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42 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I still can’t believe Norf fans exist. Like I know they do, and each one of them is a [censored], but like why?

Uhm because they’ve had a lot more success than Melb in our lifetimes? Good on them for sticking by the club. 

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3 hours ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

We would not be trading Brayden Preuss if we weren't extremely confident Luke Jackson was going to extend his contract. 

Not traded yet and he is deciding to leave, so no correlation to Jackson’s intentions.

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11 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Good get Cards. Four flags in 45 years for a club with limited resources is a marvellous effort. 

Truth is given North’s relative success it actually shows that having success is one piece of the puzzle, being able to capitalise on it is another. Given their 90s they should be a powerhouse. 

Since 2000 they haven’t had anything to ride home about and been sitting comfortably in mediocrity ever since, unwilling to ever bottom out properly (no choice now). I’m not saying we’ve been any better because we haven’t.

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43 minutes ago, Pates said:

Truth is given North’s relative success it actually shows that having success is one piece of the puzzle, being able to capitalise on it is another. Given their 90s they should be a powerhouse. 

Since 2000 they haven’t had anything to ride home about and been sitting comfortably in mediocrity ever since, unwilling to ever bottom out properly (no choice now). I’m not saying we’ve been any better because we haven’t.

Reminds me of someone!

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43 minutes ago, Pates said:

Truth is given North’s relative success it actually shows that having success is one piece of the puzzle, being able to capitalise on it is another. Given their 90s they should be a powerhouse. 

Since 2000 they haven’t had anything to ride home about and been sitting comfortably in mediocrity ever since, unwilling to ever bottom out properly (no choice now). I’m not saying we’ve been any better because we haven’t.

Truth is, they've one one flag every 11 years on average for 45 years. In the period, that record is only bettered by Carlscum, and Horethorn. 

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Good get Cards. Four flags in 45 years for a club with limited resources is a marvellous effort. 

Better than none in my 43 years hey QD, but what id iot fans?! 

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16 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Truth is, they've one one flag every 11 years on average for 45 years. In the period, that record is only bettered by Carlscum, and Horethorn. 

We’d be close to that over 60 years... ?

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25 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Truth is, they've one one flag every 11 years on average for 45 years. In the period, that record is only bettered by Carlscum, and Horethorn. 

I'm not arguing their onfield success hasn't been good, of course I'm bloody envious. But many of us bemoan the fact that during the AFL's transition from semi-professional into elite sport we were garbage meant that we missed out on the opportunity to be a bigger and better club. North had that but are still in the position they are where they're fighting to survive, I'm just pointing out that they failed to capitalise when they had their chance, they should be a powerhouse with that success but they aren't. 

 

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1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Not traded yet and he is deciding to leave, so no correlation to Jackson’s intentions.

Disagree, bad business for the MFC to give him our blessing to assess his options, and allow him to select a desired new home and then block it at the last minute. i think the club would have a reason to be confident of Jacksons intentions to stick around before those steps were taken. even if it were verbal. 

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3 hours ago, Pates said:

Truth is given North’s relative success it actually shows that having success is one piece of the puzzle, being able to capitalise on it is another. Given their 90s they should be a powerhouse. 

Since 2000 they haven’t had anything to ride home about and been sitting comfortably in mediocrity ever since, unwilling to ever bottom out properly (no choice now). I’m not saying we’ve been any better because we haven’t.

Personally i thought they did have a chance to become a powerhouse club if they re-located. unfortunately sentiment prevented that from happening but it did feel there was an opportunity missed there in my view. 

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3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Truth is, they've one one flag every 11 years on average for 45 years. In the period, that record is only bettered by Carlscum, and Horethorn. 

We won on average a flag every 9 years since the start of WW2.

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3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Truth is, they've one one flag every 11 years on average for 45 years. In the period, that record is only bettered by Carlscum, and Horethorn. 

Richmond 82, 17, 19, 20 

Essendon 84, 85, 93 , 00 

West Coast 92, 94, 06, 18 

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29 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

So Demonlanders.  What is Ben Brown worth? 
 

Brown for MFC 2020 Pick 25* (ie. Hawks 2nd rounder) ?

or 

Brown & NMFC 2021 3rd round pick for
MFC 2020 Pick Pick 25* ?

 

I would say Brown for pick 25 would get it done, and get it done early.

North might push for something extra though.

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