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Thanks for all the support I hope it will get us some more members that's what I'll judge the success of this video on :-). For those that couldn't view it were you on a mobile device? Because of copyright issues with the song I used they won't let me make it available to mobiles. If you need to search for it just type Melbourne football club and set the filter to the last couple days. Thanks again to everyone that is sharing this and GO DEES!

Yes on an iPhone. Will try on my PC.

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Robbo also said he liked it but apparently needed more of the old players in it lol I thought I'd put in quite a few myself. James Frawley sent me a MSG aswell saying he couldn't view it! Damn YouTube but hopefully it's also getting around to some potential members. 450 views now on YouTube not bad but I reckon we can do better! Let's smash 40,000 this year! It's time we went up another level.

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Great stuff!

That Frawley chase on Jetta is one of the greatest highlights I've ever seen, never get tired of watching it, it's inspirational. Doesn't give up.

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Thanks guys hope you're all sharing it :-) as soon as I found the Broadbridge footage I knew it had to go in... I hope the whole thing tells the story that together the club and it's members can get past any hurdles.

Out of interest, where'd you find it? Is it accessible on the net anywhere?

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AWESOME bit of work Muzza, I'm very emotional about our DEE's & this bought some moisture to the eyes, just love it!

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2 things that stood out for me;

1. How good could Trapper have been? We didn't get the best out of him. If there has been a player on our list in the past 20 years with silkier skills than him, I'd like to know who they are. Regardless of your personal opinion of him, his best was every bit of a superstar, just a shame we didn't get to witness it enough.

2. Has any Club had to deal with as much crap as we have had to since the merger days? While I take a strong interest in all clubs, I can't remember any of them having such a roller-coaster ride like we have had to deal with. Maybe the Kangaroos have put up with a fair bit, but we've had proposed mergers, finals every 2nd year, flogged in a grand final, 2 wooden spoons in a row, the Broadbridge tragedy, 186, $cully.

I was very emotinal watching the youtube clip (bugger you Muzza!!). I support the Demons because of my late father who passed last year, and sadly, we never got to share the ultimate success with each other. Looking at the ride we've been on, especially since 1987 (I, like many on here, was at the Western Oval, and sadly at VFL Park), you have to sometimes ask yourself "why the bloody hell do I barrack for these guys?" Doesn't take long to realise that you only have red and blue blood running through you, and that question of why fast becomes a question of why not. I had a friend's Mum ask me last year "who is your 2nd favourite team", my answer was simple, "Melbourne". I don't have 2 teams, I am Melbourne and only Melbourne. I can't imagine what it feels like to win a premiership, but I have a feeling that it will be the most satisfying and emotional day ever.

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Thanks for all the support guys the views are still climbing! Haven't had any msgs from anyone saying they've viewed it and signed up yet hopefully that doesn't mean it isn't happenning. Billy it's that sort of passion for our club that's kept us going and will be what leads us into the future!

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