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I’m waiting for the AFL to come out and say

”whoa, we made a mistake, the Richmond and Hawthorn games at Taxpayer park are actually meant to be a Melbourne home game and a Melbourne away game.”

Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

 
46 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

6 of the first 14 are monster TV games.

0 - the first game of the year!

4 - gather round kick off

5 - Thurs v Bris

7 - ANZAC eve

9  - Thurs v Carl

13 - Kings BDAY 

Plus the Cats, Saints and maybe Port game on free to air. 

Im not sure there will be a team more watched on tv than us in the first 15 weeks. That has to be of huge value to our sponsors.

To only get Dogs, Cats and Saints in the first half of the year is light on for attendances, but the years where we have away games for our blockbusters will probably look like that more often than not. 

Maybe we revenue share the Pies game when we have 2? And/or have some kind of split with Richmond. 

It certainly would make more sense to split the 2 blockbusters to one home, one away. 

of those you highlighted, ONE is a home game, and it's against an interstate side

from a football pov, i think it's a decent draw

all i care about is finishing top 4 again tbh

 

Surprised. Pretty much a 50/50 result. Thats fine. Other sides seem to get red carpet service.Whats this deal with Stkilda and Ess? ffs.

Theyre junk anyway who cares.  MFC Top 4 chance again.

Best result.  No Cattery or Tasmania. Pleasantly shocked.

Loads of interstate travel as usual.

Not many marquee games. Why arent we playing bluebaggers x2.

Playing stupid irrelevant Port twice.

Melb/blues was a big drawcard in '23.

 

Edited by Deebauched

32 minutes ago, DubDee said:

oh right so it doesn’t count as a premiership game?

Yes it does it’s why we get 2 byes 


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Shoutout to Pres. Kate.
At our W match vs Brisbane 12 days ago she told the DA she was pushing really hard for no trip to Mordor next year. She said she can almost guarantee she gets it. And she did. ️ 

You attacked my post several weeks ago about MFC not lobbying the AFL re the Cattery and Tasmania  absurdity.

You said lobbying is nonesense or something like that.

Now youre delighted Kate Rofey lobbied the AFL against going to Mordor and succeeded.

I told you. LOL.

 
16 minutes ago, brendan said:


the giants media team are outstanding, brilliantly done 

AFL players definitely have too much time off.

Strewth.


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Shoutout to Pres. Kate.
At our W match vs Brisbane 12 days ago she told the DA she was pushing really hard for no trip to Mordor next year. She said she can almost guarantee she gets it. And she did. ️ 

Can she push really hard for Collingwood to play down there next year? 

Very, selfishly, happy with 2 x games again in qld next year 

So what’s our plan for the 5 day break in Adelaide?

Surely we have to stay over and make it a camp situation.

Anyone care to announce themselves as South Australians and make a suggestion of where we will stay, train and what we will do?

3 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Sydney

Darwin

Alice 

Perth x2

Adelaide x 2

Brisbane

 

seems like a heck of a lot of travel 

8 out of 24 isn't a lot.  And the two Adelaide games you would think they stay there so will only be 7 trips.  

2 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

8 out of 24 isn't a lot.  And the two Adelaide games you would think they stay there so will only be 7 trips.  

Plus Gold Coast in round 23

Edited by Nicko
Wrong round


10 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

So what’s our plan for the 5 day break in Adelaide?

Surely we have to stay over and make it a camp situation.

Anyone care to announce themselves as South Australians and make a suggestion of where we will stay, train and what we will do?

Yup SA lad here, I'd say they will train at Norwood oval.  We have a fair few SA boys in our squad so they will get around them.  Maybe do a simmilar thing to what Petracca did with Kossie last yr.

Maybe go to Petty's farm and suck up to his olds 😜

Great draw. If we perform we have a real opportunity for a top 4 finish.

Sure others have better, but who cares. Most of the time an easy draw is a hubris trap and you’re not competing against the teams you’ll be playing in finals!

31 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

So what’s our plan for the 5 day break in Adelaide?

Surely we have to stay over and make it a camp situation.

Anyone care to announce themselves as South Australians and make a suggestion of where we will stay, train and what we will do?

i'm not in sa any more, but i imagine they'll be staying in the barossa as they can 'camp' there with full facilities

and a golf course

Edited by whatwhat say what

29 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

So what’s our plan for the 5 day break in Adelaide?

Surely we have to stay over and make it a camp situation.

Anyone care to announce themselves as South Australians and make a suggestion of where we will stay, train and what we will do?

I went to aDelaide for the first time last year and went to the Port game.Stayed In Glenelg and caught the tram/ train to the city - 1/2 hr..Then short walk to ground.Easy.


2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

No trip to the Cattery. Thank you Santa for my early Xmas present. 😃😃

You're welcome 🎅

Do we debut Harley Reid on ‘Opening Round’ or against the Woofers at the G?

3 hours ago, Palace Dees said:

How does the team that won the flag by 81 points 14 months ago get the 4th easiest draw?

Yes WTF ????🤮

 
2 hours ago, Deebauched said:

You attacked my post several weeks ago about MFC not lobbying the AFL re the Cattery and Tasmania  absurdity.

You said lobbying is nonesense or something like that.

Now youre delighted Kate Rofey lobbied the AFL against going to Mordor and succeeded.

I told you. LOL.

Yeah nah don’t remember saying lobbying is nonsense, nor did I attack your post… that’s your caper, not mine.

Of course I’m delighted Kate pushed for no trip to that depressing hell-scape, and for succeeding. I found out this evening at banner that she also pushed to get us a proper bye, and again succeeded. 


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