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Great vid! Some of my personal favourite moments! In particular that great hip and shoulder spin from Warnock, i literally jumped of the couch Wona style pumping the air when i saw that live! Go Dees!

 

hopefully plenty more highlights to add in 6 months!

I just can not wait to go to a game, every game with the anticipation of winning/being competitive. Instead of the sense of dread going to the footy is these days.

Oh and Wonna hurry up and come back, love the star jumps! That day vs Freo in '08 was awesome. Day before I flew out to the UK for 12 months!


Great Vid! Good soundtrack aswell.

This video really doesnt help, even though the NAB aint so far away i cant wait!

Great vid!

Have a look at the related vids on the right hand side, the related vids, ALL of them are Jurrah suggestions! Hmmmm i think he is the X factor we desperately needed. Love the vid!

 

Would it be possible to have a sticky thread that has links to all MFC related YouTube videos?

Saves a new thread being created every few weeks and would provide a good catalogue of MFC videos.

I look at this Video, and forget sometimes how good the Russian can play.

That game against Carlton was the day I thought Russian really grabbed hold of the Number 1 ruck spot for the MFC.

Gippy


One of the best things about the 2010 season is that everyone(supporters and coaching staff) will all be on the "same page" and wanting the team to win.(This is never an issue for players who always play to win.)

That's what I am most looking forward to in 2010.Along with the excitement of watching the MFC young talent develop.

It's going to be one hell of a ride!

The great thing is mixing this video with some of the youtube highlight tapes of our young recruits. It is great to see Scully, Watts, Gysberts, Blease and Strauss all playing in the one team. Hopefully it won't be too long before they are all playing together again. B)

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