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Maybe talking footy will mention us this week

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Viney should get off. Have calmed down now from what was the most exciting win I've witnessed in years. Lesser teams would have thrown in the towel with 5 minutes to go, to keep pushing and get over the line shows incredible resilience. Super proud of the MFC tonight. Can't wait for Friday now.

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I've finally calmed down. I was too nervous to even post here during it, un-be-lievable. There's something about this group and there's something building. Enjoy it guys!

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What a supremely gutsy win! The absolute trust in the system and belief in themselves, looks to be solidifying weekly, and who knows where it will lead! To win against the odds tonight, and with significant injuries before and during the game, shows the fine fighting character of our beloved team. Go Dees! 

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Given we rarely wind consecutive games, dont play well in perth this was an awesome win, we were undermanned, had a lot of players playing poorly, injuries, some poor umpiring decisions but the players kept pushing through, kept up the momentum that won them the game. One of the best wins in years. could not be more proud of the team

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3 minutes ago, loges said:

Maybe talking footy will mention us this week

More likely discuss Eagles UNLUCKY loss :unsure:

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Tonight was a massive step up for players like Melksham, Harmes, ANB and Hannan. With Hogan, Watts and Jones to come back in, some players are going to be very unlucky in a few weeks. We now have about 25-28 players to pick from who can deliver at AFL level on most occasions. 

Melksham and Hannan in particular are looking better and better with every match. 

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24 minutes ago, MarkMacca said:

I reckon Pedersen started to look like he was going to impact by crashing through contests in the third quarter. And then those marks in the last quarter. 

Interesting to see what we do when Hogan's ready to come back.

I think tonight showed we still need a little more marking power. Watts isn't really a contested mark, so I count him as more of a small to medium link player.  So we'd have Gawn, Hogan, Pedersen, T McDonald, O McDonald as our true talls. Watts and Frost would be our talls who can play smaller than they are. I think we can go with that, and it would probably be more sustainable that what we had to cobble together tonight.

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The rag of the Century stopping to discuss its opinion on Oliver, and getting that mixed up with its historical lack of circulation......

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The guys had the black arm band on and AND THE toughest plyer in the league J Viney mentioned the boys where watching somewhere. 

Love it . 

Respect Go dees

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2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Tonight was a massive step up for players like Melksham, Harmes, ANB and Hannan. With Hogan, Watts and Jones to come back in, some players are going to be very unlucky in a few weeks. We now have about 25-28 players to pick from who can deliver at AFL level on most occasions. 

Melksham and Hannan in particular are looking better and better with every match. 

I thought Hannan was exceptional, Harmes was also good (has really improved his gut running). ANB does a lot right defensively but still turns it over far too much IMO. Melksham is a role player, we seem to set him a task each week and I reckon he's doing pretty well as a defensive forward.

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Stil waiting for the maggots to somehow take it off us.......

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Love the way after T Mac kicked the goal straight away pointing and yelling get back

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Fabulous win, one for the ages.

Next week will be interesting. Only 6 days, and injury cloud over Viney, Salem and Garlett. Watts back in, but for the rest, getting to be a war of attrition.

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52 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Valium.   Wheres the valium !!!!

Forget the Valium I am feasting on a bottle Johnny Walker Blue label !!

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35 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I've broken out Timboons finest Whiskey and absolutely loving life.

You won't be able to milk the cows in the morning if you overdo it Gorgoroth. 

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11 minutes ago, loges said:

Maybe talking footy will mention us this week

I wouldn't bet on it.... Channel 7 just parrot what is expected of them by the AFL.  Agenda bias

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1 minute ago, loges said:

Love the way after T Mac kicked the goal straight away pointing and yelling get back

Yes with Harmes leading the charge on this.  Great game by both tonight

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3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Can't even discuss the actual game yet, only how the win felt.

I was at the ground. I brought a ticket through Ticketmaster and some how ended up sitting in an Eagles reserved seating section. I literally could not see another Melbourne supporter. I was by myself. I cheered everything we did and got stared at, people whispered about me, one woman asked her husband if they could move away. I wasn't badly behaved. I was just passionate.

Because those Eagles supporters they don't understand - I fell in love with this footy club in 1987. I was sitting with my old man on the half forward flank when Jimmy ran over the mark and Buckenara kicked the goal in the Prelim. I've sat through horrible horrible performances - multiple 100 point floggings at the G (just 4 years ago). I'd do it all again for that win, and the effort and energy we showed to drag ourselves over the line in that last quarter.

When Tommy Mac kicked the last goal I went bananas. And then when the siren went I went absolutely ballistic. You know those sad people at sporting events going nuts who you think 'calm down mate, maybe you need more going on in your life'? - that was me!

Im pretty sure I looked like the slow mo of Stevie J when he kicked the sealer a couple of weeks back - but in real time.

It was ugly. I don't care. That was an absolute delight.

I love this footy club, and I love that I at least have a place on the internet to share something like this with people who get it.

Go The Dees. I believe. 

I reckon you might have had the best supporter experience tonight, and that's saying something! 

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5 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

I've ran out of alcohol arghhh

I'm just getting started 

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