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  On 27/05/2018 at 08:14, Wiseblood said:

This is the first time in the history of the club that we've won by 60+ points three times in a row.

Amazing stuff and further reflection of how much we've dominated in the last three weeks.

Sack the coach then - hahaha

I have never seen us play like that..breathtaking Dees

 

 
  On 27/05/2018 at 08:14, Wiseblood said:

This is the first time in the history of the club that we've won by 60+ points three times in a row.

Amazing stuff and further reflection of how much we've dominated in the last three weeks.

Doesnt mean much, i mean we have only played weak opposition. Havent we?

 

 

:roos:


  On 27/05/2018 at 08:25, Satyriconhome said:

Now finish the beer, watch Goody"s presser, and then revisit the 'is Goodwin the right man' and 'Hawthorn post match discussion" topics

Only you could put up a negative post today crawl back under your rock. 

Going down to buy whisky. 

Haven't felt like this since 1987

 

We have developed the talent, now we have the belief.

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!


  On 27/05/2018 at 07:59, monoccular said:

As could Nev ?

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

Watts for sure and Sylvia. Dishonourable mention to Frawley.

  On 27/05/2018 at 08:16, BigFez said:

Instead of pornhub tonight I might just swing past the Adelaide game day thread. 

Maybe, but only after watching the replay 

  On 27/05/2018 at 08:25, bluey said:

Didn’t see that coming!

Thanks Mark. 

  On 27/05/2018 at 08:21, dl4e said:

I am too lost for words. We have to keep a lid on it.

That lid's been rusted on for years. It's just had a good dose of WD40 and has loosened up a treat. 

Go you good things!

It is the first time Melbourne has won back-to-back games by more than 90 points in the club's history, and the first time since 1993 that the Demons have won two games in the same season by more than 90 points.

 

:o

Just going to relax and get ready to watch bounce.

Will watch the replay tomorrow after work. Having that to look forward to makes the day easier to get through.


That was fantastic. If we keep playing like this I can’t see anyone beating us. 

Hopefully we take this form to the bye and comeback even hungrier. 

Guys. Think about this. Injuries permitting, we are on the crest of something special...sorry Bruce...time to put our arms around our collective shoulders and enjoy this. No negativity anymore. Let's believe. It's infectious 

The whole day was a stunning event - the early game showed indigenous talent - 7 got on board ! The Pre game was moving and the boys came to play and then stunned us all !  Goody was relaxed enough to be interviewed on his way to the rooms and we all watched in awe - What a day - I think we should keep playing up there !!

  On 27/05/2018 at 08:02, Sir Why You Little said:

The worm just keeps going...

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And just when it looked like the worm might come back for the first time in 18 quarters... Gus Brayshaw finds another gear.

That was a perfect 10 for mine. Enjoyed every minute of that. I was confident of a win but to witness another belting was just a sight to behold.

I’ve long since stopped giving a rats what the footy world thinks of us, but they’ll be paying attention now I think. How good is footy?

Just woke up in London . WTF?????!!!!


Holy moly!!! Give me the BULL any day of the week over Weideman!

Goody ❤❤

 
  On 27/05/2018 at 08:43, Mazer Rackham said:

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Has Mr Wallet spoken ?

Didn’t @jumbo returns state a few weeks back we were targeting the Crows game? Boy, oh boy,  in my village they call that a shellacking.

The spread as soon we won a stoppage or gained a clearance was first class. The belief is ever growing in this group, incredible to feel like this! 


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