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"What ever it......." Oh thats right this one has been used.....look how that went

Whatever it takes...except for drugs. We won't do that. We won't tank either (we learned our lesson on that one), and we probably won't play dirty. We might flood if Roosey wants us to, and we're definitely gonna kick it long a lot. But we promise we won't go down the boundary line EVERY time...just most of the time.

Is that too long?

 

how about a simple

"We are Melbourne"

Its time to take back this city.

why not "3000 in 2014"

 

Melbourne Football Club ... The Journey Starts Now


MFC - Thank F##k for Roos

"No more excuses"

 

"No more excuses"

But we have so many more to come!


2013 Never Happened!


2013 the greatest season for the greatest team ever.

Are you always this stupid or are you making a special effort today?

Are you always this stupid or are you making a special effort today?

I have no idea who he is but he seems a likely candidate to join Satyr on my ignore list.

Having not read any of this thread;

MelbourneFC: At least it can't get any woooooorrrrr.......welll damn.


We now have a workable game plan

From Hell to Victory! or

From Hell to Glory!

Edited by TheBigFrog

MFC - Were Due!!!

MFC - Waisting AFL's money since 2014

MFC - Where dreams come to die

MFC - Crappest band wagon EVER

MFC - Come and hear the Bugle...

MFC - There is always next year....

 

Ok, those going for a slogan with gravitas are getting more laughs from me than the 'comedic' ones...


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