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Seeing that the Maggies a generous enough to give us the Queens Birthday home games

will the crowd be

poor

decent

or excellent

 

Good weather= excellent. Centrelink is closed on public holidays, and Melbourne supporters put their ski trips on hold for this game.

Poor weather= good. Ferals will still come, Melbourne supporters will probably stay home with a blanket and a cup of tea :rolleyes:

Unless you are interstate, working (it's called a 'sickie'), sitting an exam, or dead, you have no excuse not to turn up on Monday!

 

62,000 if the weather is bad

70+ if its good, the pies are flying and the fans will turn up in there droves

Seeing that I was about only 200 off tipping the exact crowd for the Port game I think its only fair that BBP pulls out the crystal ball for this one.

66,321


Good weather= excellent. Centrelink is closed on public holidays, and Melbourne supporters put their ski trips on hold for this game.

Poor weather= good. Ferals will still come, Melbourne supporters will probably stay home with a blanket and a cup of tea :rolleyes:

Unless you are interstate, working (it's called a 'sickie'), sitting an exam, or dead, you have no excuse not to turn up on Monday!

do pies supporters put down gonig to watch collingwood as employment?

This is the one game a year that a heard of Melbourne barrackers (not supporters) go to.

67,473

This is the one game a year that a heard of Melbourne barrackers (not supporters) go to.

67,473

Yep, same principle, slightly higher estimate.

I think the slightly silly finals talk by Greeny during the week (was just on that thread) might actually sucker a few of the 'soft' supporters to come along!

73,500.

And I'd like to take this moment to thank all the filth ferals for coming along to make their annual donation to the Melbourne Football Club watch the Pies get their annual spanking.

Will "annual spanking" be moderated out? Sounds dodgy, and painful if you're on the wrong end of it.

 

60000 if weather is bad

65000 if weather is cold but ok

74000 if weather is good

My money's on 65000.

I'd be surprised if the crowd was more than 70,000. In all honesty, I'd think that the high 50's is more likely.

59,672

Should see 56000 if weather is poor.

Wont be much joy in terms or weather, but the ferals will come out in force as they think this one is "in the books".

GO DEES


My crystal ball says

54,677

I'd be surprised if the crowd was more than 70,000. In all honesty, I'd think that the high 50's is more likely.

59,672

Im surprised. :D


Smash it.

Tess i smashed it!!! :)

Weather wasn't too bad, just a bit cold

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