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For fans' sake, Dees must begin climb

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A good, well-balanced article. Now we all need to go out and convince at least one person each to join/re-sign for 2015!

 

Absolutely. We should all be on the same page on this issue

Those who expect 4-6 wins this season have become numbed out by so much failure.

A good, well-balanced article. Now we all need to go out and convince at least one person each to join/re-sign for 2015!

On the 12th March 2015 that is akin to throwing your money in the Yarra CBDees.

Win the first match and you might have a chance.


Absolutely. We should all be on the same page on this issue

Those who expect 4-6 wins this season have become numbed out by so much failure.

I could equally say those who expect more than 8 are unsound in the reasoning powers your Sir ship.

I could equally say those who expect more than 8 are unsound in the reasoning powers your Sir ship.

Following the Dees for all our lives is probably greater proof of unsound reasoning powers, your OD ship ... :lol:

Following the Dees for all our lives is probably greater proof of unsound reasoning powers, your OD ship ... :lol:

You may never say a truer word R and B

 

A tad all captain obvious really.

Nothing new about any of that.

Time to nudge the scoreboard.


If all the basics have been sorted out I expect improvement not unlike Port have done. Our problems were more entrenched but hopefully have finally bottomed out since Roos appeared. My only concern is that the [censored] attitude at the end of last season which negated much of the early improvement might reapper. Can this mob fight their inner doubts and LMF when things get tough? I expect at least 8 wins. I hope to shed my white feather avatar ASAP.

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A tad all captain obvious really.

Nothing new about any of that.

Time to nudge the scoreboard.

I was thinking it was a good summary of most of the current topics found on supporter forums.

These clowns plagyrism is a little obvious.

I was thinking it was a good summary of most of the current topics found on supporter forums.

These clowns plagyrism is a little obvious.

He's a dees supporter so he's prob on here a bit himself.

I could equally say those who expect more than 8 are unsound in the reasoning powers your Sir ship.

Your Sir ship. Love it. There's a place for you as protocols officer at St James's Palace any time you want it OD.

I know everyone loves to be a media critic on demonland but I am going to give credit where it is due.

I thought this is an accurate and indepth review of exactly where we are at right now as a club. It might not contain any new or revealing insights for anyone on here but let's face it we all have a more than indepth insight as to the mfc than the average inside football reader!


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