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POST GAME DISCUSSION

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14 minutes ago, Josh said:

Better than sex

You're doing it wrong. Nah, you're right.

 

We have a lot of talent looking for a spot in this team. Can not help but think we should be undefeated. 

 

Nothing more satisfying than beating that mob, singing our song and watching the long faces of their players and coach as they trudge off.  I'm currently enjoying healthy glass of the sponsors delightful red.  Always a good drop, but superb tonight!  

 

I'm gonna throw it out there, and yes he made his share of mistakes, but that would have to be Frosts best MFC game yet.  

He's just starting to find his feet and I think he'll only get better.  It's easy to forget just how much footy he missed last year. The signs are good


3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

This could be a season defining win. It was a win we had to have to be credible.  

THE DEMONS ARE BACK!!!

And to think, we could have gone close to being 4 0. Oh well, live and learn, and while the overall direction is onwards and upwards, hard to complain.

Go you Mighty Demons. 

2-2 ( so easily could have been 4-0 but that's life)

Beers and a swim beckon...

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How much wizardry will Hogan have to do up the field for Leigh Matthew to wake up and realise he's not an 'old school full forward'?

At least Bucks will be able to find his way to the Centrelink office by following the Pies supporters home tonight. 


1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

DEMONS!!!

DEMONS DEMONS DEMONS!!!!

Take that McChins!

So made my way down to the Collingwood race to remind Eddie that he has three chins and was told by a tuck shop lady doubling as a Collingwood supporter that "at least we don't spit on our players", which I thought was a strange response.

Anyway, go the mighty red legs!!!! Beating that feral mob is always bloody brilliant!

Edited by AdamFarr

We hunted in numbers. Were aggressive at the man and with our ball movement. We gave first option. Yes we made mistakes but that's part of playing this style of footy particularly with a young team as we tire late in quarters. Probably the most important thing is that we sensed when momentum was changing and reacted accordingly. 

Watts was massive and Wagner showed he can seriously play. 

A game that we can really build our season on. 

11 minutes ago, Biffen said:

The effort was superb .

The scoreline flattered Collingwood.

If Garlett was around to add polish it would have been a good old fashioned flogging.

You've been hanging around Bitters too much of late biff 


3 minutes ago, Sylvia Saint said:

How much wizardry will Hogan have to do up the field for Leigh Matthew to wake up and realise he's not an 'old school full forward'?

You stole my thoughts SS. And that's not the only Melbourne blindness he has. He just will never rate the Dees or anything we do. 

YAASSS

Gonna be good to get home and watch the win on the replay. I rarely get to do that. 


32 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Tell us again Howe good their young list is Jeremy?

 

At least he can hold his head up high, took his one mark.

 

great effort by the club today. Neighbours must have been close to calling the cops today. My 6 yo daughter got upset at me for shouting to hit and hurt people today...

One of the funniest moments of my life in the last quarter when my 7 year old son runs in and yells at the TV.....

"Eat a bag of d--ks Howey!"

:roos:

 

Sam Frost is starting to show what he can provide. I liked his game.

Today is a good day! [censored] the Colonwood Magpies in the Two's and [censored] them in the Seniors.

Go Dees!

5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Frosty Pedo show.

Frosty Pedersen...what a player


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