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57 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Our skipper that day was 28 years old.

This year, he turned 80.

It's been a long wait.

Too long.

Just

Wow!!!

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I was sitting behind the goals at the punt rd end, up in the great southern..............never forget it.

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4 hours ago, special robert said:

I was sitting behind the goals at the punt rd end, up in the great southern..............never forget it.

What was the crowd like that day? Were we outnumbered by Collingwood back then? 

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I remember that day clearly. I managed to get a ten shilling standing room ticket from a scalper .Got there early to get a good view in the Southern  Stand behind the goals at the Jolimont end. Saw the the under nineteens win the premiership...can't remember who played in the seconds . By the time the main game began a north wind had sprung up which made conditions a little difficult. In front of a huge crowd I was hoping for an easy win after our second semi demolition of the Maggies. It was a tight struggle and my three  hour ordeal looked like heading for disaster after Gabelich kicked "that goal". Somehow Crompton managed to seal it...what a relief being surrounded by Collingwood supporters who thought they had it. I had to ask someone who kicked the goal as there was no such thing as a replay screen.and I could barely see over the fence. Dixon and Adams were the stars I remember, Barassi had a frustrating day and my John Lord kicked two goals. That's my recollection  of our last Premiership. at the time there was a real feeling we had got out of jail rather than elation.

 

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3 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

I have a sympathy for the Bulldogs in these finals. I know it makes our record worse if they win, but I see the supporters and feal their pain. 

Why? It's not as if we have been showered with success in the last 52 years

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Why? It's not as if we have been showered with success in the last 52 years

That's exactly why. They have been as hopeless as we have.

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Just now, Wrecker45 said:

That's exactly why. They have been as hopeless as we have.

Fair call. But i don't feel sympathy. I just hope they beat GW$ because they are more desperate and i hope the MFC watch it closely!!

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17 hours ago, Ricky P said:

What was the crowd like that day? Were we outnumbered by Collingwood back then? 

No we were the most dominant club by a mile just like Hawthorn now/past. Every kid had a Melbourne jumper and we were cocky as hell! That day we outnumbered the Collingwood supporters...... but not by a huge margin as Collingwood were still a top club back then.

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8 hours ago, special robert said:

No we were the most dominant club by a mile just like Hawthorn now/past. Every kid had a Melbourne jumper and we were cocky as hell! That day we outnumbered the Collingwood supporters...... but not by a huge margin as Collingwood were still a top club back then.

Hard to believe!

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1 minute ago, Ricky P said:

Hard to believe!

not when you consider mfc was the only club who played home games at the mcg and most suburban grounds struggled to fit in 20k people and most in standing room

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

not when you consider mfc was the only club who played home games at the mcg and most suburban grounds struggled to fit in 20k people and most in standing room

Which is why we should control the AFL like the Masons control governments and warfare.

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