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definitely no mfcss today because, quite frankly, we should be a significantly better side

it would require something very strange happening for us to lose this one

 

Dees will start well this week.  We seem to do this best when on the road to keep the fans out of it.

Been a reasonably good weekend thus far. Geelong and Carlton both losing. Could have been better had the Ferals lost.

All comes down to late afternoon/ early evening as to whether it ends up being good in its entirety or a mini disaster - GO DEES!🤞

 
43 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Gulp. An amazing amount of MFCSS is building up in my inner sanctums.

If anything is building up in your inner sanctums for more than a day or two try some more fibre in your diet 

I’ve been a bit worried about this game all week for some reason….


greetings from Delhi, sadly the match is not on any of the 500 tv stations here. Really hope  Mcadam has a great game and adds some more X factor to our sometimes impotent forward line

 

last 3 games at home WC have beaten Freo and Tigers and just lost to the bombers

this won’t be an easy game but we should get it done

When opening this thread was wondering how many posts before “danger game” was thrown up, didn’t get past the first post. Seriously we should destroy the Eagles. Mainly interested to see McAdam play, honestly didn’t know who he was being we picked him up. If he can bring some magic to our fwd line it will obviously make us more dangerous with both him and Kosi down there. Also when Kosi has stints on the ball we will still have some serious X factor in our fwd 50. 
If we are going to try anything today let’s try getting separation with our fwds and back them in one on one.
 

Dees by 80 +


1 hour ago, Sargent Shultz said:

greetings from Delhi, sadly the match is not on any of the 500 tv stations here. Really hope  Mcadam has a great game and adds some more X factor to our sometimes impotent forward line

Seriously warm in Delhi in May so nice to stay indoors and "watch" the scores

Don't miss the 50 rupee shave not to mention the 200 rupee deluxe facial

Bit to get done before planting oneself down for the graveyard timeslot game. Won't be an easy one bit will be happy to come out with a win, no margin predicting.

Game day baby. Pumped!

Things I want to see:

1. Fast start

2. % Boost

3. Zero injuries

4. Goals to BBB and Mcadam

Go Dees!

BTW, Dees games at 6.30pm on a Sunday suck major dogs balls. 
 

SN34

 

A professional win with no injuries thanks.

Need to be on the ball early ,dont want a port start today

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Sub will either be Salem or Bowser, my money on Salem

I hope they are all sitting in the rooms pre-game watching the 2021 Grand Final at their home away from home

And they come out firing. 6g to 1g in the 1st qtr would be good.

6.20pm Sunday evening is too long to wait for a game.

An interminable wait. 

21 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Sub will either be Salem or Bowser, my money on Salem

I reckon Woey will get the short stick once more


Carn Dees!  The match starts at 1:20am for me, no way I can miss out on that much beauty sleep, I need all that I can get these days.  I hope to wake up to good news.

The rest of the season is going to suck, so many night games that I'll sleep through.

7 hours ago, Dodos Demons said:

If we can’t win the first quarter against the Eagles then it doesn’t bode well for the rest of the season. Rome wasn’t built in a day but if the “learnings”  from slow starts cannot be demonstrated this week, when will they start to reveal themselves???

This sounds very philosophical, I’m just not sure what it means though. 

 

Ok folks what time or quarter it will it be before the umpires are at fault or hate us according to demonlanders? I go 5 minutes in the first quarter.

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