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.When we can totally Eclipse the Sun's, we will have arrived.. & then, Our March will have begun.

I think that eclipse is happening today at 3:58pm

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I think that eclipse is happening today at 3:58pm

It will be an Eclipse over the Gold Coast. when we can draw the Sun's blind, we will have started our March.

When the golden Sun, is getting tired around March 9 / 2016, the lights will dim over the Northern Parts, Australia. this will be our signal to proceed to march, then eclipsing the the 31Yr old chrome dome, at Metricon.

we will just shut the Sun's down.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2014-04-28/by-the-numbers-round-six

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Well its good to see we still can't kick goals like in 2012 but at least we are not losing by as much


This is classic "tell em something positive"

Even when things are grim.

I guess the poor buggers at the MFC are desperate for a look we are improving story that they summons these stats to show how much better we are.

And to be fair we have improved.

Unfortunately we have improved on the worst stats put up by any team in the last ten years if not longer.

We are still equal last with little chance of winning another game any time soon.

I am very glad I don't have the "Good news story" job at the MFC.

Clearly the defensive side needs to improve before we focus on offense. Remember Freo were a basket case when Ross Lyon took over for a full season, because his game plan took a while to implement.

When it finally clicked, they began suffocating teams. I don't care if we play ugly football, a win is a win, and we're overdue for some luck.

This is classic "tell em something positive"

Even when things are grim.

I guess the poor buggers at the MFC are desperate for a look we are improving story that they summons these stats to show how much better we are.

And to be fair we have improved.

Unfortunately we have improved on the worst stats put up by any team in the last ten years if not longer.

We are still equal last with little chance of winning another game any time soon.

I am very glad I don't have the "Good news story" job at the MFC.

This is the classic "sky is falling"

Things are grim but we are improving, anyone who can't see this is hopelessly mistaken.

We have the opportunity to stay in the game and compete, huge step forward.

It's much easier to have the hang shite on everything job on D'land I guess.

 

This is classic "tell em something positive"

Even when things are grim.

I guess the poor buggers at the MFC are desperate for a look we are improving story that they summons these stats to show how much better we are.

And to be fair we have improved.

Unfortunately we have improved on the worst stats put up by any team in the last ten years if not longer.

We are still equal last with little chance of winning another game any time soon.

I am very glad I don't have the "Good news story" job at the MFC.

OD, it's one of the easiest jobs going around. All you have to do is compare something - virtually anything - with 2012 or 2013 and there'll be some "good news". And thank goodness for that.

Defensive improvement has been amazing

Ability to get the ball and maintain possession has improved tenfold

These are legitimate improvements, Roosy knows what hes doing.

Nest thing is to get us kicking goals and winning scores.


OD, it's one of the easiest jobs going around. All you have to do is compare something - virtually anything - with 2012 or 2013 and there'll be some "good news". And thank goodness for that.

Good point LDvC.

Totally missed it.

Well I might apply now!

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