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24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It’s funny isn’t it. We’ve won by so much that our opposition has just been complete rubbish. #Medialogic. 

There was a time not so long ago where when we beat any time they were suddenly in “crisis.”

 
41 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Not surprised Wallace ignored us. He's quite anti-Melbourne, always looking to sink the boots in when we're down or in this case ignore us when there's nothing he can pick on.

He's a deadset f*ckwit and a tragic waste of skin.

Might still be carrying a grudge from his jaw accidentally hitting Rod Grinter’s fist. 

 

Chris Judd thinks we should be flag favourites that's probably too much credit. I have no problem with anyone still not trusting us yet, after the way we cocked up last  year.

1 hour ago, Lord Travis said:

Not surprised Wallace ignored us. He's quite anti-Melbourne, always looking to sink the boots in when we're down or in this case ignore us when there's nothing he can pick on.

He's a deadset f*ckwit and a tragic waste of skin.

He obviously remembers, unhappily, his encounter with Mr Grinter.

You would think he could be grateful to our club for the (rumoured) six figure payout.

PS:  :-))))) 'tragic waste of skin' :-)))). An apt description 


1 hour ago, Lord Travis said:

Not surprised Wallace ignored us. He's quite anti-Melbourne, always looking to sink the boots in when we're down or in this case ignore us when there's nothing he can pick on.

He's a deadset f*ckwit and a tragic waste of skin.

And he spawned an umpire who's a dreadful example of the craft. I doubt he's still doing it he was so poor at it.

8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

He obviously remembers, unhappily, his encounter with Mr Grinter.

You would think he could be grateful to our club for the (rumoured) six figure payout.

PS:  :-))))) 'tragic waste of skin' :-)))). An apt description 

Terry had to have plastic surgery, after that, rod made a real big mess of his face, back then the club did not pay for the medical bills and the dogs had no money, the dees helped rod pay terry.

2 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

They’re always wrong anyway. I’d be more worried if they were all over us. 

Just watched Talking Footy and Footy Classified.
Be worried, they're all over us.

2 hours ago, Jibroni said:

 Just ignore them, I prefer to be under the radar.

The radars gone and now the targets on us.
We're the team to beat for the flag apparently.
Richmond got every-one by surprise last year.
We're not gonna have that luxury.
Plenty of time for opposition coaches to work on picking our game plan apart.
Gonna find out how good we really are.

Edited by Fork 'em

 

Just watched the replay again - as much as I normally loathe the Channel 7 coverage, I thought Bwooce and BT toned down the matey banter a bit. (No “Lingy” No “Richo” to share inside blokes gags). Message there Channel 7. Daisy is a gun and BT’s NT travelogue stuff showed a more sensitive side to him. What I simply cannot abide is Bwooces fawning pathetic love for “Duck”. I believe “Duck” is not really a very nice person, and yet we hear the dribble coming out of Bwooces mouth at every opportunity. I thought he may have been better than that.


This thread is embarrassing. Are we North Melbourne?

First of all, the OP has drastically misrepresented what was said. 

Second if all... WHO CARES!!!???

Why would anyone in their right mind give a stuff how much ‘credit’ you get from media for winning games of football?

We’ve got a strong team playing amazing football and people still wanna have a whinge. 

Remember where we’ve come from and enjoy the ride.

3 hours ago, Billy said:

Whispy Watson, Terry Wallace & Wayne Carey refuse to give us any credit.

Plough said the big winners over the weekend were the Kangaroos & Eagles & completely fresh aired us.

And as for Carey, doesn’t trust us, said it was the worst Adelaide have played for 3 years & still said we haven’t played anyone 

Still a long way to go in 2018 & have a lot to prove but these big headed media ex footballers need to get there heads out of their arses & acknowledge 5 in a row & not far from the most quarters won in history 

Don't worry Billy we will go under any Radar, behind enemies lines, and shag them while they're all gloating.

46 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don’t care what the media think or say. 

The longer they are quiet the better

Yep, keep the lid on until some time AFTER the Bye.

We will just keep on creeping up, as far as we can. And see where it unfolds.  Not putting pressure on is best for us, atmo.

 

Everyone remember; we are very young;  don't hold us down, But, just don't talk us up,,, yet.

Let the boys play with the freedom of Nil expectation for a bit longer,,, as we continue to grow in confidence.

I think it is realist to reserve judgement on us. I am delighted about our form and find it incredibly exciting and am more confident about our successful future than any time in the last 30 years, but it is understandable for many of us to be cautious given our history. 

