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Lever a late out.

Woey in

 

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Why all the angst about the weather? Thought we’d be favoured by the conditions. After all we were a wet weather revelation after downing the bombers earlier in the season.

People still hunt Magpie Geese up  here in these woods. So w’ere OK with open season at the ‘G tonight. Mr Ed might still ponder if the ‘all duck and no dinner’ appellation still applies. Well as long as we’re not their bunnies. Go Demons!

 

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No Trac pre-game interview?

The team from channel 7 just spoke to Steven May who mentioned he was a 'late call up' for the interview.

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

No Trac pre-game interview?

The team from channel 7 just spoke to Steven May who mentioned he was a 'late call up' for the interview.

Yes, I was expecting Petracca 


Just now, Deelectable said:

We won the Kreuzer Cup game.

Good times ahead then 

SHEEIT MOVE play disco back JEFFO FORWARD!! FFS GOODWIN

Lever was very quiet last week…7 possessions 4 marks only maybe isn’t 100% doesn’t hurt to give Woey another go

 
2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

SHEEIT MOVE play disco back JEFFO FORWARD!! FFS GOODWIN

Just let it go FFS he’s not playing till next year


7 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Just let it go FFS he’s not playing till next year

Crowd looks [censored]

If we lose tonight it’s because Jeffo’s wasn’t selected and if he was it would be a dead rubber because we’d have top spot sewn up.

It’s been the missing ingredient all year. In fact had we debuted him last season we’d probably be chasing 3 in 4 years

But what would the FD know 

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10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

SHEEIT MOVE play disco back JEFFO FORWARD!! FFS GOODWIN

Yes, just when our forward line starts showing a bit of coherence and effectiveness let's pull it apart and bring in the kid who some weeks can hardly get a kick in the VFL.


What's it like inside? I haven't seen a single Melbourne or Collingwood scarf on my walk from CBD. Very weird.

4 minutes ago, praha said:

What's it like inside? I haven't seen a single Melbourne or Collingwood scarf on my walk from CBD. Very weird.

Funnily enough on Thursday in Carlton (from all places) I saw a couple of guys with filth scarves. It even made me question if we were playing a surprise Thursday night game 😅

We WILL WIN IF GOODWIN DEPLOYS A HARD TAG ON FAICOS and a few of ours play outa their skins and have great games!!

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2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

We WILL WIN IF GOODWIN DEPLOYS A HARD TAG ON FAICOS and a few of ours play outa their skins and have great games!!

One last scalp for ANB in the red and blue 

 

Here we go, last time for the boys to run out this year. It’s not been the year that we all wanted, but we can end on a high and bury the pies.

They say dress for the job you want, not the one you have - so let’s play like the team we want to be next year. 

GO DEES ❤️💙


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