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Still laugh about this!!!! Was at the game and standing in GA on the eastern city side forward pocket next to a couple of fellow dee's supporters, and couldnt believe it when a complete toss of a geelong supporter, who was obviously getting frustrated as we got with 5 points in the 3rd quater, decided that our barracking, support and encouragment for the boys got all too much for him so he went to the cops to try to get us all evicted!!!

The Cops thought it was a bit of a joke and didt take it seriously so as you can all imagine, we continued with even greater gusto after that and 5 or so mins later the soft c%^K of a supporter couldnt handle it and left.

GO DEES!!!!!!

 
Still laugh about this!!!! Was at the game and standing in GA on the eastern city side forward pocket next to a couple of fellow dee's supporters, and couldnt believe it when a complete toss of a geelong supporter, who was obviously getting frustrated as we got with 5 points in the 3rd quater, decided that our barracking, support and encouragment for the boys got all too much for him so he went to the cops to try to get us all evicted!!!

The Cops thought it was a bit of a joke and didt take it seriously so as you can all imagine, we continued with even greater gusto after that and 5 or so mins later the soft c%^K of a supporter couldnt handle it and left.

GO DEES!!!!!!

Hey Billy. Were you part of the group standing up the back singing the song during the third quarter?

 

Nice work. I hate people who can give it but can't take it. I love it when another supporter gets into Melbourne, because I always do the same to the opposition. What a banana that person must've been.

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Hey Billy. Were you part of the group standing up the back singing the song during the thrid quarter?

I think some of the boys around me were!!!


I think some of the boys around me were!!!

Was very funny and it was pretty hard for the Geelong supporters to come back since we were supposed to be losing by 200 points. I know the Girlong fans around me were annoyed. When they kicked a few in a row at the end of the second quarter they were all saying "here we go". By the end of the match the umpires were enemy No.1 What a pack of whingers, we all know marginal frees get paid these days. It's been like that for a few years and didn't hurt Geelong last year.

Was very funny and it was pretty hard for the Geelong supporters to come back since we were supposed to be losing by 200 points. I know the Girlong fans around me were annoyed. When they kicked a few in a row at the end of the second quarter they were all saying "here we go". By the end of the match the umpires were enemy No.1 What a pack of whingers, we all know marginal frees get paid these days. It's been like that for a few years and didn't hurt Geelong last year.

I think you misunderstood the nature of the complaint , which was to query why non in-breds were allowed to mix with the locals , all of whom were from the same brother and sister .

I think you misunderstood the nature of the complaint , which was to query why non in-breds were allowed to mix with the locals , all of whom were from the same brother and sister .

... the same brother and sister and at least one sheep ...

 
I think you misunderstood the nature of the complaint , which was to query why non in-breds were allowed to mix with the locals , all of whom were from the same brother and sister .

Yep! Wouldn't want us injecting any new DNA into their part of the world ;)

Good on you Billy!

In the words of Ted Whitten - stick it up 'em!

Moose


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