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Posted

The old Melbourne would lose this week

But the old Melbourne would have lost last night. 

If we losing to a bunch of top up players in the reason we miss out then that will be depressing. 

Might motivate the boys this off season and next year I guess

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

It will still take a mammoth effort to get there, but how good would it be to face Geelong with a legit chance of making it?  I'll be a nervous wreck.

Regardless of the outcome, it holds us in good stead for 2017 and we can look forward to seeing our boys put in another strong off season in anticipation of finals football.

I'm looking forward to the drive down. A sea of red and blue scarfs out the windows, the maurading demons descending upon the hapless hamlet of the cats. The victorious return home, like Hagar the Horrible with the spoils, shall be sweet. 

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30 minutes ago, Demi Dee said:

I'm looking forward to the drive down. A sea of red and blue scarfs out the windows, the maurading demons descending upon the hapless hamlet of the cats. The victorious return home, like Hagar the Horrible with the spoils, shall be sweet. 

Will be a fantastic day.

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

I still can't see this happening, but honestly I think if we make the 8, we have more of a chance to win the first week than North or West Coast if they play away from home. Both are a waste of space in the 8.

From what I'm reading online and hearing on the radio, the general consensus is that we would be a more dangerous opponent in an elimination final than North.

Who'd have thought anyone would say that a month ago?

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2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

From what I'm reading online and hearing on the radio, the general consensus is that we would be a more dangerous opponent in an elimination final than North.

Who'd have thought anyone would say that a month ago?

To be fair, North are the biggest flat track bullies going around. Beaten 1 side inside the 8 all season

I'll enjoy watching them get humiliated in round 1 of the finals

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Just now, Jaded said:

To be fair, North are the biggest flat track bullies going around. Beaten 1 side inside the 8 all season

I'll enjoy watching them get humiliated in round 1 of the finals

2 after round 23, but not Sydney or GWS ?

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3 hours ago, Jaded said:

I still can't see this happening, but honestly I think if we make the 8, we have more of a chance to win the first week than North or West Coast if they play away from home. Both are a waste of space in the 8.

You mean the same West Coast who just beat GWS at their home ground? That West Coast?

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4 minutes ago, Chook said:

You mean the same West Coast who just beat GWS at their home ground? That West Coast?

To be fair, it was their first win away from home in a while, and they barely won it. 

I don't think West Coast are a serious contender this year. 

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Posted
12 hours ago, CBDees said:

We are at 501 for Premiers. Worth a lazy $50!

Yes if you're ok to just give away $50.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Jaded said:

To be fair, it was their first win away from home in a while, and they barely won it. 

I don't think West Coast are a serious contender this year. 

Nor do I, but they've picked up an annoying habit of winning despite playing poorly recently.

(PS: Can you tell I'm still mad about losing against them a few weeks ago.)

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31 minutes ago, brendan said:

Not liking everyone thinking the Carlton game is in the bag, we have been down this road it's a dangerous place, 1WEEK AT A TIME FOR ME THANKS 

I agree, but after wins against the Premiers and Port at home, finals a possibility, we should back the boys to continue this good form.

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14 minutes ago, 1 red eye 1 blue eye said:

I agree, but after wins against the Premiers and Port at home, finals a possibility, we should back the boys to continue this good form.

I agree it's so hard letting go to the past, we have been burnt so many times against sides we should beat it's soo hard putting 100% trust in them, it's unlikely we would make finals but win this week at least the last round will be interesting 

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31 minutes ago, brendan said:

Not liking everyone thinking the Carlton game is in the bag, we have been down this road it's a dangerous place, 1WEEK AT A TIME FOR ME THANKS 

Totally agree, we've got to take things as they come and just take care of what we can do in the immediate future. 

Posted (edited)

This 8 day break came at the perfect time.  We only get a 6 day break between the Carlton and Geelong games...  although Geelong also have a 6 day break for round 23 and will be returning from Brisbane...  hope its 35 degrees up there this coming weekend..

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Posted
8 hours ago, brendan said:

Not liking everyone thinking the Carlton game is in the bag, we have been down this road it's a dangerous place, 1WEEK AT A TIME FOR ME THANKS 

This applies to players only. Fans getting ahead of themselves has no impact on the result.

None of it is a foregone conclusion anyway; North only have to pluck one win out of their backsides and the dream is dead. It's not dead yet though, so I say we lap it up while we can. I'm happy to risk a bit of disappointment - hope it doesn't come against Carlton though!

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North are so boring,  irrelevant and cooked. Every neutral supporter wants the Dees to get into the finals to see our young talent on display on the big stage. 

And I think most neutrals would love to see Nathan Jones in particular run out in a final ... a year ahead of schedule anyway.

 

 

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On 8/13/2016 at 6:30 PM, hells bells said:

 

Dees into 41-1 now to make the 8.

11 to 1 on sportsbet

so happy to have $100 at 101 on Saturday morning

So we need to beat Carlton by 10 goals and beat Geelong. North have Sydney and GWS

Dare to dream

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3 minutes ago, jackaub said:

11 to 1 on sportsbet

so happy to have $100 at 101 on Saturday morning

So we need to beat Carlton by 10 goals and beat Geelong. North have Sydney and GWS

Dare to dream

North wont beat either of them.

Its in our hands.

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1 hour ago, pitmaster said:

As supporters we seem to have learnt nothing from the Essendon debacle. We cannot assume we will knock off Carlton. If we do, then I'll go nuts.

I don't think it was the supporters being complacent about Essendon that caused the PLAYERS to lose the game.

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2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I don't think it was the supporters being complacent about Essendon that caused the PLAYERS to lose the game.

I always thought the definition of MFCSS extended to the assumption that Demonland posters affected the outcome of games. Shouting 'chewy on your boot' at the TV is well known to make opponents miss goals.

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Interesting fact: at no stage this year have we finished a round in any position on the ladder other than 9th, 10th, or 11th.  Not sure how often it happens that a team just stakes out a spot dead in the middle of the table in the first round and stays there for the whole season.  We're currently 9th and the lowest we can finish is 11th, so it's likely to stay that way. 

I wouldn't say no to breaking that streak in round 23 though ;)

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Posted
2 minutes ago, sue said:

I always thought the definition of MFCSS extended to the assumption that Demonland posters affected the outcome of games. Shouting 'chewy on your boot' at the TV is well known to make opponents miss goals.

A non-football supporting friend recently butted in to a conversation of mine, exasperatedly going "how come you footy fans always say we? You have absolutely nothing to do with it."  I already knew that, but if Demonland is any indication, plenty don't.  

Incidentally I normally try to avoid saying "we" when referring to the team, but I got pretty caught up in the Hawthorn win.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Nasher said:

Interesting fact: at no stage this year have we finished a round in any position on the ladder other than 9th, 10th, or 11th.  Not sure how often it happens that a team just stakes out a spot dead in the middle of the table in the first round and stays there for the whole season.  We're currently 9th and the lowest we can finish is 11th, so it's likely to stay that way. 

I wouldn't say no to breaking that streak in round 23 though ;)

Was it 2005 that we made the finals but only just limped in and got flogged by Geelong in the first week?

I feel like if we were to make the finals this year it would be on the back of excellent form, like a runner peaking at the right time and we could do quite a bit of damage.

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