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Just a reminder why we all go to the footy

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With this forum being dominated by talks of Tanking, delistings and fellow demnlanders getting stuck into each other, Just watch the following clip to bring a little positivity back to the forum. GAMES LIKE THIS ARE WHAT WE GO TO THE FOOTY FOR !!

I was at the game and I still get excited.

 

That game was amazing - what an incredible feeling in the stands that day.

Almost feel like pulling it out and watching again now!

 

As good as that game was if you really want a reminder of what footy should be like grab a copy of the 2000 final aganist carlton. Faaaarrrrkk what game and it was against those [censored] ants from lygon st. Even better though turn on the tv and watch brisbane v collingwood, J Brown is putting on a clinic. gee you would love a player like that at melbourne.

With this forum being dominated by talks of Tanking, delistings and fellow demnlanders getting stuck into each other, Just watch the following clip to bring a little positivity back to the forum. GAMES LIKE THIS ARE WHAT WE GO TO THE FOOTY FOR !!

I was at the game and I still get excited.

love your thread.... and can't agree more. And what a win means to the team...GO DEES


love your thread.... and can't agree more. And what a win means to the team...GO DEES

I'm truly amazed. Astonishing really.

Wow. What a game!!! I remember going in with some mates to the game AT HALF TIME!!! We just thought we'd go in for the hell of it, 50 points down, and then the second half!!! Inspirational stuff.

Anyone who doubts the passion of the playing group for their club, have a look at that match. I'm amazed they were able to get themselves up after 7? losses to start the year, the laughing stock of the comp, and come out with a performance like that in the second half, astonishing stuff.

Times like this that you miss Aussie the most...and you want Robbo to stay at the club.

CARN THE DEES!!!

 

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