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As a couple of others have suggested, Jimmy's slogan is the best -- WHATEVER IT TAKES.

My only question is: How come those Essendon ratbags have stolen it? Seems they use it as part of their Press Conference back-drop. Absolute cheek, if you ask me!!!

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can just imagine a fired up but bad kicking cards in the back pocket

wyl in the forward pocket screaming "we shoulda drafted the other bloke"

old dee getting the trainers to rub some aod into aching feet

RR assistant coach in waiting ,screeching at players whove done everything right,but coulda dunn it betterer

and of course TD being ever so languid and propping up the bench with good intentions

and ronnyJW burgundy exciting everything under 20 yo

yep I could enjoy all that

Hahaha!! But i am right. We should have....:)
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MFC - Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter

When you give up hope you just become hopeless.

Not for me!

I'm happy to remain optimistic when all of you guys are giving up. In the end, when the turnaround comes, and it will, I'll celebrate proudly with the knowledge that I never gave up hope.

GO DEES!

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When you give up hope you just become hopeless.

Not for me!

I'm happy to remain optimistic when all of you guys are giving up. In the end, when the turnaround comes, and it will, I'll celebrate proudly with the knowledge that I never gave up hope.

GO DEES!

Sadly I will probably be in the ground by then Reverend

Have fun for me.

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"Bottom 4 or bust"

"Where talent comes to die"

"Early draft pick refuse centre"

"D-E-V-E-L-O-P-M-E-N#%^!\^ .... No we can't even spell it!"

"Where pulling the plug is more humane"

"The answer is blowin in the wind"

"At least the training is elite"

"Bermuda Triangle Midfield"

"Where the win is players arriving on time"

"A scoreboard free club"

"Competitive... Yeah...Na"

"Free to a good home"

"Club seeks loyal supporter. If you like walks on the beach at sunset or fine wine by an open fireplace KEEP LOOKING. Must be non-smoker (landlord rules). Must be a heavy drinker and into self loathing. Masochism is a must because let's be honest pain is your friend. Must be generous with money, love and attention and expect nothing in return. I guarantee to train elite, be selective with effort and over pay underachievers. In the end all you need is love."

"We proved J curves don't exist"

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"Bottom 4 or bust"

"Where talent comes to die"

"Early draft pick refuse centre"

"D-E-V-E-L-O-P-M-E-N#%^!\^ .... No we can't even spell it!"

"Where pulling the plug is more humane"

"The answer is blowin in the wind"

"At least the training is elite"

"Bermuda Triangle Midfield"

"Where the win is players arriving on time"

"A scoreboard free club"

"Competitive... Yeah...Na"

"Free to a good home"

"Club seeks loyal supporter. If you like walks on the beach at sunset or fine wine by an open fireplace KEEP LOOKING. Must be non-smoker (landlord rules). Must be a heavy drinker and into self loathing. Masochism is a must because let's be honest pain is your friend. Must be generous with money, love and attention and expect nothing in return. I guarantee to train elite, be selective with effort and over pay underachievers. In the end all you need is love."

"We proved J curves don't exist"

More like "Where have all the Flowers gone" I reckon.

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Sadly I will probably be in the ground by then Reverend

Have fun for me.

How good would it be to have a massive heart attack 30 seconds after a one point victory over Collingwood in a grand final? That's the way to go! C'mon OD, don't just give up and lose hope. Be determined to live long enough to see the turn around. It will come my friend. Hope will keep us alive.

GO DEES!

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How good would it be to have a massive heart attack 30 seconds after a one point victory over Collingwood in a grand final? That's the way to go! C'mon OD, don't just give up and lose hope. Be determined to live long enough to see the turn around. It will come my friend. Hope will keep us alive.

GO DEES!

Firstly Crawf Can I have my heart attack on the sunday I would like a few hours of celebration mate!

Second the problem is not that I entend to go anytime soon it is more about the length of the journey that the MFC will need to make.

IMO our list is such that it is going to take a decade to get to a GF if all things go well.

In my view very few of the current list are capable of AFL standard football and the majority of the ones that are will be too old by 2024.

We are currently in the position of a new team joining the AFL in 2014. A long journey awaits.

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Firstly Crawf Can I have my heart attack on the sunday I would like a few hours of celebration mate!

Second the problem is not that I entend to go anytime soon it is more about the length of the journey that the MFC will need to make.

IMO our list is such that it is going to take a decade to get to a GF if all things go well.

In my view very few of the current list are capable of AFL standard football and the majority of the ones that are will be too old by 2024.

We are currently in the position of a new team joining the AFL in 2014. A long journey awaits.

Old dee, you're being too pessimistic. Look at how Port Adelaide have turned it around in the last 12 months both on and off the field.

I understand the cause of the pessimism and if things don't change off field then you have ever right to be concerned about the future on field. To use a cliche, there is a lot of low hanging fruit which can be plucked readily to make significant and quick improvement.

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Old dee, you're being too pessimistic. Look at how Port Adelaide have turned it around in the last 12 months both on and off the field.

I understand the cause of the pessimism and if things don't change off field then you have ever right to be concerned about the future on field. To use a cliche, there is a lot of low hanging fruit which can be plucked readily to make significant and quick improvement.

There is one big difference between us and Port LDC

The LIST

Port had a reasonable list in 2012.

We have a shocker.

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