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I like Neal-Bullen, but he dropped numerous easy uncontested marks today due to perceived pressure.

 
2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Sorry. Not particularly convinced. Seems some generic ideas worked. More some ingenuity of some players. 

Im not really enamored by the Goody Game. 

It might indeed be there..it might

by generic, what do you mean? i dont think there are too many new ideas in game plans, so you could throw generic around the same way we talk about cliches, like 'one week at a time', i think that the team executed a different set of instructions is evidence that he can coach? what do you want to be different? (for mine i want to see some more man on man occasionally when we need to arrest a run against)

1 hour ago, DV8 said:

Only issue with that is it's not Norms curse. 

 

The curse was of those, who sacked Norm Smith...   those poll-itically correct cussed's.

They are the bastardo's who brought all this political correct rubbish, and dumped it on this club.

What has politically correctness got to do with this?- you bring it up in almost any situation but this takes the cake.  You do realise that yesterday's political correctness is today's accepted norm (Smith).

 

Aft er the 4 goal start we gave them we out scored them 123 to 62.

I love that fact.

38 minutes ago, dieter said:

Let  me know if it's reasonable to drink now because I'm very tempted...

Delicious, but cask red would probably have tasted ok tonight.


Whilst we certainly could improve, today was a step in the right direction IMO.

Our leaders standing up in the last... was just fantastic to see.

First thing I did when we got to the ground today was to have a look at the curtain raiser from the City end where Norths Cheer member was positioned. Overheard one of them ask his mate "reckon we can win today?". Other one answered, Yeah we only have to stop Hogan and they have nothing".

GAGF.

Our start was obviously horrific, but when we went to the break 13 points down it didnt feel that bad.

Funny how you see the game differently live than you do on TV, as I thought Oscar was rubbish for most of the day and was going to say so in this post. Then I read how many of you were so positive about his game, so I will watch the replay to see how I got it wrong. 

Epic game from Maxy, and Hogan now seems to be matching the hype. Hugely influential despite only kicking one. 

Salem did more than I expected. Really good in the guts.

Trac good again. (Does anyone keep their feet in a tackle better than this kid?)

Kenty was fantastic, especially considering he has been out of the seniors for so long.

That fuzzy headed freak-show from Norf gets a dream run from the umpires. Some of the [censored] he was awarded should have been wrapped in Christmas paper. Never in a live game have I heard so many people booing rubbish decisions after watching the big screen replay. Umps dept should be issued a Please Explain from MFC because some of them were unfathomable. Banana shirted bastards love to awards frees right in front of the cheer squad.  Horrendous display from them.

Others had good games, including Jonesy, Grandpa and Bernie. This was a game where our senior players actually provided real leadership. 

Finally, to Goody. Well done bloke. You made some moves and they worked. Particularly Oliver to FFWD after he had been beaten for the first 3/4. One on one his skill stands out, and this move was a genuine winner.

Great win Dees. Its was well worth the drive from Shepp to finally see a bad streak broken.

I was at the MCG when......................................

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

You can add me to the list re Bugg.  Can you blame anyone, his record until today was up there with the worst of all time

His miss at halftime didn’t help, plus he drops way too many marks but other than that he was good today.

 
1 hour ago, ProDee said:

This won't be popular, but I still can't wait for Bugg to go back to Casey.

Happy he kicked some, but by God he's awful.

He doesn't have any particular defining attribute other than good hands and a strong body.   He does tend to get on the end of a few and get a lot of set shots.

If he starts to put them through then he becomes a problem for the the opposition.   When that happens he might get some more respect and find it harder to get his hands on it.  We shall see. 

 


21 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Which four? We are doing a tastin if each bottle tonight. Gone through the two The Glenlivet and the Aultmore, onto the Oban14.

Oban, Laphroigh, one of the Glenlivets and the Ardbeg. Ardbeg is excellent but I've come to enjoy the Oban too. Some clever guy at my golf club got a hole in one and put a bottle of Oban on the bar. God bless him !! I thought it would be rude of me not to toast his success.

Just now, pineapple dee said:

Oban, Laphroigh, one of the Glenlivets and the Ardbeg. Ardbeg is excellent but I've come to enjoy the Oban too. Some clever guy at my golf club got a hole in one and put a bottle of Oban on the bar. God bless him !! I thought it would be rude of me not to toast his success.

I’d recommend the Dalwhinnie 15yr and both Australians, the Timboon (vic, near Warrnambool) and Larks (tassie)

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 

Not turning up until we were 15 minutes into the game worries me.

I'll consider getting carried away if we clean up Hawthorn next week.

I,ve suffered too many false dawns.

I have never heard a hangover called that before ... :blink::lol:

58 minutes ago, ding said:

First thing I did when we got to the ground today was to have a look at the curtain raiser from the City end where Norths Cheer member was positioned. Overheard one of them ask his mate "reckon we can win today?". Other one answered, Yeah we only have to stop Hogan and they have nothing".

GAGF.

Our start was obviously horrific, but when we went to the break 13 points down it didnt feel that bad.

Funny how you see the game differently live than you do on TV, as I thought Oscar was rubbish for most of the day and was going to say so in this post. Then I read how many of you were so positive about his game, so I will watch the replay to see how I got it wrong. 

Epic game from Maxy, and Hogan now seems to be matching the hype. Hugely influential despite only kicking one. 

Salem did more than I expected. Really good in the guts.

Trac good again. (Does anyone keep their feet in a tackle better than this kid?)

Kenty was fantastic, especially considering he has been out of the seniors for so long.

