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So... who else misses Ology

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There are a few people working behind the scenes to restore the site dee-luded, thanks for asking, however we need Tim's assistance and at this point he remains unwell and we are reluctant to push the issue.

The stats mentioned are actually a list of players for every game in each season from 1897 to 2009 with goals scored and from 1992 onwards there are full games stats, kicks, marks, tackles etc including Brownlow votes.

There are also 100 odd player profiles to which the images I have saved were to be up loaded.

Over 100 hours have been invested in these stats by myself and countless hours by Tim, hence my reluctance to see it all down the gurglar.

Go Demons.

Thanks 'gsmith12', I share your desire to keep 'Ology afloat.

I wish Tim well, & hope he makes a full recovery.

IMO we need 2 sites for the MFC stuff. It's just a good idea all round...

I'm no computer expert, barely a novice really, but PM me if you need help with it in some way.

I'd like to learn.

Please keep us all up to date with things if you can. cheers, DL...

Miss ology heaps. Oh well.

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Thanks 'gsmith12', I share your desire to keep 'Ology afloat.

I wish Tim well, & hope he makes a full recovery.

IMO we need 2 sites for the MFC stuff. It's just a good idea all round...

I'm no computer expert, barely a novice really, but PM me if you need help with it in some way.

I'd like to learn.

Please keep us all up to date with things if you can. cheers, DL...

Smithy and -luded: I miss having the altnative available. I was a regular poster there but I must say apart from the technical problems, some of the personal nit-picking and abuse (especially from whoever is / are the various iterations as I recall of rono) got to me over the early part of this season and I transferred my time-wasting activities (not meant in a derogatory way) over here.

I, like many others, are very grateful to Tim in particular, and his support team for what that have given us - it would be great if it resurrected, but Tim's health is more important.

I miss TGR

(pure nutbean)


Hi Smithy,I'm an old Ballarat guy, any help needed?

Take care-JCB

Over recent years i made umpteen attempts to join O'logy and although each time it came up "SUCCESSFUL" it never processed. I wonder how many dedicated Dees had to put up with this frustrating exercise.

Over recent years i made umpteen attempts to join O'logy and although each time it came up "SUCCESSFUL" it never processed. I wonder how many dedicated Dees had to put up with this frustrating exercise.

Putting up with frustration comes with being a dedicated Dee!
 

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