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Just another reminder as to how far this club has come. Another night to open proceedings with the eyes of the entire footy nation upon us. 

What a time to be a Dee!

Dees by 28

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1 hour ago, layzie said:

One swallow does not a summer make.

 

Or something like that..

One swallow is often one too many: it's called a Hangover.


Just listening to the pre game on Fox.

King told the story of his coaching days at Carey when Jack Viney was there.

He said they had to take Jack out of some games because he was too tough for the other kids !!

Under 18's apparently !!!!

All good over here. Had shower and shave..... breakfast over and I am locked and loaded watching the pre-game and there is no Bereton.... life is pretty good at the moment.

Expect a tough tight game for a quarter/quarter and a half and then we will look to take charge. Petracca and Oliver to have big games in the midfield with Brown and Fritsch to have good games up forward.

 

Dees by 4 goals.

Edited by CHF
typo.... I hate that

 
19 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Watch UMPIRING come under huge controversy tonight All CROWS way!

Yep, give the Crows a sniff and the umps will do the rest, just like in 2021.

Need to start lots better than 5 days ago

Edited by Demon Disciple


22 minutes ago, Monbon said:

Nah: it's the Cheese cake and Poppy Seed cakes!

Okay, so the donuts are good too: as is their Perogi.

The Adelaide Oval is no MCG. My husband said the hot dogs are terrible.

I had no idea where we would be seated but thank God I’m in an all Dee area. Not a Crows supporter in sight of me.

Its not only a pain to play a home team but to do it on opening night is the double whammy.

14 minutes ago, Monbon said:

One swallow is often one too many: it's called a Hangover.

or

Have become increasingly nervous as the day goes on. 

Win and we temporarily go top at 4-1. Lose and we’re in the middle of the pack at 3-2.

Edited by titan_uranus


2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Have become increasingly nervous as the day goes on. 

Win and we temporarily go top at 4-1. Lose and we’re in the middle of the pack at 3-2.

Yep - so we have all the motivation we need to win imo 

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just listening to the pre game on Fox.

King told the story of his coaching days at Carey when Jack Viney was there.

He said they had to take Jack out of some games because he was too tough for the other kids !!

Under 18's apparently !!!!

I've heard Grinter was even worse. I think he actually ended the odd career.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I've heard Grinter was even worse. I think he actually ended the odd career.

The man has Balls. 

28 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What was the deal with ports sign with the cartoon car?

3 minutes left and 2 goals down.

The signal was get going like the car at all costs. We're running out of time.


To our players: please avoid sending low balls to Petty.

To Petty: If a low ball comes your way, don't try to catch it with your hands. Use another part of your body to control it, resulting in a loose ball or a stoppage situation. You've had three lessons already, we need you to stay healthy.

Go Dees!

29 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What was the deal with ports sign with the cartoon car?

Molloy on Footy show said it was the 'game over' signal encouraging the Port fans to leave & go steal a car from the carpark to get home

I watched 5 mins of channel 7 pre-game, and 10 minutes of Fox pre-game. I have been savagely reminded why I rarely watch any AFL pre-game on TV. Mind numbing, superficial, repetitive twaddle as an excuse for insight. Mute button on, browsing through YouTube and Facebook until I see the coin toss happen in the back ground. 

Just start the game for (insert expletive of choice here) sake!!

 
6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I've heard Grinter was even worse. I think he actually ended the odd career.

Troy Wilson was even worse than both of them without doing anything. Half a dozen blokes ended up with long term injuries colliding into him in his first season. Noting, he didn’t play for MFC, but was a legend.

6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Molloy on Footy show said it was the 'game over' signal encouraging the Port fans to leave & go steal a car from the carpark to get home

And it was nice of Fritta telling Port fans after kicking the sealer it was time to go home.

 


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