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Headed up the Deadly Hume after watching the Dees at Casey versing The  Tiges. Spent 5 days coping with 39 degrees and a tsunami of Taylor Swift fans, visited my demons supporting brother ( member) before flying back to Berlin. Beside myself waiting for this game, Go Dees! 

 
5 minutes ago, The Stewster said:

Family road trip to see the game. But need to break the interstate trip curse... 2018 Prelim and Adelaide Oval against Crows 2020 when they deliberately OOB with no free kick, lost by a point. Wish me luck. Go Dees.

 

8 minutes ago, The Stewster said:

Family road trip to see the game. But need to break the interstate trip curse... 2018 Prelim and Adelaide Oval against Crows 2020 when they deliberately OOB with no free kick, lost by a point. Wish me luck. Go Dees.

Well if we lose we know The reason then haha 

 
6 minutes ago, waverleyheartbreak said:

Headed up the Deadly Hume after watching the Dees at Casey versing The  Tiges. Spent 5 days coping with 39 degrees and a tsunami of Taylor Swift fans, visited my demons supporting brother ( member) before flying back to Berlin. Beside myself waiting for this game, Go Dees! 

Alot to love in this post.

Great, short lived Sydney band.

Family.

My second favourite city.

Dees.

Go redlegs.

 

14 minutes ago, binman said:

Alot to love in this post.

Great, short lived Sydney band.

Family.

My second favourite city.

Dees.

Go redlegs.

 

I drove the Hume in the 80s and 90s before it became the relaxed drive it is now ( can highly recommend a break at Jugiong), very risky drive then. What was I thinking! No chance of losing concentration here, 180 kmh does tend to focus one’s attention. 


50 minutes ago, The Stewster said:

Family road trip to see the game. But need to break the interstate trip curse... 2018 Prelim and Adelaide Oval against Crows 2020 when they deliberately OOB with no free kick, lost by a point. Wish me luck. Go Dees.

Enjoy the family road trip!

2020 we beat the Crows by 51.

 

Been pretty crook for awhile didnt think i would make it to today .Got to go to the Alfred today already told them i have to be home by 7 .Go DEES

9 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Been pretty crook for awhile didnt think i would make it to today .Got to go to the Alfred today already told them i have to be home by 7 .Go DEES

Get well and Go Dees.


13 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Get well and Go Dees.

TA

22 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Been pretty crook for awhile didnt think i would make it to today .Got to go to the Alfred today already told them i have to be home by 7 .Go DEES

Wishing you all the best, fd … I’m into the second week of an 8 week break in treatment, and figure that a win tonight will have me in top top condition!

36 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Been pretty crook for awhile didnt think i would make it to today .Got to go to the Alfred today already told them i have to be home by 7 .Go DEES

Hope they win it for you.

And Hardtack.

Edited by leave it to deever


1 hour ago, binman said:

Alot to love in this post.

Great, short lived Sydney band.

Family.

My second favourite city.

Dees.

Go redlegs.

 

Great band… I’m in somewhat regular contact with Marc Scully the bass player. 

Edited by hardtack

3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🥳 GAMEDAY!!!

GameDay brekky…

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😝

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!

❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙

Hashtag Longest. Off-season. Ever. EVER!

jaysus, i’d need a Gavascon chaser after that brekky!

maybe a defibrillator too!

5 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Wishing you all the best, fd … I’m into the second week of an 8 week break in treatment, and figure that a win tonight will have me in top top condition!

And to you HT I feel the same way about a win

Get to use my interstate supporter free ticket tonight….  Live 15 mins by car down the road from the SCG.

Struggling to pay attention at work, butterflies, reading anything about the game that pops up - yep it’s game day!!

 Looks like there are not many tickets left online so should be a good crowd.  We need to make some noise!!

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10 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Hope they win it for you.

And Hardtack.

Thanks matey!


Low productivity workday.

Need all my tricks to give the impression i'm busy

Explore pretending it didnt happpen GIFs

Footy is back baby. Pumped!

Go Dees. 

 

Only 10 days til round 1!

im pumped!

Does anyone remember The 12th Man’s bit on the original Wired World of Sports where Peter Caven headbutted poor Tony Lockett’s elbow?

 

In a continuation of the Deep AFL State conspiracy against us I predict Papley will have a late hit on Max - worse than Webster’s on Simpkin- max will get knocked out, then be suspended for 13 weeks for head butting Poor Papley’s shoulder. Obviously the AFL will introduce a rule next year to protect the shoulder .

 

#MFCSS


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