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In a world first Harry Sharp is sub

Let’s hope Culley isn’t consigned to a slow death at half forward but actually gets to play some midfield minutes.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously, what does the crowd look like? Or people

I can count the crowd on two hands. It’s not looking good. Lucky to crack 10k.

 

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously, what does the crowd look like? Or people

Lucky to get 10k. Looks busier on the bottom and second level than it actually is because of the top deck being closed.

Reminds me of a NAB cup game they used to have in the 2000’s at Marvel where you’d get 6k and the top deck’s closed.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

Crowd will be under 10k. Looked way more full when we got 8k vs GWS.


 
8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously, what does the crowd look like? Or people

There are about 8 people here…


11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously, what does the crowd look like? Or people

Two men and a dog…..

The 27 people here all got squashed together for some mind boggling reason.

Ticket allocation must be managed by selection committee.

2 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Jai Culley is a big unit

He’s taller than JvR which is funny to me


Listening on SEN and they can’t get over how grim the crowd and atmosphere is

1 hour ago, Ouch! said:

If the players come out and deliver 4 quarters and a 60-70 point win, will that also be telling? i.e he hasn't lost the players, and that they were all embarrassed last week and decided to make amends?

Cos I suspect the media will make the MFC the whipping boys out of this game regardless of the outcome,
We lose and Goodwin's fate could be sealed,
We win < 30pts and it's a poor effort against a poor team
Win by a big margin and it will still be about how we choked last weekend.

Still contend that the first 3Q of last week were some of the better quarters we have played this season, all undone by 25 minutes of madness though :(

25 mins of madness or... Sadness?

There's a surprise Petty forward, Disco back.

16 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously, what does the crowd look like? Or people

All three of them look pensive

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The 27 people here all got squashed together for some mind boggling reason.

Ticket allocation must be managed by selection committee.

My only guess is that shutting the top level saves money. But also I reckon it's better for the atmosphere anyway if we are all bundled together if the crowd is small. Reminds me of when we'd play random home games at Optus Oval and all be grouped together behind the goals.


1 minute ago, DemonWheels said:

Listening on SEN and they can’t get over how grim the crowd and atmosphere is

What do people expect? Surely no one expected a massive crowd especially after last week

I wonder which Eagles player will Kent Kingsley us today? There’s always one unfortunately.

Hope Culley cuts loose today.

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Stupid online booking. I have 4 tickets & a receipt but can only access 2 online

Yep needed to go visit membership services I have a researched seat ticket should just appear like normal but no this is marvel

 

Let’s go Demons, woo hoo, I’m so excited.

Kill me now.

It already looks like men vs boys.

I'm sorry but we should win by at least 10 goals.


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