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Please forgive the boozy nature of what follows. I can't remember the last time I started a thread and now seemed as good a time as any.

Last week I spoke about the conflicting emotions of jealousy and hope that I was feeling post the Bulldogs Preliminary final win. I feel very similar now. The Bulldogs deserved everything that came their way today and I feel genuinely happy for their loyal members. But it's hard to escape the inescapable; it wasn't us. When the Swans broke through in 2005, I was hopeful but certainly not confident that one day it might be us. And over the horrendous decade that followed, I remained hopeful but far from convinced I'd ever witness what theĀ Doggies faithful witnessed today. But as the final quarter ticked by today and the realisation emerged that a huge premiership drought was to be broken, I was overly jealous but instead excited. We haveĀ a young list that has premiership quality stamped all over it. We have a stable football department with a crystal clear vision of how we're going to rise to the top of the ladder. We have an administration that is equally stable and committed to providing the players with an elite environment and the funds necessary to compete with the best. We have a coach that appears to have won over the playing list and is respected within the industry. We're in for a hell of a ride. And if the playing group hang together and Goodwin lives up to the hype and we have a fair portion of luck then we'll be competing with the Western Bulldogs, GWS and Sydney for premierships in the very near future.

So for the optimists and dreamersĀ and the lovers of this club like me, I'd like to ask the simple question; what will you do? Fast forward 12 months, 2 years or 5 or 6 or how ever long it takes and picture Jonesy or Viney or Gus or someone we haven't met yet holding up the premiership cup and tell me what happens next. Where do we celebrate? How do we celebrate? Will the Demonland community come together in the wee hours of the night and share in the celebrations? What exactly will a modern day Melbourne premiership mean to you?

Ā 
3 hours ago, Goodvibes said:

What exactly will a modern day Melbourne premiership mean to you?

Other than family health, EVERYTHING.

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Other than family health, EVERYTHING.

I love a film called 'Almost Famous' and there's a beautiful scene at the end of the film when the central protagonist finally interviews the lead guitarist of the bandĀ he's been followingĀ across America and he opens the interview by asking, "What do you love about music?" And the response is, 'To begin with . . . . everything". Kind of sums up how I'd feel after a MFC Premiership too Red.

 

Thank you, Vibes, for so succinctly summarising my feelings from today

carn Dees!Ā 

Title of the thread is the story of my life!Ā 


As for dreaming, I have just been reflecting on what happened in the three years after the Bulldogs won their last premiership.

May history repeat itself.

Ā 

4 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

As for dreaming, I have just been reflecting on what happened in the three years after the Bulldogs won their last premiership.

May history repeat itself.

Ā 

Now that really is dreaming Dockett.

For Gods sake don't wake up.

I think a Melbourne flag would feel different for Melbourne fans than a Dogs flag feels to Dogs fans.

For us, it would be vindication. "We're back where we belong!" There's more tradition there.Ā 

For the Dogs, it's more like, "WE'VE DONE IT!"

Both are I imagine would be a feeling of relief.Ā 

Am I making sense or am I way too drunk for my own good?

Ā 
36 minutes ago, Jesse Christ said:

Title of the thread is the story of my life!Ā 

No time to get maudlin and sentimental Sloon. Think of all the enjoyment you got out of giving that last bf the arse - saints supporter wasn't he?

Carlton. It was a low point of my life. Even considering I've smoked ice in the past.Ā 


2 hours ago, Goodvibes said:

What exactly will a modern day Melbourne premiership mean to you?

I s'pose I would feel ok about it.

Ā 

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3 hours ago, Goodvibes said:

Please forgive the boozy nature of what follows. I can't remember the last time I started a thread and now seemed as good a time as any.

Last week I spoke about the conflicting emotions of jealousy and hope that I was feeling post the Bulldogs Preliminary final win. I feel very similar now. The Bulldogs deserved everything that came their way today and I feel genuinely happy for their loyal members. But it's hard to escape the inescapable; it wasn't us. When the Swans broke through in 2005, I was hopeful but certainly not confident that one day it might be us. And over the horrendous decade that followed, I remained hopeful but far from convinced I'd ever witness what theĀ Doggies faithful witnessed today. But as the final quarter ticked by today and the realisation emerged that a huge premiership drought was to be broken, I was overly jealous but instead excited. We haveĀ a young list that has premiership quality stamped all over it. We have a stable football department with a crystal clear vision of how we're going to rise to the top of the ladder. We have an administration that is equally stable and committed to providing the players with an elite environment and the funds necessary to compete with the best. We have a coach that appears to have won over the playing list and is respected within the industry. We're in for a hell of a ride. And if the playing group hang together and Goodwin lives up to the hype and we have a fair portion of luck then we'll be competing with the Western Bulldogs, GWS and Sydney for premierships in the very near future.

So for the optimists and dreamersĀ and the lovers of this club like me, I'd like to ask the simple question; what will you do? Fast forward 12 months, 2 years or 5 or 6 or how ever long it takes and picture Jonesy or Viney or Gus or someone we haven't met yet holding up the premiership cup and tell me what happens next. Where do we celebrate? How do we celebrate? Will the Demonland community come together in the wee hours of the night and share in the celebrations? What exactly will a modern day Melbourne premiership mean to you?

I believe you were thinking of this little piece of magic but would you believe the name of the director?

Ā 

Out time will come. For the first time in years i feel we are heading in the right direction. JUt need to keep improving and for everyone to buy in (Including supporters)

I was bought to tears watching the doggies post match, IĀ will be a total basket case the day the Dee's Win our next Flag and I have a very good feeling about our current situation with Administration, FD, Supporters and List, just need to fill a couple of more spots and get Hogan in alignment with the rest of the team and we could be anything...!!!

PS( I think that Tom Boyd answered his detractors yesterday as well, could easily have been the Norm Smith Medallist today)

Ā 

I would think a lot about my father, who was the reason I follow the Dees. HeĀ moved to Melbourne from Bendigo for work in 1965 bringing his young family with him. He followed the Dees faithfully forĀ 30 years without success (although 1987 and 1988 were better years than most) and died in 1995. Given it will be at least 22 years since then before we salute again, that is a lot of family history to have passed. I am sure I will yell and scream when the siren goes, but after that it will be a few weeks of quiet satisfaction and reflection ...


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