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If you can make it to the G this week and dont show up...

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You are not a true supporter of the MFC. Enough said.

Get behind the club when it needs you most.

GO DEES!

 

And if you have something on but make it to the 'G anyway, then you are a legend.

"I'm sorry, but I can't make Dad's funeral this weekend. The Dees are playing and I have to go watch them get smashed."

 
I'm scared about the likely smallness of the crowd this sunday.

They will be talking about us next week for this reason only.


Well I've a wedding to attend.. will probably have more people....lol ( better food too..hheehe )

enjoy the game folks !!

Well I've a wedding to attend.. will probably have more people....lol ( better food too..hheehe )

enjoy the game folks !!

Tell them to move the wedding to the Ponsford Stand. There will be plenty of seating, red rooster can do the catering. I bet if you inform the club your boosting crowd numbers by moving the wedding they'll get the Rev back to conduct the ceremony!

 

I've been rostered on, but can hopefully change my shift. It's not looking good though.


ive got an idea, we should all make flags, and walk out of the MCC (or wherever we are sitting) and sit behind the goals with the cheer squad because it is extremely empty at the moment.

and can the two cheer squads get over their little fight and come back togethor again!! please? is anybody here in the cheersquad that can explain the current situation...it looked (and sounded) soooo much better a couple of years ago when it was more crowded and everyone wore the redhead jackets...whats going on?

besides that, keep up the good work

Should be there. After what happenned to The Shockers last friday night, i reckon we ae a chance-albeit small!! Go Dees

I'll be there, and I'm dragging 2 mates along. GO DEES!

This is good, so far the crowd is at about 10.

I'll be there...unfortunately.


I'll wait until I see the line ups first. If he plays same duds that he has played all year then I won't go but if Bailey shows me that he is looking at the future and starts playing the kids then it will be worth the effort to go and it won't bother me if we get smashed as long as Bailey is showing me that he is doing everything he can to try and make this club better at the moment he is not doing this. The funny thing is that Garry Lyon always says this while the coach that he picked to lead the club does exactly the opposite. I think it's sad when the club treats 5 goal losses like wins and 10 goal losses seem to be accepted by the media. We have been lucky that Brisbane and the Kangaroos didn't have their kicking boots on it could have easily been worse.

I'll be there with my son as we both have been at every home game so far.

It's turned out to be a great opportunity for a catch-up and conversation about the price of pies and the occasional scotch and coke and how his love life's travelling. What was called 'quality time'.

Unfortunately the occasional Demon goal interrupts our conversation.

I'll be there with my son as we both have been at every home game so far.

It's turned out to be a great opportunity for a catch-up and conversation about the price of pies and the occasional scotch and coke and how his love life's travelling. What was called 'quality time'.

Unfortunately the occasional Demon goal interrupts our conversation.

Yes i have had similiar conversations with my dad at 2 games this year-Against the bulldogs i went to the bar at half time and stayed, never done that before. I refuse to watch if the team is disinterested asnd not having a dip. I got my pride...

I'll be there, carn the dees!! I feel a win coming on, all will come together for one week only, kicks will hit targets and confidence will lift, for no reason, against those little %$%^

GO THE DEES


I'll be there.

Might purchase the new 150 strip this weekend.

I think I'll wait to see the selected teams first.

I have had a gutful of the same pathetic senor players getting a game and showing no guts or spirit. Bailey said he would swing the axe after Round 6. And we are dead last with a percentage of about 11.

Show me you mean business Dean, and I will gladly come see us play Freo.

If come Thursday night it is revealed that you are all talk, then you may lose one of your biggest supporters.

The onus is on you.

ill b there.

leaving club footy early just 2 watch us win!!!!!

hopefully....

 
ill b there.

leaving club footy early just 2 watch us win!!!!!

hopefully....

Dont get your hopes up to much fella. :lol:

I think I'll wait to see the selected teams first.

I have had a gutful of the same pathetic senor players getting a game and showing no guts or spirit. Bailey said he would swing the axe after Round 6. And we are dead last with a percentage of about 11.

Show me you mean business Dean, and I will gladly come see us play Freo.

If come Thursday night it is revealed that you are all talk, then you may lose one of your biggest supporters.

The onus is on you.

No surprise there.

I'd hate to know how you fill your day otherwise....


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