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Well, we seem to have taken the Hit for Others manipulations of the recruiting kind..

Found to be holding the baby without a chair as someone unplugged the record player.

I suggest we rally around this match & start a march to the 'G' in Force, from opposite ST Pauls Cathedral @ Fed Square, to meetup & prepare to make Car'tons Brown eyes Blue... so to speak.

They're Journo's, seem to totally fail to remember they were up to their necks in Kreuzer Coffee Cups, & Tank Heaven..

A meeting with Destiny.

We only play then Once this Year, take the opportunity to,

get there, & give em Hell !!!

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Well, we seem to have taken the Hit for Others manipulations of the recruiting kind..

Found to be holding the baby without a chair as someone unplugged the record player.

I suggest we rally around this match & start a march to the 'G' in Force, from opposite ST Pauls Cathedral @ Fed Square, to meetup & prepare to make Car'tons Brown eyes Blue... so to speak.

They're Journo's, seem to totally fail to remember they were up to their necks in Kreuzer Coffee Cups, & Tank Heaven..

A meeting with Destiny.

We only play then Once this Year, take the opportunity to,

get there, & give em Hell !!!

That dates you Dee-Luded

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I want a West Ham v Millwall type atmosphere

I'm in. I hate these pr1cks with a passion. They started this crap in 2007 because we finished on 5 wins, no extra pick then watched two months later Carlton pick up Kreuzer and Judd.

I will put on the army uniform, load up and do what has to be done to get us over the line dee-luded.

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I'm in. I hate these pr1cks with a passion. They started this crap in 2007 because we finished on 5 wins, no extra pick then watched two months later Carlton pick up Kreuzer and Judd.

I will put on the army uniform, load up and do what has to be done to get us over the line dee-luded.

Hit Em high, hit em Low,,, give the ol' Pea Beau.

the thing is to remind them who WE Were, before they took our Barassi, & our Mojo.

Were back on the rails baby, & were comin to get Ya.

Where gunna derail your Blues Train, & ied your Kreuzer betallion.

This can be the start of a momentous ongoing War.... the likes of which the Lygon underbelly can't cope.

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Another four points putting us to at least 16 for the season at this point, is what I want out of this game. Followed by another postmatch discussion from Alves & Maclure about the new hard edged Dees being a side who are playing consistent hard footy week in week out.

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Another four points putting us to at least 16 for the season at this point, is what I want out of this game. Followed by another postmatch discussion from Alves & Maclure about the new hard edged Dees being a side who are playing consistent hard footy week in week out.

We can all dream PSD

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Old are you permanently miserable. Is there nothing to get you to see the bright side (apart from your grandaughter).

We are on the cusp of greatness - go wild and go to Etihad and support the boys. You never know you may even enjoy watching it live! (The game not you.)

Only when I start talking about the MFC ls

It has been belted into me for decades.

Seriously now I hardly ever go to the dome of death

I much prefer going to the game

But you guessed it I am on GD minding duties on Friday night.

So the replay on No.1 daughter's foxtel is the best I will be able to manage.

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Someone giving Robinson what he gave to Bail would be a great start, preferably in a legitimate contest and not, like the original dog act, behind the play.

And McLean doing bugger all then limping off to the boos of the Demon faithful would almost make the day......

but a crushing win by the Dees is what matters most.

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Someone giving Robinson what he gave to Bail would be a great start, preferably in a legitimate contest and not, like the original dog act, behind the play.

And McLean doing bugger all then limping off to the boos of the Demon faithful would almost make the day......

but a crushing win by the Dees is what matters most.

Mclean,,,,, hmmn, could we bring back Whelan for 1 game?

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i would prefer Jones to dish out some hurt. They go back further....

Or Sylvia... he and Brock were always paired like Bruce and Green and to a lesser extent Trengove and Scully.
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I do not care about Robinson, McLean or anyone else at the Blues.

Just get the 4 points Dees and then they can all wallow in their loss.

It is time!

If, we make this a big game OD, & belt them with fierce desire we could create a powerful ongoing rivalry & big game year in year out.

Bigger picture.

Lets smash them.

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I care, I care a hell of a lot.

One great man who is no longer with us anymore had a lifetime of supporters who all dug deep to get the MFC out of debt. Then some ungrateful little brat goes on TV blabbing away only to create the investigation into tanking and cost the club $500k when we weren't even found guilty of tanking.

And Greg Healy's lame excuse of saying "If Nathan Jones hadn't pulled out at the last minute, Brock would have never been on the show" is just pathetic.

It would make my lifetime to see a hospital hit put on McLean and I would especially love it if it was Viney.

Yes 4 points is what we all want. But some things just have to be done.

"McLean knocked for 6 in round 6

After a very high paced battle in which the upcoming Melbourne Demons took out the 14 point victory in Round 6 against the Malthouse Blues, McLean is looking at at least 6 weeks for a very hard knock during the 2nd Quarter.

Though it may have looked intentional, Rising Star favourite Jack Viney has not been placed on report for the incident.

As both players pursued the ball in a one on one contest, they came in contact whilst bettering themselves for a quick pick up. Unfortunately for Brock he come off second best.

Whilst Viney in his first year of AFL managed to gather the ball for a quick pass out to Grimes, McLean seemed to be completely stagnant and not moving.

Xrays have confirmed a break in the collar bone, which Club Doctors have announced will be at least 6 weeks"

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