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Best MFC Youtube video ever

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Gold. Love Neita's hit on McCabe and for some reason I vividly remember that diving mark that he took - my memory suggests that it was Peter Walsh bursting out of the centre who delivered it to him. Those were the years ('04, '05) when I really enjoyed watching MFC play football.

 

Great video clip.

Even better when you watch it a few times and there is so much significance in the order of the clips.

Fantastic editing.

for those who haven't seen the Liam Jurrah/Alan Partridge clip

Mouth watering.

 
Gold. Love Neita's hit on McCabe and for some reason I vividly remember that diving mark that he took - my memory suggests that it was Peter Walsh bursting out of the centre who delivered it to him. Those were the years ('04, '05) when I really enjoyed watching MFC play football.

All I remember was being up in Sydney and watching Neita take the Lions apart, making MFC the first team to beat them up there in ages. I think he kicked 7 that day.

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Awesome. Great song to go with great, emotive footage.

Would love to have seen more of a tribute to TB, but other than that, it's wonderful.

How good would it be at full resolution and instead of yet another scarf, all members get a copy of it on DVD with other footage as part of their memebership next year.


Unreal.

I was there when Lyon kicked that torp, a 16 year old kid. I was there when Robbie kicked that goal against Nth in the Elim Final in 87.

I want to see a flag.

Great clip, love it. fantastic to see a bit of the great Robbie Flower one of the most skilled players of all time. When Melbourne was no where in the 70's and 80's you could still go along and see Robbie and witness poetry in motion.

Bring on the future.

 
Just amazing.

Does anyone know the title of the track and where I may be able to find it?

I tunes is evil!

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