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50 minutes ago, DubDee said:

We need a big win if we are a realistic chance at finals

If we play we same intensity and game plan of the last 2 weeks we should win by 50+

We just need a win… stop with your fixation that we need a % booster. Firstly you are getting way ahead of yourself for a side that was in shambles 6 weeks ago. Secondly % will take care of itself if we win.

 

So good to see Liam Jurrah there. He was on par as my most favourite demon of all time alongside Jeff Farmer.

43 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

If I was a Saints supporter I’d be furious about my team having to play this match in Alice.

6 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Bit disappointed Laurie’s the sub. Think he deserves a full game.

On Liam Jurrah, still hold some blame to Mark Neeld, he really failed to see the kind of player Jurrah was and if my memory serves me there was some murmuring’s of racism at the club at the time. I may be wrong on this but it’s how I felt at the time.

Sharp has proved himself at this level. Laurie hasn’t. Sub is the right position for him

 

Feeling nervous about this game. We should win, but don’t completely trust the team yet.

They should be confident but not arrogant.

7 hours ago, DutchDemons said:

I don't know if this has been posted elsewhere yet, but a listener to the DeeBrief podcast created this track which is one of the greatest things I have ever heard and should get everybody HYPED for today's match.

LOVE THIS!!!!!

Thank you for posting it


2 minutes ago, Oxdee said:

We just need a win… stop with your fixation that we need a % booster. Firstly you are getting way ahead of yourself for a side that was in shambles 6 weeks ago. Secondly % will take care of itself if we win.

we needs wins plus % boosts realistically to make finals

I know people are superstitious around here but me mentioning it doesn’t put some sort of hex on the team or mean I think we should take them lightly. Quite the opposite we need a killer instinct

Good morning world.

Looking forward to this with a bit of optimism. Want to see pressure, pressure, pressure and fast reaction to turnovers, no matter which way the ball goes.

Go Dees!

I’ll never forget the day when my Air Jurrah t shirt no longer fit. A sad day in the P house.

 
7 minutes ago, Oxdee said:

We just need a win… stop with your fixation that we need a % booster. Firstly you are getting way ahead of yourself for a side that was in shambles 6 weeks ago. Secondly % will take care of itself if we win.

I hope we have a huge percentage win.

It would really help our percentage.

Goodbye gameday thread! Be kind to one another

Yeah right.

😂


13 hours ago, DeeBlood said:

PERCENTAGE BOOSTER!!!

GO DEES!

As an extremely superstitious person, I implore you to delete your post and burn the entrails of a Hebridean long haired calf, while chanting “it’s a grand old flag…”.

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3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

What about the lucky earrings?

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Not as classy as Bitter But Optimistic's piercings


Sick as a dog. Hopefully will make it through the 4 quarters nit could use a nap.


12 minutes ago, P-man said:

I’ll never forget the day when my Air Jurrah t shirt no longer fit. A sad day in the P house.

Wore mine last week to Doug Nicholls round at the G

Nice pass from Claz, Fritter looks likes he has that beautiful left foot going.

 

That there is a guy who knows how to cut into the wind. Knew exactly what he was doing.


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