That fuzzy headed freak-show from Norf gets a dream run from the umpires. Some of the [censored] he was awarded should have been wrapped in Christmas paper. Never in a live game have I heard so many people booing rubbish decisions after watching the big screen replay. Umps dept should be issued a Please Explain from MFC because some of them were unfathomable. Banana shirted bastards love to awards frees right in front of the cheer squad.  Horrendous display from them.

Others had good games, including Jonesy, Grandpa and Bernie. This was a game where our senior players actually provided real leadership. 

Finally, to Goody. Well done bloke. You made some moves and they worked. Particularly Oliver to FFWD after he had been beaten for the first 3/4. One on one his skill stands out, and this move was a genuine winner.

Great win Dees. Its was well worth the drive from Shepp to finally see a bad streak broken.

I was at the MCG when......................................

 

 

 

 

McDonald was good and did as well as he could, Brown certainly got lucky with some umpiring decisions which inflated his numbers.

Just on Brown, he's normally a play I enjoy watching but his staging for free kicks makes him unlike-able.


2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

Gee life's good right now.  2010 St Henri.  Those who know their wine will know what I mean.

Does that come in the 4 litre or the 5 litre cask?

Tough game because North really believed they had it over us. (With good reason.) And belief goes a long way. Whereas we were in choke territory, where according to champion data, we are ranked #1.

 

But another step taken on our long journey ... 18 15 to 13 8 shows how all over them we were. In the game day thread it seemed like NMFC were always 2 seconds away from a withering blast of goals to humiliate us for another year. But on the ground we were clearly better. After the initial onslaught, which surely we must have expected ... how else were NMFC going to win? ... we pegged them back and they never looked like getting in front again.

Could so easily have been a 10 goal win.

 

Some players were down but that's okay. Good teams can cope with that. If you need every player firing to win, you’re probably in the bottom 4.

 

Gotta hand it to Goody. Doesn't act the goat in the coaches box, which leads some to believe he has no idea. But who wanted Wagner in for round 1? Wagner hasn't disgraced. Who wanted  Bugg in? Hasn't won Brownlow votes, but hasn't blown it either. He has a way of chiming in when it's really needed. Kent? Frost?

 

Bombing it long inside 50. Crazy stuff. Somehow the chaos it created led our smalls to boot the lion’s share of the goals.

 

Maybe this Goodwin guy has a better handle on things than he lets on.

 

Oh, and ... Go Demons!

Some random thoughts. 

The opening 15 minutes we were running 3-4 spares out of the backline, leaving Daw  all alone and then we kick it high to a contest. It made him look good and let them get out of our forwrd zone too easy. When the ball came out once it got past our zone they got goals out the back. We played much better with a man on man contest and fixed up the issue

North got a lot of goals from frees in what was one of the worst displays of umpiring I have seen this year. The free to Ben Brown for a ruck infringement late in the 2nd left me stunned yet 2 minutes later when Goldy shepherds Max out of the contest no whistle. Fortunately Bugg got take high and promptly missed with his free after the siren

We still miss a lot of set shots and Trac is better on the run

I like Clarry resting up forward. Jacobs wore him like a second skin and limited his possession but his 2 goals int he last quarter show what a weapon he can be resting up forward.

At round 3 we still have a lot of room for improvement espcially our forward efficiency but I expect Tommy Mac will straighten that up on his return.

Scott Thompson is a thug. His punch to Jessies head on the final siren is typical of his style for his whole career. I hope it gets reviewed

36 minutes ago, sue said:

What has politically correctness got to do with this?- you bring it up in almost any situation but this takes the cake.  You do realise that yesterday's political correctness is today's accepted norm (Smith).

Yes, political-correctness leads us to be too nice. off-field and on-field.

It effects the perceptive environment around the whole club, effecting supporters across the AFL competition.  we are thought to be holier than thou, to be right all the time and to be 'above' other supporters of the AFL. 

 

This effects us in a poor way Re finding new supporters. when new supporters to the game want to choose a side.

It infiltrates the club attitudes & so on the staff and the players as well.

it is a part cause of the bruise-free concept as well. And our susceptibility to become comfortable with ourselves, and so the players as well, leading to drop offs in games, and also if unchecked, poor seasons on the trot, & laziness in the players,,, if let grow.

 

It is our clubs Achilles Heal.   It leads to an impression of Mfc snobs, at the footy etc.  Range Rovers to the snow etc.  All these putdowns of the Mfc by others.

In short its why other supporters of the AFL, and of other codes,,, do not like/respect us.   We have a toffy imagery about this club which we have to crush & be rid of.

 

If we are to grow in a meaningful way, as a Footy club.


1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I like Neal-Bullen, but he dropped numerous easy uncontested marks today due to perceived pressure.

He's just a bit out of touch atmo imo.  There's been a few of them outa sorts, but in a changing shaped side its also a little to be expected, that some will feel the differences.

4 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Good to see bugg kick a few and great to see Kenty back and kicking goals and tackling too. 

Great effort boys. 

 

Kent was just magic,  aggressive for the ball,  brave at the ball,  penetrating and fast.  Ripper game from him and surely an object of team play. I sat there watching him carve up the Kangas with team intent.  It was worth the drive from Adelaide.  Still stunned by the team efforts and the receivers of deserved plaudits.  Liked Frosty's game as well. 

 
1 hour ago, ding said:

At least when the plane goes down, you will die happy,

Exactly. If I die today, at least I died watching us beat North! 

#lifewinning 

Just as an aside to this week. I'd like to celebrate Fritzy's arrival so far.  And Jake Levers decision to make Melbournefc home.

 

I cannot wait til we go in as under-cats, against the 'Crows', with a full list.

fritz_the_cat_by_andreu_t-d9plyl6.jpg

 

 


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