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This weeks crowd v Fremantle

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I believe they will be locking the gates at 2.11pm to keep the Melbourne supporters in the ground.

 
I believe they will be locking the gates at 2.11pm to keep the Melbourne supporters in the ground.

Lets say 5,000 tops. Wonder what the club loses on that?

Lets say 5,000 tops. Wonder what the club loses on that?

A shitload less than they would lose if they sacked Bailey.

 

14,271, and under 10,000 by the end of the match.

Then we'll cop it in the media again during the week.

Last year, Round 4 at the MCG Melb vs Fremantle (by the way at that point both clubs were 0 and 3) attracted a crowd of 16,654. So I'll predict 16,654.


I believe they will be locking the gates at 2.11pm to keep the Melbourne supporters in the ground.

that is the funniest yet..

I will be one of the people being locked in..

I do remember a game I think in 2003 when we played Port at the 'G

I drove..unusual for me..and parked second row in front of the southern stand..time is 1.43pm..

in my seat by 1.46pm.

we win!!! although Nick Stevens gets 5000 touches.

leave after signing the song..4.59pm.

arrive home..Ascot Vale..5.30pm

I hope no one shows so I can drive in and get home before the news..

Cheeky idea here, but if you have an mfc and an mcc membership, scan in with both. Furthermore, if anyone knows a member that can't make it, just borrow their card and swipe it in as well. Might help a little bit..

 
Cheeky idea here, but if you have an mfc and an mcc membership, scan in with both. Furthermore, if anyone knows a member that can't make it, just borrow their card and swipe it in as well. Might help a little bit..

I can just imagine. The scoreboard reads 45 000 and the stands are empty except for you, me and the one Freo supporter in Melbourne. That'd be convincing, wouldn't it?

dunno how many memberships you own...


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