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1) Hail Roos as a genius and say the succession plan is working perfectly

2) Say we've finally turned the corner

3) Talk about our great list and mix of young and old talent

4) Praise the games of all/any of Tyson, Garland, Frost, McDonald, Watts & Hogan

5) Say we can make the 8 this year

6) Probably not post as much as I do after a loss....

I think that covers most of the current state here at Demonland?

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....consume the same amount of beer as I did after the Essendon loss.

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2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

....consume the same amount of beer as I did after the Essendon loss.

I was going to say "me too" but the memory of last sunday morning will prevent that Steve.

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8 minutes ago, stuie said:

1) Hail Roos as a genius and say the succession plan is working perfectly

2) Say we've finally turned the corner

3) Talk about our great list and mix of young and old talent

4) Praise the games of all/any of Tyson, Garland, Frost, McDonald, Watts & Hogan

5) Say we can make the 8 this year

6) Probably not post as much as I do after a loss....

I think that covers most of the current state here at Demonland?

You forgot about you and Moonshadow meeting up for a celebratory beer 

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7 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

You forgot about you and Moonshadow meeting up for a celebratory beer 

Haha despite the fact it was never an actual offer, the actual comment was I would join him in the back of a police vehicle after I had picked myself up from the gutter outside the cricketer's...

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20 minutes ago, old dee said:

WOW ! you must be the most optimistic supporter on here DIG

It was actually more a negative than positive.... I'd much rather turn up knowing we would play the same week in week out but unfortunately that's not the Melbourne way....

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Just now, Is Dom Is Good said:

It was actually more a negative than positive.... I'd much rather turn up knowing we would play the same week in week out but unfortunately that's not the Melbourne way....

Yes I think that is still a year or two off.

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47 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

...would not be surprised at all. This club has proved to be as unpredictable than the new out of bounds rule.

Unpredictable?  Who?  MFC?  We are the most predictable side in the history of world sports.  We lose.  Bet on it.

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Delete my death threats from all 22 players on the day twitter accounts and stop sending them letters written in my blood.

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As others have said, not be the least suprised.

We're more then capable, especially as it isn't at Etihad.

If we win i'll go back to believing finals are still a shot.

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Well last week leading into the game I was thinking there is no scenario worse than us losing to the Bombers so we've hit our low point, the players should've had a rocket up their asses if not from the coaches at the very least themselves, so who the hell knows what they will produce. 

So in answer to the actual question: kick on after the game in Hobart and probably belt out the song about 100 times!

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3 hours ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Not be surprised....

Agree. Why is it that we put in 'good' performances only after a humiliating loss?

A very noticeable trend under the Roos regime.

Having said that, i still think North will put us to the sword. Hopefully then it will dawn on the playing group just how much further they still have to go.

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