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When do u think melbourne will win another premiership???

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Not going to put a number on it. In 98, it was 2 years. In 2002, it was 2 years, in 2004 it was 1 year. I'm going to say at least 5 years.

 

I will say 2064

Because anytime I have predicted it to be within 3 years it has never happened!

God I hope I'm wrong! :P

2013


I think we wil be seriously contending finals in 2-3 years.. Tha means, not just making up the numbers.. but there with a show.

Wouldnt it be lovely to beat Collingwood ...3 times.. :D but id settle for twice and a record flogging of the Tassie Sqawks...just to shove it up big mouth !!

 

2009.

We will do a 'Baby Bombers'.

2011-15 The First team to win 5 in a row Go Dees!


Well it's not just dependent on our progess but also other teams (obviously). If the Bulldogs turn into the next Geelong then a premiership may be out of the question until 2012 or something like that. But I reckon we'll be up there challenging in 4 years. Finals in 2.

I recon in about 3-5 years... some of our young guns just need some time to settle in and get some experience before we rule again!!!

5 years at least

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