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Amazing

Love what you guys bring

I still want my Gus tshirt but!

Ghostie will you be at the Metricon game? Taking my 10yo to his first game

Edited by Superunknown

 
8 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

What happened to Clarry? Is he still alive???

Did I miss something?

It's a way of showing Clarry support given all the noise the media have made over the time off he took for his mental health 😊

I'll be clapping at my TV. Hope the turnout is good in Melbourne so he feels the love!


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51 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Amazing

Love what you guys bring

I still want my Gus tshirt but!

Ghostie will you be at the Metricon game? Taking my 10yo to his first game

Yeah I’ll be there. You’re welcome to bring your son to the front of our bay before the match and he can grab a flag or a handheld banner or a giant head (if we bring them with). Just look out for me… I’ll be the one in red and blue 😜 hashtag never not funny

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33 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

What happens if the Hawks kick a goal right on 13m? laugh

LOL someone just posed this very question at banner making (late night banner making 🥱). I said it would be fine because the hawks fans would add to the cheering for our Claz, and they wouldn’t even know 🙃

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

i'm cringing at the whole notion of this

i will 100% be doing this

no cringe for me. I hope this idea takes hold! Dee supporters getting behind one of our best ever in the face of a personal challenge and an unscrupulous media.

2 hours ago, John Demonic said:

What happens if the Hawks kick a goal right on 13m? laugh

Nah, it'll be our fifth.

And Clarrie will have kicked it.


11 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

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Lurve this Ghosty, sensational!😍

11 minutes ago, jules7 said:

We will all spread the word before the game, so everyone in M52 will be joining in ❤️💙

I’ll be in M50 doing the same.

It’s time we spread love instead of negativity


13 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Nah, it'll be our fifth.

And Clarrie will have kicked it.

[censored] love it

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Can’t bring myself to watch the replay but I’m wondering if the commentators (Kayo and/or ch. 7) acknowledged our little tribute to Clarrie (?)

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