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1 minute ago, olisik said:

Didn't see hogan in the rooms after the game to congratulate his boys 

He was there. Looked dissapointed to have missed out on such a win. 

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It's no coincidence we won this in member appreciation week, roosys last home game, and after the west coast "beat them but lost the score board."

That was for us supporters and that was a reminder that we are on the up. We are going places

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, praha said:

That was the win I wanted to see. 

We have improved.

Yep. We HAVE improved. Just need to keep improving.

But f it.....today is about celebration. 

Played like a TEAM today....a Not a  bad one ;)

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that last quarter was manic, reminded me of some of the rolls we used to get on during the Danniher years. I think we finally saw our line in the sand moment!!!  just brilliant.

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13 minutes ago, WattsGawnOn said:

You beauty!!

What a great day for the Melbourne Football Club.

Showed some real grit against the "elite" side in the Hawks.

Billy Stretch you little beauty and solid debut by Weeds. Dom Tyson take a bow. In fact most of the boys can be proud of today.

Very hard not to be angered by the umpiring costing us again and again. 
But who cares we won and what a fantastic game. Today we saw a real glimpse of the future.

It's going to be a big week ?

Go D's!!

Viney was IMMENSE

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5 minutes ago, johndemons said:

Umpires were biased and won it for the dees, what a disgrace. biggest cheats ever, are they paying them off? /s

Stick it up your arse troll!

go dees!!!! 

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Watched in a room full of neutrals and the pro-MFC atmosphere at the end was bloody phenomenal. Holy crap. Hard to imagine sleeping tonight. Bloody brilliant.

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Haven't seen us sustain that standard since 2006. Epic result and even more impressive to kick away from behind in the last. Absolute best!

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Could almost believe big Maxy deliberately missed that final set shot after the siren just to produce the ultimate anti-climax!  Gotta love the big guy!

GREAT WIN!!

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Posted (edited)

Hang on, i mean just hang on a minute.......the youngest, most inexperienced side in the AFL, with an average age of 23, just beat the reigning triple premier.........  what the actual f...?...has that even ever happened before??

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I told you all we'd do it & today is the day we arrive... You fkn beauty, I almost cried on the final siren 

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YOU LITTLE BLOODY RIPPER  WOOHOO I WAS THINKIN WE WE GONERS AT THE FINAL BREAK BUT JUST WOW NOW GOTTA WAIT 24 HRS FOR REPLAY GRRRR . WHO WAS IT IN GAME DAY THREAD WHO WANTED PUT COIN ON THE WEED FOR FIRST KICK A GOAL ? HOPE YA GOT ON 

 

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Well.. This is a rather enjoyable train trip home. A rousing rendition of "A grand old flag"

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Hang on, i mean just hang on a minute.......the youngest, most inexperienced side in the AFL, with an average age of 23, just beat the reigning triple premier.........  what the actual f......has that even ever happened before??

We did this with one of the youngest sides of the modern era!!!!!!  This team was as young as GWS and the Suns when they started out.

THIS IS A WIN FOR THE AGES

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