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Just watched this segment for the second time. Melbourne was not mentioned again. It's as though these [censored] have as much amnesia about the Demons as the French have about their German ancestry, witness Charlemagne, alias Carl Der Grosse.

 

They're not the only ones - next to nothing on 360 or On The Couch, either :/

Who gives a flying toss if we dont get a mentioned. Id rather just continue to fly under the radar and go in as underdogs every week.

 
3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who gives a flying toss if we dont get a mentioned. Id rather just continue to fly under the radar and go in as underdogs every week.

I agree - but I digress , watching a recording, now there talking about the Dees on the couch! 

8 minutes ago, JackoTheMuss said:

They're not the only ones - next to nothing on 360 or On The Couch, either :/

360 talked about gawn. OTC talked about mfc having a collection of high level talent. Petracca. Viney, Oliver, brawshaw and Hogan could be premiership worthy if Hogan stays. Jbrown would offer 15mil over 10 if he was freo. Best under 21 yo player.


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Sacre Blue, you aren't the grand handstander, the bane of Ron Barasssi's life, the thumper of Robbie, the alleged locker room thief at St Kilda, the victim who finally retaliated at the merciless Hawthorn snipers and caused poor Leigh to assault Bews?

You had me at Damo, Lloyd 

Keep flying under the radar Dees.

Let these bozos keep thinking Freo, the Pies and the Tiges might still win the flag this year.

 

 

Much rather get ignored than when Damo was smashing us every week under Neeld.

14 minutes ago, jacey said:

360 talked about gawn. OTC talked about mfc having a collection of high level talent. Petracca. Viney, Oliver, brawshaw and Hogan could be premiership worthy if Hogan stays. Jbrown would offer 15mil over 10 if he was freo. Best under 21 yo player.

Yeah, yeah, I was watching a recording, commented prematurely - see above


What's there to mention?  We're only 4-3, havent beaten anyone of genuine quality yet, still inconsistent at best, hell even Carlton have put together longer winning streaks.

we will get the praise when there is something to praise. We're improving but still a bloody long way to go.

I like being the underdog. Like a horse race, I am wary of a favourite. Naturally if we keep winning we are going to go into matches as favourites more often than not, but happy with a low profile and slow emergence. As for the football media , I do not give a toss. They are imbeciles and best not listened to anytime anywhere. They are completely fickle and most of the time dumb. They talk off the top of their head and rarely have opinions that matter.  We certainly do not need others to talk us up.

More than happy with no mention -   sign we have improved and no longer headline news when we win -   keeps the players feet on the ground too.

30 minutes ago, Hellfish said:

What's there to mention?  We're only 4-3, havent beaten anyone of genuine quality yet, still inconsistent at best, hell even Carlton have put together longer winning streaks.

we will get the praise when there is something to praise. We're improving but still a bloody long way to go.

We beat North. The scoreboard just didn't ultimately reflect that.

 


1 hour ago, JackoTheMuss said:

They're not the only ones - next to nothing on 360 or On The Couch, either :/

On the couch gave dees a good run. Spoke about the increase scoring and hogan as our next marquee player 

Judd has been good on footy classified. They've actually talked some footy for a while!

how the hell damo gets on tv I'll never know. Hopefully a permanent move

Meh.

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Judd has been good on footy classified. They've actually talked some footy for a while!

how the hell damo gets on tv I'll never know. Hopefully a permanent move

Have to agree. I've grown to dislike him over time due to his perceived arrogance, but he actually makes the show watchable again. The Hutchison/Barrett combo was deplorable, Lloyd is average and Caro talks little about the actual football. 

Unlike Hutchison and Barrett, Judd's analysis was reasoned and without hyperbole.

 

Dermie on SEN earlier today was right into the Dees.  Interestingly, he posed a hypothetical question to the other hosts, if the bottom ten teams were to hold a mini comp right now, who would wind up in the grand final.  Instant universal response was Dees and Saints.  They all agreed that those two sides are a cut above the rest as far as the bottom ten go. 


Had my dees scarf on at work yesterday and a passer by struck up some conversation with me. Said the dees are one of his favourite teams to watch when his team (Geelong) isn't playing. Exciting brand of footy when it works. 

 

If the media aren't noticing us, other fans are!

 
11 hours ago, dieter said:

Just watched this segment for the second time. Melbourne was not mentioned again. It's as though these [censored] have as much amnesia about the Demons as the French have about their German ancestry, witness Charlemagne, alias Carl Der Grosse.

--->  North Melbourne board

Frankly who cares what the paid mouthpieces are saying. It's like a child saying look at me, look at me. Craving some kind of respect.

We have beaten no-one (well , maybe GWS) and I'd be far happier for us to stay out of the media and the limelight and let our performances do the talking. We are coming from a long way back in terms of respect. Let's not be arrogant tossers because as we have shown this season, we can put in a shocker every few weeks.

Let this team develop winning habits and good training standards without fanfare.


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