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56 minutes ago, old dee said:

We will win, all that is left is the size of the difference. 

It only Collingwood, their size is extra small.While Melbourne is extra large. It not a fair comparison. 

 
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4 hours ago, old dee said:

We will win, all that is left is the size of the difference. 

Admire your confidence.

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Admire your confidence.

It's growing from zero a couple of weeks ago. Still nothing special. Just an boastful  hope!

 
On 6/11/2021 at 1:48 PM, old dee said:

It's growing from zero a couple of weeks ago. Still nothing special. Just an boastful  hope!

You are becoming a believer 


5 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

You are becoming a believer 

Daydream Believer was one of my favourite Monkees songs. In fact I’m humming the song as I write. 

And it was a nice bottle of red. 

11 hours ago, hemingway said:

Daydream Believer was one of my favourite Monkees songs. In fact I’m humming the song as I write. 

And it was a nice bottle of red. 

Those were the days my friend we thought …………

Let us NEVER discuss what happened on Monday!  What a filthy day!

 
12 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Let us NEVER discuss what happened on Monday!  What a filthy day!

My confidence is back to zero DF. This club has half a century history of disappointing fans and I see nothing that will change my mind. Every week I have been  waiting for yesterday's result. In previous weeks our improved skill level has won us games but yesterday we saw the MFC do the normal, lose a game that their skill level should have won by 10 goals. The tradition continues. 

On 6/12/2021 at 11:25 PM, hemingway said:

Daydream Believer was one of my favourite Monkees songs. In fact I’m humming the song as I write. 

And it was a nice bottle of red. 

The Monkees !!! FMD you were dead then

How about the Everly Bros or even the big O ?

Edited by Bitter but optimistic
Typo


On 6/11/2021 at 3:36 PM, Redleg said:

Admire your confidence.

Seriously misplaced. 

On the news and in the papers there’s been much ado about Geelong potentially losing 900k if no crowds at Friday’s game. Yet, I haven’t seen a scrap of reporting about our (twice as much) loss to date. I wouldn’t have known about it had I not read it on DL. 

13 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The Monkees !!! FMD you were dead then

How about the Everly Bros or even the big O ?

Crying.

16 hours ago, old dee said:

My confidence is back to zero DF. This club has half a century history of disappointing fans and I see nothing that will change my mind. Every week I have been  waiting for yesterday's result. In previous weeks our improved skill level has won us games but yesterday we saw the MFC do the normal, lose a game that their skill level should have won by 10 goals. The tradition continues. 

There a difference between home and away games and finals footy. We don't know how we will play in finals yet. But its not a bad thing to lose a few home and away games, as long as we keep beating Messydrugs and the Filth! 

However our long term plan to win number 13 has been to wait 100 years since our last GF win. I still feel we are on track so no need to panic.

15 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The Monkees !!! FMD you were dead then

How about the Everly Bros or even the big O ?

Uncle Bitter you need to change your music selection to the 21 century, otherwise people may consider you to be a old fart! We would not want that to happen as your picture makes you look so young.

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Oh well they have worked out our game play! Bring on the 2022 AFL season as it is not looking good for us for the rest of 2021.

On 6/15/2021 at 7:37 PM, Bitter but optimistic said:

The Monkees !!! FMD you were dead then

How about the Everly Bros or even the big O ?

omac? never knew he could sing

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3 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Oh well they have worked out our game play! Bring on the 2022 AFL season as it is not looking good for us for the rest of 2021.

Don't panic.

We lost by under two goals, without another key forward, kicking badly for goal, losing the clearances, with several players badly out of form, our worst pressure half of the year and getting some poor umpiring, to a side that was desperate to win to make the 8.

We can get back to our best again.

On 7/4/2021 at 12:19 PM, Redleg said:

Don't panic.

We lost by under two goals, without another key forward, kicking badly for goal, losing the clearances, with several players badly out of form, our worst pressure half of the year and getting some poor umpiring, to a side that was desperate to win to make the 8.

We can get back to our best again.

Pity it will be after the 2021 AFL Grandfinal.

I think OD comments are sounding correct to me. Bring on the 2022 AFL season!

On 7/4/2021 at 2:19 PM, Redleg said:

Don't panic.

We lost by under two goals, without another key forward, kicking badly for goal, losing the clearances, with several players badly out of form, our worst pressure half of the year and getting some poor umpiring, to a side that was desperate to win to make the 8.

We can get back to our best again.

When is the  $64 question Mr.Leg?


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39 minutes ago, old dee said:

When is the  $64 question Mr.Leg?

What is that?

35 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What is that?

I am obviously older than i think.

There was a quiz show in the sixties called the Coles $64 question.

Top Prize was believe it or not 64 pounds.

So a difficult question was often referred to as the $64 question.

So my question to you I guess was when will we get back to our best?

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21 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am obviously older than i think.

There was a quiz show in the sixties called the Coles $64 question.

Top Prize was believe it or not 64 pounds.

So a difficult question was often referred to as the $64 question.

So my question to you I guess was when will we get back to our best?

Answer. When we get back to maximum effort and pressure, a settled competent forward line, good goal kicking and decent inside 50 disposal.

 
On 7/7/2021 at 4:52 PM, Redleg said:

Answer. When we get back to maximum effort and pressure, a settled competent forward line, good goal kicking and decent inside 50 disposal.

So as DF says 2022 with a ounce of luck.


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