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

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Melbourne will beat Fremantle this Sunday.

 
No surprise there.

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

Well, we could make love...

Well, we could make love...

Imagine the offspring of YM & GOF...such enthusiasm but with a wise head on young shoulders!

As for Sunday I'm going like most of the faithful ...hopefully there are some new faces in the team to add a little spice to the occasion.

As much as the Dockers played well against the Cats, they have lost Carr and picked up a few niggles so I think we are a chance.

Famous last words ;)


have been to three matches at the G this year that have featured MelbourneFC... this could be my fourth but....

at the moment it is a toss-up between local footy (competitive) and the demons (non-competitive)...

a thought is to get to the G early, go in as an MFC member and p!ss off to local footy!!

i do not want another three or so hgours of my life i cannot get back, as already it is up to nine hours so far this season..

 
Your mum will get jealous...

So will you boyfriend 'realist'

I really want to head down, but it doesn't look like anyone is willing to swap shifts with me.

It's going to be the first home game that I'll miss since I started buying a membership, ten years ago.


We absolutely need all the support we can get this week. It is essential that we break even in these matches because I personally don't want to have to sell anymore home games!

So if you're free this Sunday and you wake up and think "too cold", "can't be bothered", "we'll probably lose", think how much worse it would be if you didn't have the choice of going to watch our beloved club play at the MCG anymore.

Besides, as if you want to miss the lone-trumpeter show!

We absolutely need all the support we can get this week. It is essential that we break even in these matches because I personally don't want to have to sell anymore home games!

Absolutely! And i'll be buggered if i'll have my membership paying for the shortfall of a melbourne attendance, carn the dees!

a thought is to get to the G early, go in as an MFC member and p!ss off to local footy!!

That's fine, just get your ticket scanned so it's counted :P

I'm taking my football-ignorant mum on Sunday. She never goes, but I'm hoping I can convert her to the MFC. I figure that if every Melbourne supporter did this, we'd get out of the [censored] pretty quick.

That trumpter is the sole reason we haven't won games for the last 18 months.

Not that he can't play the song, but have him not play this week, and if we get up, put him in a box with the 70s red and blue jumper and Andrew Lamprill and never speak of it again.


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Well im dragging 3 mates along...

Everyone try do the same, its easier then i thought haha

Well im dragging 3 mates along...

Everyone try do the same, its easier then i thought haha

Yeah. Imagine if we all did this every week? 35 000 easy vs interstate teams. Then it could snowball. They would take people, then they might buy memberships, go to more games, etc. The gap would get smaller so quickly it would make the 'Pies heads spin!

I'll be there but hey, with the team just announced what is there to look forward to? More lost handballing, more ghastly turnovers, Robbo losing his feet, a couple of hundred interchanges, etc etc.

It would be great to see some young fresh talent let loose on Freo. And nice to see a game plan actually developing. I'm going with low expectations.. simply hoping not to lose by 100.

I'll be there but hey, with the team just announced what is there to look forward to? More lost handballing, more ghastly turnovers, Robbo losing his feet, a couple of hundred interchanges, etc etc.

It would be great to see some young fresh talent let loose on Freo. And nice to see a game plan actually developing. I'm going with low expectations.. simply hoping not to lose by 100.

Agreed

Thats why Im staying at home

The MFC have screwed me again, now Im gonna screw them


Tarant has been named in the Freo squad. That alone should provide us timeless entertainment & keep us in the game!!

Wrong. We'll make him look good, he'll prob kick 6.

Agreed

Thats why Im staying at home

The MFC have screwed me again, now Im gonna screw them

The MFC owes you nothing you deluded man.

For someone who claims to be the best and greatest supporter of the MFC, you are nothing more than a whingy, gutless bandwagoner.

 
The MFC owes you nothing you deluded man.

For someone who claims to be the best and greatest supporter of the MFC, you are nothing more than a whingy, gutless bandwagoner.

Y_M is just about the only one who doesn't already know this!


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