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Telstra Dome Friday Night - Are you going?

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Big game this Friday night V Essendon.

The major positives about this match are:

* We can't play any worse than last week,

* McLean can't play any worse than last week,

* Pickett starting to sweat off the alcohol

* Juice Newton may make his debut,

* Dees usually respond after a shocker.

So who's going?

What's your non Telstra Dome excuse/reason if you're not?

Crowd? (I'm tipping 39,000....30,000 EFC fans, 7,000 MFC and 2,000 neutrals)

Can we get up?

 

Ill be there.

If our players put in we are still a good chance to win.

If Rama plays we have NFC. Could be like Jason M's return match for North.

 

I'll be there...

Going with a couple of Essendon supporters too, so unless Juice gets a game and Brock is carving them up, I'll have nothing to rave about. Even if we're winning, they'll continue to remind me that we lost to Richmond last week.

Oh the shame!

If you asked me last Friday - I would've said get stuffed. But now that all players are on notice & playing for their future - might make an interesting remainder of the year.

I'll certainly be there.


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If Rama plays we have NFC. Could be like Jason M's return match for North.

Great !! guaranteed win for Essendon

Nathan Brown one week

Rama the next week.

What did Melbourne do to deserve this season from hell :rolleyes:

(Great effort for Rama to come back though)

I'm not sure I'm at all interested.

I still haven't accepted last weeks performance and am not sure if I'll bother...

 

Ill be there, got a mate who goes for Sydney to jump on the Dees but not confident about the game. Time will tell!

I'm not sure I'm at all interested.

I still haven't accepted last weeks performance and am not sure if I'll bother...

Come on Mick, suck it up!

As if you'll miss Newton's debut ;):lol:


If Newton debuts - I will turn up, and I will donate $200 to the Demonology/Demonland 150 Club.

How does that sound?

If Newton debuts - I will turn up, and I will donate $200 to the Demonology/Demonland 150 Club.

How does that sound?

you know it will never happen newton wont play... ( although i hope he does... i doubt it ... do you think he ll play ????

ill only turn up if newton gets a gig also....

It would be great for the club - and the site - if people could also make similar pledges to the 150 Club.

The Club surely couldn't ignore if we managed to get a couple of K together!

It would be great for the club - and the site - if people could also make similar pledges to the 150 Club.

The Club surely couldn't ignore if we managed to get a couple of K together!

yes it would be great.... how about people make a pledge for newton to play maybe he might get a gig!!!

hahahaha bribe the club so we can get the selections we want

ill throw in a $20

ha ha thats gold!

herald sun front page

DEMONLAND POSTERS PAY CLUB TO PLAY NEWTON!


If we get at least a K between here and Demonology, I'll send a letter to both newspapers on Wednesday explaining what we're doing. The club needs to know what the supporters want.

If we get at least a K between here and Demonology, I'll send a letter to both newspapers on Wednesday explaining what we're doing. The club needs to know what the supporters want.

I'll donate $50 to the cause (I'd donate more, but car service comes first)!

I'm doing it more so we can see the reaction of the papers than anything else.

"Melbourne supporters desperate for hope- pay money to see the Messiah" :D

I will, but does anyone know how I can pre-book tickets?

I'm pre-booking as I want to get guaranteed ground level and the Essendon dome games are always ticketed.

I will, but does anyone know how I can pre-book tickets?

I'm pre-booking as I want to get guaranteed ground level and the Essendon dome games are always ticketed.

Follow THIS link


well it will be my first game for the year as I've been OS, although i don't have any lofty expecations it will be good just to see the boys play...

Thanks for that link.

What are the chances that I wont get in if I jsut rocked up on the night?

And Mick, i'll throw in $20. I wish it could be more, but I don't have a paying job at the moment.

i'll throw in $20 if newton plays this friday.

could one of the mods maybe start a new thread and sticky it where everyone can pledge and we can keep a running total at the top?

 

I don't wan't to go, but I know I will.

yeah id love for the site to generate a few hundred if juice gets a game!

this is cool!

im starting to get interested in this weeks game!


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