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I will be there junior to clap you on your 200th game. You have been a one club player who has played many magnificent games for us. The 2 best and fairests show what a great player you have been. Every week you go in hard. Well done and hopefully the boys can be motovated to win for you.

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I will be there junior to clap you on your 200th game. You have been a one club player who has played many magnificent games for us. The 2 best and fairests show what a great player you have been. Every week you go in hard. Well done and hopefully the boys can be motovated to win for you.

I'll Be back

However after 45 years this is just getting harder & harder.

AHHHH The rollercoaster continue's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'll be there with my kids. I took all three today ,which has become a Mahoney tradition in round 1. I checked with all three on the drive home and all three said they were not put off by today's miserable (and statistically historic) event. They said they would come again because watching the new players develop was exciting. I should add that all three are under 14yoa. So bring on our first home game. I would think that anything under 50 points in arrears would be a step forward

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Well, I can't get to the game, living interstate and all, but I will be bringing a few friends down to the local footy club to watch the game again, and have a bit of a kick beforehand.

By the end of the season they'll all be demon supporters.

I'm also going to buy a copy of the 150th special history for a long-lapsed Demon I know. I figure the connections between history that he'd know, and the stuff on the current team, would give it a shot at bringing him back into the active supporter fold.

What are other people doing?

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I'll be there with my kids. I took all three today ,which has become a Mahoney tradition in round 1. I checked with all three on the drive home and all three said they were not put off by today's miserable (and statistically historic) event. They said they would come again because watching the new players develop was exciting. I should add that all three are under 14yoa. So bring on our first home game. I would think that anything under 50 points in arrears would be a step forward

Kids are resilient, which is an essential trait for any Melbourne supporter. I also took my three daughters today aged 7,10 & 13 and they have already asked me to take them next week.

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If you jump off this early, you need to take a long hard look at yourself.

Bring on the Dogs!

count me in.!!!! We can only go up from here.

Rain hail or shine, I'll be there

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I'll be there with my kids. I took all three today ,which has become a Mahoney tradition in round 1. I checked with all three on the drive home and all three said they were not put off by today's miserable (and statistically historic) event. They said they would come again because watching the new players develop was exciting. I should add that all three are under 14yoa. So bring on our first home game. I would think that anything under 50 points in arrears would be a step forward

Say, were you sitting on level two at the punt road end behind the goals? With three little girls?

If so I was the dude behind you!

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Talk about someone showing pride in the jumper and I struggle to name anyone better than junior that I've seen. Week after week he pulls himself up from the base of packs, always goes when it is his turn. Did he also have CFS in his teenage years? I don't reckon there's an ounce of footy talent that he's left undeveloped. Few can say that. I'll be there.

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If you jump off this early, you need to take a long hard look at yourself.

Bring on the Dogs!

yeah...but is it OK to give the next week a miss ??? lol :lol:

Now I just have to decide.. to pack ham-salad rolls.. or just a big swage of Humble Pie ??

It will be as much out of curiosity as support to be honest.. Im just interested to see what sort of effort they come out with after yesterdays "day of shame"

Hint for next weeks Banner....just one word .............. SORRY !!

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