I waa furious when I found out and told them they'd sold tickets in a Melbourne support area. They were oblivious.

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15 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Embrace it. Make their life like hell for the next 3 hrs. Make them wish they regret the decision. 

M Bay 38 in MCC overwhelmingly Carlton.

Think there might be more Carlton supporters than Melbourne supporters.

Never experienced this before.

Stamp out visitors passes at the G😀

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1 minute ago, Nudge said:

Crowd is 60-49 blues at BEST — ENTIRE MCC is ours…

Sandringham line surprisingly said otherwise!

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There’s got to be more to the Grundy situation. Could be more to the story than we know. Might explain some of these decisions.

Also, I don’t care about the crowd. Means we’ll be able to hear the blues cry. 

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3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Sandringham line surprisingly said otherwise!

Sandringham line is 90 % Demons from the higher echelons of blue chip real estate.  

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