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Hi all!

I’m heading up to Sydney for round 0 and wondering who else on here is going too?

There’s no organised pre match meet up as demon army will be busy getting everything ready and nsw demons not being able to do so either being a Thursday night.

I’d love to organise a meet up place with any other demon fans going up during the day and have a few pre game drinks if anyone Is interested :) 

 

Myself and 25 mates from Torquay starting at the London Hotel in Paddington.

Approx 23 minute walk to the SCG.

9 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Myself and 25 mates from Torquay starting at the London Hotel in Paddington.

Approx 23 minute walk to the SCG.

How many pubs you Pass????😁

 

Thanks for initiating the question. It warms my heart to think of Melbourne supporters flooding into Sydney for the match. 
Typically there would be an event beforehand, but not the case for this Thursday night fixture. 

Considering the location, there are not a heap of options on the southern and western sides of the SCG. The best one is Watson's in the Entertainment Quarter. Otherwise, the numerous Paddington pubs Bat and Ball, Captain Cook, etc. on-route from the north and east. 

All options will likely be crawling with plucky Swans supporters wearing #4 (Grundy) jumpers...

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On 05/02/2024 at 09:45, M_9 said:

Myself and 25 mates from Torquay starting at the London Hotel in Paddington.

Approx 23 minute walk to the SCG.

Love it! Sounds like my kind of crowd haha


I'm going, will be working during the day though and make my way after work, keen to meet up with anyone too!

 

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1 hour ago, danielE288 said:

I'm going, will be working during the day though and make my way after work, keen to meet up with anyone too!

 

I’m happy to have a drink! just don’t know where to go haha!
are you sitting with demon army??

21 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

I’m happy to have a drink! just don’t know where to go haha!
are you sitting with demon army??

This match must be close to sold out. The DA gets an allocation from the opposition at away games, this varies with each team. The Swans have already asked us to finalise our numbers soon which means they’ll ask for unused tickets and that usually signals a sellout. 

 
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8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This match must be close to sold out. The DA gets an allocation from the opposition at away games, this varies with each team. The Swans have already asked us to finalise our numbers soon which means they’ll ask for unused tickets and that usually signals a sellout. 

Yep I put in for tickets the moment they put out a post :)

2 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

Yep I put in for tickets the moment they put out a post :)

Smart move 👍🏽 Don’t forget… we don’t sit behind the goals at the SCG. We’re just around from the goals, in the pocket. ♥️💙


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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Smart move 👍🏽 Don’t forget… we don’t sit behind the goals at the SCG. We’re just around from the goals, in the pocket. ♥️💙

Yep i remember because I’m not a fan of behind the goals haha past experience haven’t been great 

I am going. There will be 10 of us.

Looking forward to it.

38 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

Yep i remember because I’m not a fan of behind the goals haha past experience haven’t been great 

I hear ya. I was concussed last year by an Izak Rankine ball to the head. I wasn’t knocked unconscious but I had double-vision for a few minutes. It’s why I call Bay M3 the Bay of Carnage. 😁

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I hear ya. I was concussed last year by an Izak Rankine ball to the head. I wasn’t knocked unconscious but I had double-vision for a few minutes. It’s why I call Bay M3 the Bay of Carnage. 😁

And you cannot afford too many more hits to the head WCW 😁

11 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Smart move 👍🏽 Don’t forget… we don’t sit behind the goals at the SCG. We’re just around from the goals, in the pocket. ♥️💙

I'll be wearing a pink carnation.


On 06/02/2024 at 20:40, Demongirl35 said:

I’m happy to have a drink! just don’t know where to go haha!
are you sitting with demon army??

Sounds good, we'll sort something out!

I'm sitting in the Melbourne area, but not via Demon Army, but I have a feeling it's the same place.

Yep have been for some time

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20 hours ago, danielE288 said:

Sounds good, we'll sort something out!

I'm sitting in the Melbourne area, but not via Demon Army, but I have a feeling it's the same place.

Sounds good to me!

Weel done to those who are travelling for the game, never been to the SCG but seems like a great place to watch footy.


I’m heading down from Brisbane for the game, I always try and get to the first game of the year.  Never been to the SCG before.  Keen for any suggestions for decent pubs close to the ground, I’ll be waiting on a swans supporter to finish work so I’ll be drinking solo somewhere 🤣

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On 04/02/2024 at 16:35, Demongirl35 said:

Hi all!

I’m heading up to Sydney for round 0 and wondering who else on here is going too?

There’s no organised pre match meet up as demon army will be busy getting everything ready and nsw demons not being able to do so either being a Thursday night.

I’d love to organise a meet up place with any other demon fans going up during the day and have a few pre game drinks if anyone Is interested :) 


Another suggestion…

 

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29 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

Thanks for that!

Members of the Demon Army who aren’t involved in pregame setting up will be at Watson’s EQ, as well as after the match along with those who stay back to pack up who’ll be there a little later.

If you do decide to go, don’t worry about not knowing anyone there. You’ll be warmly welcomed by an awesome bunch of crazy beautiful Dees diehards. 

I might do that 


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