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GAME DAY - Round 2, 2017


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11 minutes ago, ProDee said:

How does one "cancel" a membership ?

The same way you cancel anything Pro.

Ring up said organisation and tell them to stick their [censored] (telephone service, insurance policy, electricity contract etc) up where the sun doesn't shine.

Anyway no need for such bitter thoughts, I am confidently heading off to the G and hoping to see Jeffy kick 3 or 4.

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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Anyway no need for such bitter thoughts, I am confidently heading off to the G and hoping to see Jeffy kick 3 or 4.

At this rate you will need to change your alias to just "Optimistic"

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11 minutes ago, rpfc said:

45 seconds on HIGH should do it...

Straight out of the Richmond supporter play book, I like it!

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Hope we work a few of their key backs over again today in Rowe and their next best defender  like last week  running them up the ground , if Wietering plays back id expect no less and consider playing a foward as an absolute decoy .  We are a tall short today so we need to run run run and get hands on the footy first second and third . Bang 

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Not worried about putting in a lackluster performance, those days are over, we were unwavering for the JLT series and Goody is just as much a mental master as he is a dynamic coach.
He will get the best out of the players and with so many spots up for selection there is no room for complacency.
I want a win today (Obviously) but I want 4 quarters of footy, I want us to step on the throat and be unrelenting, I want to give the blues fanbase depression.
Our group of kids play with such swagger and lack of respect I think that they will want to [censored] a team, winning isn't good enough today, we need to tear out their heart and show it to their cheer squad. ferocious attack on the footy, dynamic ball movement, deadly skills by foot, and white hot speed.

#Riseup

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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Saints nearly rolling Eagles in Perth, is good formline for us.  

Yes I suppose that is true. In fact Saints were by far a better team and the " home umpies "  did the job on them last night.

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2 minutes ago, demoniac said:

I will be thinking of a good mate and passionate BlueBagger who lost his battle with prostate cancer in late December 2015. Still hope we thrash em!

Sorry to hear that mate, never too early or late to get checked.

 

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Two wins gives us the sort of momentum that sets up a good season. That's why i argue this is much more imperative now because of what we did last week.

So important to build on positives......

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1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

On a train city bound, lunch in Richmond before heading to the ground.

Same with me, some joint in Swan St, along with some Blues and Dees friends, then onto the game. For once this game time works well for me.

Will I recognise you by the turban?

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No upside in this game.

Win and we have beaten the wooden spooners. Win easily and some will say we were not tested. Win badly and ... well you know what will be said.

Lose and all hell will break loose.

Bring on 6pm and give me a 60 point lead at half time ... please

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6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No upside in this game.

Win and we have beaten the wooden spooners. Win easily and some will say we were not tested. Win badly and ... well you know what will be said.

Lose and all hell will break loose.

Bring on 6pm and give me a 60 point lead at half time ... please

Being 2-0 is upside enough for me.  I'm sure there will be moments of frustration today, but beating Carlton by 5 goals will send me home happy.

I'm going to the game today and looking forward to seeing us dominate all over the ground.  

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Being 2-0 is upside enough for me.  I'm sure there will be moments of frustration today, but beating Carlton by 5 goals will send me home happy.

I'm going to the game today and looking forward to seeing us dominate all over the ground.  

Agreed! I think we are really ready to smash a team into the ground 80 plus point win would be great 

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Just now, Wiseblood said:

Being 2-0 is upside enough for me.  I'm sure there will be moments of frustration today, but beating Carlton by 5 goals will send me home happy.

I'm going to the game today and looking forward to seeing us dominate all over the ground.  

Being 2-0 up and Hawthorn being 0-2 would be bliss

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2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Only 2 and a half long, painful hours to go.  

I've considered getting a life, but nah.

A what?

 

I only realised a couple of hours ago that daylight savings has ended. So that added another hour to this purgatory. 

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11 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Being an MCC member I've never had a reserved seat and just assumed it would be a season membership.

Yes different set up for 8 years ive been paying by the month helps keep the gal of my back -false economy 

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Just now, Abe said:

Agreed! I think we are really ready to smash a team into the ground 80 plus point win would be great 

An 80 point win would be the icing on the cake for sure, but I'm still not convinced we're at that point in our journey as a side yet.  We are still learning how to win these sort of games, so to roll the Blues and to roll them relatively comfortably would be a big step in the right direction.

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