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It's time to jump on the bandwagon

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I hope in 2015, from Round One, we see a forward line of Dawes, HOGAN, perhaps McCartin? Kent, Watts, JKH, Gawn and Howe.

Oh, and Gartlett.

There's another 3-4 goals.

Eight players in the forward line, could be crowded down there. Mind you Dawes is out reported.

 

I heard it too wyl and psd

He has a new whipping boy in the Dogs says the players are running the club.

Back to the Dees he maintained for five years we were being run by idiots and dare I say it he was probably right in the main.

The Bombers haven't escaped Denham's wrath either old dee, he was scathing last week of them having Neil Craig and Mark Neeld in their footy department considering he said they were part of the Melbourne footy department which oversaw possibly the clubs worst seasons in their recent history

No... noooo.... nnnooooo I wont get my hopes up. I just won... ah who am I kidding, hopes and trepidation in equal measure.

 

Bold predictions Hogan to have the best debut season every, jeff g. to kick 50 goals, Tyson wins Brownlow, JKH all Australian small forward, nothing going to stop the dees.

Eight players in the forward line, could be crowded down there. Mind you Dawes is out reported.

I know - thankfully there's no offside rule....


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No need for bold predictions angry this almost fact I can see it

everyone is finally on the same page at club

look at the system roos/pj have in place we are going up it will be swift and catch quite a few off guard

I heard it too wyl and psd

He has a new whipping boy in the Dogs says the players are running the club.

Back to the Dees he maintained for five years we were being run by idiots and dare I say it he was probably right in the main.

Oh he was right, it was fairly ordinary how he took it out on long suffering supporters though, they/we didn't deserve the public humiliation.

But that is the past...PJ calls the shots now.

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Personally id like to organize sum kind of donation fund to put to use as a big thank you to PJ as he almost single handed took club by the scruff of neck and completely changed the future if thus mighty fine club

Off topic but suggestions?

 

Personally id like to organize sum kind of donation fund to put to use as a big thank you to PJ

He already has been paid.

Through his wage, coz it's his job...

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Yes I get that but do u truly understand the magnitude of past problems remember how bad we were , yes he on 6 figure salary and well paid but to me and prob most supporters what he has done is truly remarkable infact words dont even cum close to explain where he has pointed us


does a bandwaggon look anything like a reality bus?

just asking

Totally different dc

Oh Reverend I thought you had left us.

So good to hear from you.

I have very similar thoughts to you.

6 wins and few of those games where we cannot hit the side of a barn will get me smiling.

Don't worry OD, I will always be here; hovering in the ether, waiting for something worth commenting on. It's a pity some others on here don't understand the value of words and are happy to fritter them away. They'll be sorry one day when they have none left.

does a bandwaggon look anything like a reality bus?

just asking

The bandwagon is at least roadworthy.

The reality bus would be lucky to make it to the end of the street.

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The bandwagon is at least roadworthy.

The reality bus would be lucky to make it to the end of the street.

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reality bus

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does a bandwaggon look anything like a reality bus?

just asking

Depends. Who wins a game of chicken between them? Or if they crash head on, which one squashes the other? :blink:

Depends. Who wins a game of chicken between them? Or if they crash head on, which one squashes the other? :blink:

You end up with the MFC 2006 -2013

You end up with the MFC 2006 -2013

A crashed bandwagon? Or an overturned reality bus? Or both? :wacko::wacko:

The reality bus usually runs the bandwagon off the road about ten minutes into the second Q of round one.


Agree with the OP.

The dog days are over. We will rise.

Not all at once maybe. But we will rise significantly next year.

We might be a more stable club at the moment, but we don't look like getting out of the bottom 4. I'm tipping 6, maybe 7 wins next year.

Our supporter base is an incredibly resilient bunch though. IMO, the strongest in the league, but maybe I'm biased? ;) I will never give up on my club.

Personally id like to organize sum kind of donation fund to put to use as a big thank you to PJ as he almost single handed took club by the scruff of neck and completely changed the future if thus mighty fine club

Off topic but suggestions?

They've already named the VFL competition after him. Isn't that enough?

 

There were a lot of D'Landers not signed up as members last year.

Who has decided to change the bad habits of couch potatoe, and buy a membership?

Its a magic bus- I want it I want it.


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