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Just a couple of quick questions regarding Sunday Night's showpiece.

Are you going? Yes

Crowd? 21,334

Who will win? Melbourne by 26

Which camp are you in - Winning or tanking

If Richmond win on the weekend, then Kruezer is on the table for both clubs, so I'd hope we'd lose. However if Richmond lose (more likely) then I hope we go out and belt the blues, and enjoy a rare evening out at the footy.

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I never miss a game in Melbourne.

But I must admit, the atmosphere is going to be very odd. I wouldn't be surprised if half the Melbourne fans that turn up will be barracking for the Blues.

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Are you going? I have every intention to, but it honestly depends on how I pull up from the night before. Thank god it's a twilight match

Crowd? 16,500

Who will win? Melbourne by 106

Which camp are you in - I'm on board Thomas the Tank Engine

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Just a couple of quick questions regarding Sunday Night's showpiece.

Are you going? Yes

Crowd? 21,334

Who will win? Melbourne by 26

Which camp are you in - Winning or tanking

If Richmond win on the weekend, then Kruezer is on the table for both clubs, so I'd hope we'd lose. However if Richmond lose (more likely) then I hope we go out and belt the blues, and enjoy a rare evening out at the footy.

Could only see Tigers getting up if Crows roll Pies and Saints lose interest. Tigers could not beat Saints if they are playing for finals. If above happens I will feel sick knowing that tankers will get 1 and 2 in the draft and 1 in PSD. If that happens look for an old man throwing up in the AFL members on ground level near the old coaches box.

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Are you going? yes

Crowd? 23,000

Who will win? Melbourne 78 points (Newton to kick 7)

Which camp are you in? Read my name: NO TANK!

[Edit]I would be less unhappy if we lost as long as Richmond lose, i cannot accept being wooden spooners this year, even if it does get us Kruezer. It'd just be funny to see Carlton miss out on their PP.

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Which camp are you in - Winning --> 3rd pick will still be a good one

That would be 4th pick.

1........Carlton (PP) Kreuzer

2........Richmond Cotchin (damn, i really wanted him)

3........Carlton Morton

4........Melbourne Hopefully Brad Ebert

Melbourne really need pace and class in the mid-field. With that in mind, and with Cotchin gone no doubt before our pick, we should go after Brad Ebert. Why??? Because he runs hard, has got a big tank, has a big body, has a big kick, shows great leadership, has class and skill and he has some dash about him too.

Whilst Cotchin may be more silky and ooze class, Ebert goes in a bit harder and is a bit quicker i think (but trials will tell all). If we are able to off-load a big name (ala Trav, Bruce, etc) during trade week and gain another top 10 pick (unlikely i know) it will lessen the effect of not having a higher pick if we lose to Carlton.

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Am I going ?.....YES try keeping me away

Crowd .... a pathetic 25989 ( father's day)

Winning team....Mighty Demons by 34 points

Tank/Win.....Only one way to go "WIN"

:wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

Passionate and Loyal to the end...GO DEES

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I am definitely going (so excited), however I have just realised that I haven't paid my MCC yet and the first cut off was.. well.. yesterday.

So can someone direct me to where the MFC members can sit as I haven't sat there at all this year?

Just to save a bit of time..

Thanks :)

and I'm saying NO to the tank - go Dees!

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That would be 4th pick.

1........Carlton (PP) Kreuzer

2........Richmond Cotchin (damn, i really wanted him)

3........Carlton Morton

4........Melbourne Hopefully Brad Ebert

Melbourne really need pace and class in the mid-field. With that in mind, and with Cotchin gone no doubt before our pick, we should go after Brad Ebert. Why??? Because he runs hard, has got a big tank, has a big body, has a big kick, shows great leadership, has class and skill and he has some dash about him too.

Whilst Cotchin may be more silky and ooze class, Ebert goes in a bit harder and is a bit quicker i think (but trials will tell all). If we are able to off-load a big name (ala Trav, Bruce, etc) during trade week and gain another top 10 pick (unlikely i know) it will lessen the effect of not having a higher pick if we lose to Carlton.

Good point, and I agree with Ebert being our pick.

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Are you going? No, this situation is humiliating and insulting to us members.

Crowd? 12,500

Who will win? Melbourne by 60

Which camp are you in - Tanking. We cant afford to miss out on pick 2,18,19.

The fact that we are going to win this game is very upsetting. There is a big difference between pick 2,18,19 compared to 4 and 20. A complete waste of a season.

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Why??? This match has absolutely no meaning at all, thanks to Dimitriou's farcical bonus for the cheating tanking Blues.

They wll be lucky to get 12,000 I reckon.

Won't even listen.

No interest whatever in the result - if we win will it be due to CFC's cheating??? If they win, we will be the accused.

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