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From your thread title I was wondering if he were staging a coup?

Having read the link I am very happy and drooling with the usual pre preseason expectations of a huge Demon year.

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From your thread title I was wondering if he were staging a coup?

Having read the link I am very happy and drooling with the usual pre preseason expectations of a huge Demon year.

My God it is 6 th.September we finished our last game of 2012 six days ago.

I sure admire the positivity monoccular.

Lets wait till we see the 2013 squad before we get too excited

And remember talk is cheap as we all know from the last 6 years

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My God it is 6 th.September we finished our last game of 2012 six days ago.

I sure admire the positivity monoccular.

Lets wait till we see the 2013 squad before we get too excited

And remember talk is cheap as we all know from the last 6 years

Six days.....thank goodness it is over.

But It is never too early to be positive...after all, the squad and the draft / trade picks will be dissected out relentlessly especially by the regular naysayers, and my (baseless and totally unfounded) sense of excitement and optimism could quickly fade.

You must be very young to only mention the last 6 years....how about the last 48 years!!

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Surely this is the earliest ever "the boys are raring to go for the new season" fluff article ever written. I'll believe it when I see it, Grimesy.

Yeah, i agree, give us some respect Grimesy. We're melbourne supporters, we've been promised the World, but given Moe, year in, year out

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Actually interesting what he had to say about.....dare i utter his name ...Sylvia. I await further improving . I'll continue breathing however .

Yep heard it all before aswe all have but who knows...lol.. Oneday !!

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Surely this is the earliest ever "the boys are raring to go for the new season" fluff article ever written. I'll believe it when I see it, Grimesy.

I hear what you're saying Chook and has been discussed elsewhere (the trengove reality check comments), the club has its media obligations including the provision of fluff to supporters.

But I detect - in Grimes' comments and those of others - a deep-seated belief in the path the club / team is on.

JG is evidently a good communicator but I'm inclined to think there is core group of players and staff who have genuinely bought in to the vision and are convinced they are on the path to success.

I find it intriguing that a player with just 13 wins from 53 games feels like his timing at the club is perfect.

If that makes me a sucker, then so be it ... it's not like I haven't been seduced by (false) hope before!

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I hear what you're saying Chook and has been discussed elsewhere (the trengove reality check comments), the club has its media obligations including the provision of fluff to supporters.

But I detect - in Grimes' comments and those of others - a deep-seated belief in the path the club / team is on.

JG is evidently a good communicator but I'm inclined to think there is core group of players and staff who have genuinely bought in to the vision and are convinced they are on the path to success.

I find it intriguing that a player with just 13 wins from 53 games feels like his timing at the club is perfect.

If that makes me a sucker, then so be it ... it's not like I haven't been seduced by (false) hope before!

Something along the lines of "We've said it before, but this time we really mean it. We'll be good this time, I promise." Rule number one of passing a fiction off as truth: If you point out the flaws in your story (in this case that we've head it all before), then nobody can call you out on them. Edited by Chook
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Yeah, i agree, give us some respect Grimesy. We're melbourne supporters, we've been promised the World, but given Moe, year in, year out

Grimes should be so lucky to live in MOE. I am sick and tied of the constant MOE bashing on Demonland. Paris it might not be, and yes the combined I.Q of the town struggles to hit double figures but it has many wonderful attributes. Did you know that MOE is the gateway to Morwell and has an olympic size swimming pool. Some of the AFL's finest have come from MOE including Peter Somerville and Barry Rowlings. On second thoughts your right, it's a [censored] hole. Back on topic. The only Latin my old man taught me was "FACTOR NON VERBA" It means deeds not words or something along those lines. Jack we are Melbourne supporters and we have endured decades of meaningless platitudes. As well intended as you no doubt are we need to mourn for season 2012. It's been a crap year.

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Grimes could have said "I'm not going to insult your intelligence with yet more empty promises. What I can say is that we've let the supporters down this year and we're going to make amends by training as hard as we can over the summer and as captain I'm going to make it my business to make sure that every player in the club buys into the coaches' plans for 2013 and beyond".

If he'd said that he's have won some respect instead of looking like the Cameron Bruce of his generation.

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Grimes could have said "I'm not going to insult your intelligence with yet more empty promises. What I can say is that we've let the supporters down this year and we're going to make amends by training as hard as we can over the summer and as captain I'm going to make it my business to make sure that every player in the club buys into the coaches' plans for 2013 and beyond".

If he'd said that he's have won some respect instead of looking like the Cameron Bruce of his generation.

Yeh, I thought he would have said we will be in for another long year,..training the house down...you beauty.
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