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I will go against the flow a bit here.

I don't think the Hawks are any particular measuring stick, just another game we should win.

To me they are another mid rung team.

Yes these games are dangerous, if we're not switched on we can lose.

If we are switched on and playing our best football (we haven't so far this year) we are the better team and will win comfortably.

The teams I want to see how we match up on are the Tiges, Sydney and GWS.

These games will tell us a bit more about where we sit in 2018.

3 minutes ago, rjay said:

I will go against the flow a bit here.

I don't think the Hawks are any particular measuring stick, just another game we should win.

To me they are another mid rung team.

Yes these games are dangerous, if we're not switched on we can lose.

If we are switched on and playing our best football (we haven't so far this year) we are the better team and will win comfortably.

The teams I want to see how we match up on are the Tiges, Sydney and GWS.

These games will tell us a bit more about where we sit in 2018.

No point measuring anything if we are not winning

3-1 sets up Anzac Day

 
3 minutes ago, Dirts said:

Just need a win

Nah, time for a commanding win.

8 goals.

You’re welcome.

42 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Thats why i edited my post, its early Sunday morning for me...

Perhaps if you used more than one word in your answer it would be less difficult for you.

Thanks 


18 minutes ago, rjay said:

I will go against the flow a bit here.

I don't think the Hawks are any particular measuring stick, just another game we should win.

To me they are another mid rung team.

Yes these games are dangerous, if we're not switched on we can lose.

If we are switched on and playing our best football (we haven't so far this year) we are the better team and will win comfortably.

The teams I want to see how we match up on are the Tiges, Sydney and GWS.

These games will tell us a bit more about where we sit in 2018.

Our natural evolution for prolonged success needs to be beating the lower teams without exception and beating those around the middle to 5th on most occasions. Thats what good teams do. Then we can start worrying about seeing how we stack up against the best. How frustrating was it last year seeing us have the Tigers covered until injury took hold and smacking the Crows on their dung heap to then see us lose to the Roos, Freo and half a Collingwood side. Today allows us to get the first part right and next week allows us to start to measure how we stack up.

I won’t be watching today will be asleep by the 1st bounce(the joys of night shift) but I hope to wake up to a dees win

4 minutes ago, brendan said:

I won’t be watching today will be asleep by the 1st bounce(the joys of night shift) but I hope to wake up to a dees win

Taking the stress free option Brendon?

 
1 hour ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Opportunities. 

That’s all this AFL game is really about. 

Last year going into the final round of the season, an opportunity had presented itself thanks to the season we’d had. Win the game, and we’d be playing in the finals for the first time since 06. It was against a seriously undermanned Collingwood side and we absolutely fluffed it.

For days, I was waiting for a statement from the club and an answer as to why and how we could lose such an important game against an undermanned side.The answer was surprising. Jones spoke of everything but that round 23 game. He spoke about the fact that we’d lost games during the season that we shouldn’t have. 

Well, Jonesy. Here is another opportunity. An opportunity against Hawthorn in round 4 where we can make a statement. A statement to let the football world know that we are genuinely turning the corner. We can string wins together. We can beat sides who we should be beating. And we can go into next week full of confidence and take it right up to the reigning premiers. 

We have an opportunity to change even if slightly, the story that the MFC become too content with themselves after a win. 

I want a four quarter team effort with us playing the “Melbourne way”, a term that I’ve heard a lot over pre season but have only seen glimpses of to date.

There are no excuses today. Umpires, weather, personnel.

It’s time to deliver. Give em’ hell Dees.

 

Word.

 

If we have genuinely turned the corner, these are the games we win.


2 minutes ago, loges said:

Taking the stress free option Brendon?

Yep lol, will probably be a game we smash them from start to finish with no stress as I’m not watching 

1 minute ago, scarlett said:

Im in the city for this one. Where do i go for pre game beers?

UNIQLO?

Failing that, might wanna try a pub.

:lol:

No excuses today. We’re a better team than Hawthorn now and if we lose today it means the players didn’t try properly or we were out coached by a great coach in Clarkson. Conditions suit us, and small forward like will work when we take control and bomb it long. They’ll have opportunities at ground level to swoop and kick us to a big win.

I expect and believe we should win and win big today. In reality I’ll just be happy to get the 4 points. We need to win games like this against lower teams as routine now. 

35 minutes ago, brendan said:

I won’t be watching today will be asleep by the 1st bounce(the joys of night shift) but I hope to wake up to a dees win

Leave it with us. We'll take care of it, thank us later.


17 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I'm ready to lose my [censored] :)

Pro tip: stay near the dunny, it'll save time later on when you're ready to find it again.

No c'mon stop laughing......this is serious

Good grief and I thought using chemical weapons on people was an imprtant issue

It's a game of footy, if we play well, we have a chance of winning

1 hour ago, ManDee said:

Thanks 

 

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Nah, time for a commanding win.

8 goals.

You’re welcome.

Agree, need a win but one where I am not about to rip the tv off the wall. Go into 4 Th quarter 6 goals up and win by 8 would certainly make the neighbours happy!

us by 12 pts i reckon 

4 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Good grief and I thought using chemical weapons on people was an imprtant issue

You don't have to buy the pies. You can take your own sandwiches and a thermos.


Hawthorn aren’t the yardstick of the competition anymore and good as T Mitchell is he’s one man. Nev Jetta on Rioli and Omac on Roughead should be matchups that we win, Brayshaw has played his best footy to date in midfield and if he’s a straight in for Tyson I think we’ll win the midfield contest Mitchell notwithstanding. Their backline is good but if our smalls bring their intensity from last week and Hogan continues his form to date we will win this one, not comfortably and we’ll probably be reduced to impotent swearing at some point but I think we have them covered all over the field. Less nervous for this than I was for North. 

41 minutes ago, scarlett said:

Im in the city for this one. Where do i go for pre game beers?

Precinct or The Corner hotel, both in Rich.

As an aside unfortunately due to train works myself and my Hawks mate won’t make it in to the G from the bush. We’ll settle in at my place in front of the fire and lucky for us he works at a brewery and happens to have a few slabs laying around he’ll bring over.

hawks have a host of premiership players

hawks have a host of all-australian players

nevertheless, if we don't win, i will be very, very much ready to SPEW UP suntan terry style 

 
3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

[censored] Whorethorn. 

Dees by 10 goals. 

Best wishes to all Dees fans today ... geez it would be a great win if it came off. I'd think we have an edge, at this pre-match point; it is possibly going to be a season-defining game for us. Carna Dees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

15 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

It's a game of footy, if we play well, we have a chance of winning

 

Mods, please pin this ^ in the 'best philosophical quotes' section of demonland.

Saty is seriously underrated when it comes to making insightful comments and frankly he deserves more recognition.


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