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Congratulations Christian Petracca 200th Game V Swans, what a man what a player, thinking back to ‘21 those mad focussed eyes after rolling that ball through the very middle of the sticks, then running purposely back to the centre, don’t get in my way, here we come. After watching Tracc’s Press Conference he is displaying strong leadership for his club, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that CP5 is a Dee for life.

 
18 hours ago, jaydenh10 said:

i hope this encourages people to pay respect to one of our greatest and come out to watch a good win, but then again iam sure we will still get an average to poor crowd :/

We've averaged 38,000 people for Melbourne V Sydney games at the MCG since 2017 when Goodwin took over.

However, that average is brought down by a deplorable Friday night crowd in late 2019 when both sides were planning their end of season footy trip.

So, you would hope and expect a minimum of 40,000.

@FearTheBeard any indication if the top level of the Warne stand will be operating on Sunday? It will be nonsense if they close it as Sydney have a strong following in the AFL members.

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10 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We've averaged 38,000 people for Melbourne V Sydney games at the MCG since 2017 when Goodwin took over.

However, that average is brought down by a deplorable Friday night crowd in late 2019 when both sides were planning their end of season footy trip.

So, you would hope and expect a minimum of 40,000.

@FearTheBeard any indication if the top level of the Warne stand will be operating on Sunday? It will be nonsense if they close it as Sydney have a strong following in the AFL members.

40,000 plus would have to be seen as a good crowd.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We've averaged 38,000 people for Melbourne V Sydney games at the MCG since 2017 when Goodwin took over.

However, that average is brought down by a deplorable Friday night crowd in late 2019 when both sides were planning their end of season footy trip.

So, you would hope and expect a minimum of 40,000.

@FearTheBeard any indication if the top level of the Warne stand will be operating on Sunday? It will be nonsense if they close it as Sydney have a strong following in the AFL members.

MCG won't post that until tomorrow or more likely Friday.

Expect 35K, hopeful of 40k.

Sunday 3:20pm is not a great drawing slot, we got 42.5k in the same slot in 2023 when we still had optimism around the club. 52k against them in 2018 in the 3:20 but that was the BCNA game.

Need the weather to hold up. Currently 17 and sunny on Sunday but miserable every other day around it.


3 hours ago, bush demon said:

Just listening to this - esp the bit about "it's not about the wins and losses" is so inspirational. Need to have this guy leading us into the future in a managerial/entrepreneurial role.

That was truly open and honest interview, and it says a great deal about Tracc himself! He said that he wears his heart on his sleeve, and he sure does!

Congratulations to Christian Petracca on 200 games for the Melbourne Football Club.

His Norm Smith Medal winning performance in the 2021 AFL Grand Final helped the Demons break their 57 year Premiership drought! For that, I am eternally grateful.

I hope he plays at least another 150 games for the Melbourne Demons!

You are a Demons champion Christian!

We love you very much! ❤️💙

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Good heartfelt interview. He’s the kind of professional that could easily be playing good football at 35. Wouldn’t it be awesome if he drag Oliver there as well. That’d really mess with the media’s agenda.

 
4 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

MCG won't post that until tomorrow or more likely Friday.

Expect 35K, hopeful of 40k.

Sunday 3:20pm is not a great drawing slot, we got 42.5k in the same slot in 2023 when we still had optimism around the club. 52k against them in 2018 in the 3:20 but that was the BCNA game.

Need the weather to hold up. Currently 17 and sunny on Sunday but miserable every other day around it.

I have a feeling that there will be a very high MFC supporter crowd on Sunday. It feels a little like we weren't there to see them win so lets make up for it on Sunday. I know a lot of people who weren't sure about going to now definitely going. Hopefully this might be reflected in unrenewed members taking the plunge (so to speak)!

23 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

That was truly open and honest interview, and it says a great deal about Tracc himself! He said that he wears his heart on his sleeve, and he sure does!

Interesting last November some of us were slammed for having a conversation with Trac and relaying back here what was said, and here he is effectively saying the same thing as he told us last November. Now do those naysayers believe us?

Anyway, more than happy to see Trac back to his happy self.


5 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Interesting last November some of us were slammed for having a conversation with Trac and relaying back here what was said, and here he is effectively saying the same thing as he told us last November. Now do those naysayers believe us?

Anyway, more than happy to see Trac back to his happy self.

Are you “I told you soing” us?

9 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Interesting last November some of us were slammed for having a conversation with Trac and relaying back here what was said, and here he is effectively saying the same thing as he told us last November. Now do those naysayers believe us?

Anyway, more than happy to see Trac back to his happy self.

When I shared a little of a convo I had with Tracc last year a certain poster replied, “Guaranteed that conversation never happened.”

More recently I quoted Clarrie (verbatim) and was reported for posting the “most appalling post” ever seen on Demonland (according to a different poster).

So now, apart from conversations about haircuts or moustaches or favourite songs etc. I don’t share anything.

Anyways, on a much happier note, this is a “thumbnail” of the graphic on Sunday’s banner…

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It’s gonna look incredible from the stands.

I don’t have a pic of the other side of the banner but it’s a giant graphic of Kozzie’s dad’s beautiful design.

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