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the fox footy hold screen soundtrack post game, slap bass has never sounded so good.

My neighbour is a cows supporter and a [censored]  

So glad my kids can hang over the fence as they belt out the song. 

On their 3  repeat now. 

How sweet it is. 

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Just now, jackaub said:

Best on Ground ???

 

Brayshaw
Hogan a bees dee behind.

1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Our average winning margin over the past two weeks = ?

100??


3 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Gus could have been lost to the game from concussion. A "what could have been" story. Now tearing the game apart and keeping good players out of the team. Go Gus!!!!!!!

As could Nev ?

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

We played ver very unselfish football for 98% of the game, one of the very best games I’ve seen us play.

OMG.  Name the 2% and we will admonish them ?

 

Great performance, hard to even know who our best player was. A real team effort.

But, what was the AFL, Chanel 7 thinking with the red ball in the first half. Terrible to watch.


2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Our average winning margin over the past two weeks = ?

three weeks, we’ve kicked 146, 159 and 146 again

Preseason camp bowl winners baby!

2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

My neighbour is a cows supporter and a [censored]  

So glad my kids can hang over the fence as they belt out the song. 

On their 3  repeat now. 

How sweet it is. 

Mate I support Cows as well why wouldnt you?

 


I’m speechless!!

Hibbo best on for me. Great win. We just seem to be dominating the contest and it flows on from there.

Next week we will win too against the dogs and the reason I know that is because it’s Jones’s 250 game and if anyone deserves a win it’s him. 

Go dees

 

 


Maybe the "experts" will start taking us seriously NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What a ripper game.  Can't remember such play from the MFC!!!

I absolutely love this club.  Almost brought a tear to the eye watching this.  The players deserve it, the coaches deserve and, most all, we as supporters deserve it as well.

Lots of hard work still ahead of course, but to be 7-3 after ten rounds and to be playing the scintillating football that we are is so good to watch.  I have confidence in this side like I've never had confidence in a Melbourne side before.  I believe we can beat any side in the competition.

Soak it up everyone, the ride ahead is going to be amazing!

 

We are MELBOURNE!

We are the REAL DEAL!

1 minute ago, Vagg said:

Maybe the "experts" will start taking us seriously NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What a ripper game.  Can't remember such play from the MFC!!!

Yeah but the cows had players missing!!!!!!!!

thats what will be said now u wait and c. 


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