So far this side has outperformed expectations, but I prefer at this stage to “take one game at a time” and enjoy the ride. It is going to be wonderful  to watch it unfold.

35 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Yep, keep the lid on until some time AFTER the Bye.

We will just keep on creeping up, as far as we can. And see where it unfolds.  Not putting pressure on is best for us, atmo.

 

Everyone remember; we are very young;  don't hold us down, But, just don't talk us up,,, yet.

Let the boys play with the freedom of Nil expectation for a bit longer,,, as we continue to grow in confidence.

Maybe I'm slow to the party here, but is that you, deeluded?


1 minute ago, A F said:

Maybe I'm slow to the party here, but is that you, deeluded?

YeS

4 hours ago, Billy said:

Whispy Watson, Terry Wallace & Wayne Carey refuse to give us any credit.

Plough said the big winners over the weekend were the Kangaroos & Eagles & completely fresh aired us.

And as for Carey, doesn’t trust us, said it was the worst Adelaide have played for 3 years & still said we haven’t played anyone 

Still a long way to go in 2018 & have a lot to prove but these big headed media ex footballers need to get there heads out of their arses & acknowledge 5 in a row & not far from the most quarters won in history 

All we have to do is keep winning and the rest will look after itself. They will eventually come around. They can only drool.

Shhhhhhhhh...........its Viney"s fault......

4 hours ago, Billy said:

Whispy Watson, Terry Wallace & Wayne Carey refuse to give us any credit.

Plough said the big winners over the weekend were the Kangaroos & Eagles & completely fresh aired us.

And as for Carey, doesn’t trust us, said it was the worst Adelaide have played for 3 years & still said we haven’t played anyone 

Still a long way to go in 2018 & have a lot to prove but these big headed media ex footballers need to get there heads out of their arses & acknowledge 5 in a row & not far from the most quarters won in history 

All we have to do is keep winning and the rest will look after itself. They will eventually come around. They can only drool.

Last 5 wins     MELBOURNE    W            L             F                 A                 %

                                                       5             0          665             321            207.16                       AVERAGE WINS     68.8 PTS

                                                       1O1 GOALS  59 BEHINDS  TO    45 GOALS  51 BEHINDS

                                                                                AMAZING ! 


I'm ok with Carey's comments. Came out on Monday and admitted he's a "dingbat" for saying we won't make finals after the training camp story. Took it on the chin, and in fact roasted himself in his own segment. Also... he's right from a certain point of view. You can only play the opposition that plays on the day. An injury riddled list can still play like champions and a champion list can still get slaughtered by garbage teams, much like Saints did to Tigers last year. You really do have to use your eyes on the day and make your assessment that way. We played like the best team in the comp on the weekend. We would have smashed any of the other 17 teams playing like that. BUT... Crows were witches hats like we haven't seen much this year. If you go game by game, they were the worst opposition we played (on the day) in these first 10 weeks, besides the Blues.

I reckon if I'm Carey, and I have no vested interest, I still want to see what the demons are like when it gets clutch. Get us into a slippery contested ball game, as I think we'll see on QB like we did last year, and win by a few goals, and you'll see him throw his criticisms out.

Lady above doesn’t mind slipping under Radar either. 

Third, best percentage, last fortnight averaged 100 point beltings. 

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6 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Not surprised Wallace ignored us. He's quite anti-Melbourne, always looking to sink the boots in when we're down or in this case ignore us when there's nothing he can pick on.

He's a deadset f*ckwit and a tragic waste of skin.

Or a oxygen thief.

 

 

I think this week will tell us if we have actually turned the corner, media pumping up our tyres all week if we come out and smash the dogs I might start believing, or will we believe our own hype and not show up will be interesting to see 

Looks like not going on torture camp was the best thing, the players complained that they lost conditioning out of the camp, and we had lots of injuries last year, now the  crows do the torture camp and they have had lots of injuries. The coaches did not do the camp, so they don't understand what the players bodies felt. I think the camp set the preseason back, and maybe they did it at the wrong time, the camp should happen right at the start of preseason.

Now I know there is only 2 years worth of data but in 2 years at two different clubs same result, also there was players at both clubs who were angry at the club for doing the camp, the camp died not build  resilience it builds resentment.

Now back on topic there is too much positivity about our team, we must win this week or it counts for nothing, I am enjoying this at the moment, but I know how the media work, lose to the dogs and all the media will come out and say I never trusted them.


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