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12 hours ago, Demonland said:

Firstly thanks for the awesome photos. 

Secondly you had used up 91% of your alloted quota of uploaded storage onto Demonland. I have now doubled the quota for life members. 

Any way to delete older content to enable loading new content? 

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I’ll second that!

After last years disappointment, I’ve had a pretty bitter taste in the mouth and I haven’t been counting the days to round one like I have in previous years.

The recent coverage of training on DL however has started to stoke the flames again; starting to feel excited about what’s to come!

The players who we haven't seen injury free are the one's I am looking forward to seeing what they can bring fully fit, n particular Salem and Brayshaw who are doing most sessions

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If you’re uploading images to Facebook (or Instagram etc..) as well as here there’s also the option of copying the Facebook link and clicking ‘insert image from URL’ on here. It will save your upload quota. 

Just a tip for young players. 

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On 1/11/2018 at 10:36 PM, hardtack said:

On Wednesday they had Hogan and Hibberd working together separate to the main group before they left the session early (see my photos posted yesterday in this thread), but for the most part they seemed to be pitting backs against each other and forwards against each other... for example Wagner on Lewis, Frost on OMac, Kielty on Lever; perhaps in an effort to learn from each other.

Cheers 'tack. This is something I'd noticed before without paying a great deal of attention to - defenders v defenders etc. at training. I can understand the idea from the perspective of developing cohesion within a unit and it being easier for instruction, but it's a bit of an odd one-track approach or wasted opportunity, no?

I would think Omac might benefit from consistently learning how to contain Hogan (and vice a versa re. Hogan being better able to exploit one-on-ones) as much as he would in gaining insight from Lever on positioning. How did Hibberd go?

Truly great snaps from your young'un btw. He's got an genuine eye for the subtle nuances of human emotion.

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20 hours ago, forever demons said:

tracc is the modern day ronald dale

 

He is very close but not quite there, yet. Trac will be there if he can get his 'engine' to last a whole game at full bore. 

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15 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I’ll second that!

After last years disappointment, I’ve had a pretty bitter taste in the mouth and I haven’t been counting the days to round one like I have in previous years.

The recent coverage of training on DL however has started to stoke the flames again; starting to feel excited about what’s to come!

Yep TPF39, pre-season anxiety genuinely stimulated; these photos have that magic effect. Anticipation seems to be at fever pitch right across the board. Thanks to the great photos from those who have contributed to this site. 

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2 hours ago, forever demons said:

starting to get very worried about viney,seems to be taking a long time to get right,much like trenners

There is a good article in the club site at the moment.  They are taking it extremely cautiously.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-01-12/cautious-viney-still-weeks-from-full-training

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19 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Seen a good deal of that, OMac - feet flat on the ground, thinking out loud 'What do I do next?', 'Maybe if I stand here looking like I can occupy this ground the rest of the game will go around me, perhaps?', 'Hey, they did!' Gutsy stuff, I'd reckon.

Its one thing not rating a player  in the team you support and making your case as to why. I have no issue at all with that.

What i do have an issue with is so called supporters bagging their own players, particularly when it is as petty as this post.  I cant stand it, whether it is my club or another one. You often hear it at the footy and i am embarrassed when it is a demon fan.

Basically a personal attack on a 21 year old kid busting a gut to play for the demons. Questioning his courage? Ridicuiling him? Pathetic. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Salems Lot said:

There is a good artice in the club site at the moment.  They are taking it extremely cautiously.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-01-12/cautious-viney-still-weeks-from-full-training

Viney has been on restricted duties after developing a stress fracture in his right foot at the end of last season, following surgery to release the plantar fascia in his foot last July.

 

First I have heard of that.   Frightening.  Hope he can get back. (Understatement of the year).

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On 13/01/2018 at 8:00 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

If you’re uploading images to Facebook (or Instagram etc..) as well as here there’s also the option of copying the Facebook link and clicking ‘insert image from URL’ on here. It will save your upload quota. 

Just a tip for young players. 

Asking for a friend...if I (sorry, my friend) isn't on Facebook or Instagram, would he still be able to see these photos? If not, that would be a selfish* thing to do.

 

(*Sarcasm alert...just in case)

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52 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Asking for a friend...if I (sorry, my friend) isn't on Facebook or Instagram, would he still be able to see these photos? If not, that would be a selfish* thing to do.

 

(*Sarcasm alert...just in case)

I haven’t tried it, but I would hope that by linking directly to the image, it should be embedded in the Demonland post and therefore you see it without going to Facebook (it could just be rather tedious for the person posting when linking to large numbers of images).

The fact that there are a few who can’t view images in Facebook is the reason I post a Facebook link to the album as well as upload a subset of those images. But you won’t have to worry about Facebook for a while as my son and I are back home in Sydney now ?

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15 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I haven’t tried it, but I would hope that by linking directly to the image, it should be embedded in the Demonland post and therefore you see it without going to Facebook (it could just be rather tedious for the person posting when linking to large numbers of images).

The fact that there are a few who can’t view images in Facebook is the reason I post a Facebook link to the album as well as upload a subset of those images. But you won’t have to worry about Facebook for a while as my son and I are back home in Sydney now ?

Will miss Liam's excellent work. But I hope he and you enjoyed your time at Gosch's paddock.

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On 1/13/2018 at 11:30 AM, hardtack said:

As promised (and thanks to Demonland for increasing the quota for life members), here is the subset of Liam’s photos...

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Judging by this photo it will take a lot to convince me that Joel Macdonald hasn't stopped making his millions to return to playing for Melbourne.

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On 1/14/2018 at 10:04 AM, binman said:

Its one thing not rating a player  in the team you support and making your case as to why. I have no issue at all with that.

 

 

 

Yeah you do ...

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1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Yeah you do ...

No i don't. But i'm very happy to argue my case for why i rate a player, particularly when the opposing arguments are patently ridiculous.......

:roos:

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