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Today’s games have highlighted to me how optimistic we should be about our list and our future. We have talent on every line, it’s now a mental game.

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On 5/25/2018 at 10:40 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

The Doggies have regressed badly in the space of the last 20 months. It’s one of the worst falls from grace we’ve seen in years.

Bevo is rebuilding again, after their season from hell.

At least they got that flag,  breaking the drought.  but it came at a cost.

14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Today’s games have highlighted to me how optimistic we should be about our list and our future. We have talent on every line, it’s now a mental game.

and this is the danger period.

Thinking we are better then we really are.

 

"getting ahead"  is not all its cracked out to be.

Its often a negative thing.

 
34 minutes ago, DV8 said:

and this is the danger period.

Thinking we are better then we really are.

 

"getting ahead"  is not all its cracked out to be.

Its often a negative thing.

My opinion doesn’t influence the players. I’m just stating we have the talent on each line to be successful, especially when you compare the opposition. At this time and stage it’s mental. 

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2 hours ago, dieter said:

Things ain't as sweet as they want us to believe down at Catland. Word is Ablett only returned because he was promised a cool million in a certain will if he returned...

Well I wouldn't have thought God had so much loose change and whats another mill to him in betrayal

Surely the market gardener paid out big time with the former coach !

Said he was going chainsawring with his new found wealth !

Some people are never satisfied !


1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Today’s games have highlighted to me how optimistic we should be about our list and our future. We have talent on every line, it’s now a mental game.

Thankfully you've had a haircut and its clearer now !

2 hours ago, puntkick said:

Thankfully you've had a haircut and its clearer now !

????????????, west coast demon GF no  doubt

Wow, Essendon have done us a favor the last two weeks beating two of our competitors.   Cant believe they beat Geelong and GWS on the road.

The GWS experiment is looking like a failure, same with Gold Coast.  The Demetriou legacy.  Blew his chance to bring in a Tasmania team and instead created two fake plastic franchises with no substance.

 

 
11 hours ago, P-man said:

A GWS home game with the atmosphere of a wake versus Dwayne commentating Geelong v Carlton.

I think I’ll go wax my balls.

??

9 hours ago, Monocology said:

Giants a marketing nightmare for AFL.

Quite obviously GW$$$$ and Carlton need to share the first ten picks this draft.  

54 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Wow, Essendon have done us a favor the last two weeks beating two of our competitors.   Cant believe they beat Geelong and GWS on the road.

The GWS experiment is looking like a failure, same with Gold Coast.  The Demetriou legacy.  Blew his chance to bring in a Tasmania team and instead created two fake plastic franchises with no substance.

 

GWS in particular are heartless and soulless as a football club.  You would have to think that effects the psyche of their players.  I mean, when a club that was winning and winning well can not attract more people to it's home games than the MFC in the dark days, as a GWS player you would have to think why bother, no one except Gill and his overpaid mates cares.  How much longer are the AFL and the 17 other genuine teams going to go on supporting this sporting pariah that's draining the funds and spirit of the competition.


1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Wow, Essendon have done us a favor the last two weeks beating two of our competitors.   Cant believe they beat Geelong and GWS on the road.

Carlton also did us a favour by denying Geelong a huge percentage boost.  Vs Carlton, ours went up by 14% last week but Geelong's went up by just 3% last night. 

Could be very important for the final ladder positions. 

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Wow, Essendon have done us a favor the last two weeks beating two of our competitors.   Cant believe they beat Geelong and GWS on the road.

The GWS experiment is looking like a failure, same with Gold Coast.  The Demetriou legacy.  Blew his chance to bring in a Tasmania team and instead created two fake plastic franchises with no substance.

 

Have you factored in how many people aren’t watching on TV???

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

The GWS experiment is looking like a failure, same with Gold Coast.  The Demetriou legacy.  Blew his chance to bring in a Tasmania team and instead created two fake plastic franchises with no substance.

The very choice of the name "Giants" gave away that this was an imitation club designed by committee with no fans or grass roots involvement allowed in its creation.

But the AFL will keep pumping money into it until it wins a flag, or the AFL goes bankrupt and sells its assets to the A-League and the NRL, or a giant comet strikes the Earth.

15 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Wouldnt give Melbourne a chance i dont suppose?

That would be a dream come true & then if the Dees won I would celebrating and if we lost I would commiserate with “free” Tigers hospitality. 

5 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

That would be a dream come true & then if the Dees won I would celebrating and if we lost I would commiserate with “free” Tigers hospitality. 

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11 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

That would be a dream come true & then if the Dees won I would celebrating and if we lost I would commiserate with “free” Tigers hospitality. 

Can you explain again who "we" are as it seems somewhat variable. Could be Richmond, could be AFL House marketing department. There may even be some small chance it refers to the MFC.

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Not having much luck in favoured MFC outcomes this weekend...

Go Weagles on the assumption we can give them top spot and aim for 2 or 3 ourselves by season's end !!

Not sure who to support in the Freo v North battle... tending towards Freo

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1 hour ago, DaveyDee said:

That would be a dream come true & then if the Dees won I would celebrating and if we lost I would commiserate with “free” Tigers hospitality. 

Thats right. If we lost to the Tigers in a Grand Final, you would go and celebrate with them in your Tiger undies.

6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Thats right. If we lost to the Tigers in a Grand Final, you would go and celebrate with them in your Tiger undies.

Each way Bet is old Who...


Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

I want Gaff in red and blue next year

Hawks are really staying with them.

38 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

I want Gaff in red and blue next year

Best game i have seen him play in Melbourne by far

What I took from todays geme:
- Respect for Lever, he could be the dominant figure in the backline in years to come;

- Even workload, no one stared, everyone played their part

- Very cleaver recruiting, especially the rookie and late draft

- Dont want to dream too early but could Melbourne be on the cusp of something special?

-Nev Jetta is so underrated!

- Forward line so accurate I wonder how much Goodwin puts on importance of kicking straight. All players as accurate as Brad Green back in the day!

 

Love it!

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1 hour ago, demon1987 said:

What I took from todays geme:
- Respect for Lever, he could be the dominant figure in the backline in years to come;

- Even workload, no one stared, everyone played their part

- Very cleaver recruiting, especially the rookie and late draft

- Dont want to dream too early but could Melbourne be on the cusp of something special?

-Nev Jetta is so underrated!

- Forward line so accurate I wonder how much Goodwin puts on importance of kicking straight. All players as accurate as Brad Green back in the day!

 

Love it!

welcome ... this thread is for all games of the round except the one the Dees are playing.

Not to worry just cut and paste this one into the post game thread.

Great to ave you on board.

'87 and '88 were very special


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