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Just now, pineapple dee said:

We'll win this! I've dreamt it. 

Dees by 26

Don't tease us with omens. What's your dream win/loss correlation percentage at Champion Data?

 
9 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Get the maids Collingwood jumper out of the cupboard BBO. No escape for her tonight!!

Bah! She obviously foresaw the "overtime" and has taken an RDO.

I’ve come to terms with the fact I will never be confident of a win.

Thanks for that MFC.

Go dees. 

 

Should be one of the better games of the year, Dees by 19?

What's the weather like in Melbourne today?

8 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

We will win this going away.

Last year the Pies were too hard and focused for us. Still had the soft underbelly.

Thanks to them and the Hawks this year, we have since learnt the art of being hard and focused. witness the Dogs game. They did the old "throw the kitchen sink at 'em and watch them wilt" trick. It only made us stronger.

DEMONS by 40+

GO DEMONS!!!

We have improved so much from last year and the Hawthorn game this year.

Last week we started really slowly, and looked sluggish after the Alice Springs six day break. Dogs jumped us, got three in front and without playing that well, we still won by over eight goals.

You can see the confidence and belief in the players and they will keep getting better. The rest of the competition still really don’t rate the Demons but the comparison with Geelong of 2007 is a great one. A little bit of luck and we can become the team of the next decade, starting now!

A simple example of us being underated is AA discussions, Ben Brown selected over Hogan is a joke, Brown has kicked 3-4 more goals than Hogan, but Hogan would have 10 plus goal assists and spends time in the middle. Similar argument for Jetta.

It would be terrific to bring our best from the opening bounce and absolutely [censored] the Pies!

Still, while I’m envisioning a five goal plus win, will gladly take a win and move into second!

Go Dees, pump those Pies!


If we win this one and go to the break 9-3 with a monster % I will believe we can give the year a serious shake. However its a bigger test than most are giving credit to"

Collingwood play a fast style of game that will test our systems.

I am hoping Round 23 revenge x ladder positions x MND x massive crowd doesn't mean we waste energy and move away from the structures and composure that has been our backbone during the streak. 

Everyone plays their role and we play hard and run hard and we win but there is not much room for error in this one, particularly early.

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This place is unrecognisable with all this optimism.

Dees by 15 goals.

I had enough of the Filth supporters at Casey on Saturday so I can't endure them again today, but I shall enjoy watching the game on TV.

Demons by 8 goals. go Dees!

 
16 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Don't tease us with omens. What's your dream win/loss correlation percentage at Champion Data?

I did dream that my brother fell off a balcony at a party and landed in a wheelbarrow. When I looked over the edge, I only saw his top half. That one didn't come true so that affected the ratio. 

Re footy, it's quite high So....

15 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Should be one of the better games of the year, Dees by 19?

What's the weather like in Melbourne today?

Chilly but fine, no rain in sight. Should be perfect conditions really.

Nervous but midly confidant, will be in the olympic stand at 2pm for some comedy.


5 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

 will be in the olympic stand at 2pm for some comedy.

And, which comedy will that be?  The slide?  Or, the Mighty Dees slaughtering that bunch of sheilas running around in black & white jumpers...??!!!

Just now, Vagg said:

And, which comedy will that be?  The slide?  Or, the Mighty Dees slaughtering that bunch of sheilas running around in black & white jumpers...??!!!

Both of course!!

The teams who have beaten us badly this year boast an impressive array of small forwards. My main concern today, surrounds our ability to deal with their small to medium forwards. Really hoping I don't see too many Collingwood speedster leaving Lewis and Vince trailing behind as they run in to goal. I'd like to think we've made the appropriate structural changes since the Hawthorn and Richmond games to ensure we don't get exposed out the back. Our forward line should be too good for them and our midfield should beat them at the contest. It's scary to consider what the rest of the season will look like if we win and win well today.

1 minute ago, Goodvibes said:

The teams who have beaten us badly this year boast an impressive array of small forwards. My main concern today, surrounds our ability to deal with their small to medium forwards. Really hoping I don't see too many Collingwood speedster leaving Lewis and Vince trailing behind as they run in to goal. I'd like to think we've made the appropriate structural changes since the Hawthorn and Richmond games to ensure we don't get exposed out the back. Our forward line should be too good for them and our midfield should beat them at the contest. It's scary to consider what the rest of the season will look like if we win and win well today.

I agree but also consider the Pies to have a similar issue with our forwards.

I think we're gonna see a truck load of goals today.

Found this on the herald sun website. Gawny playing squash sounds interesting. 

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/melbourne/jack-viney-says-melbourne-bonding-sessions-make-club-more-united-than-ever/news-story/0a94798629d3ab9ac4656fc111bb22d8

Pumped for today. Hope Gawn smashes Grundy and shows who is the number 1 ruckman in the comp. Hope our forward line just dominates and we have  a good win and grab 2nd spot. 


3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I think we're gonna see a truck load of goals today.

Or, a TRAC load of goals, which would be even better!!

56 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I hope you have a wonderful day hurling abuse and vitriol at that lot Jane.

BTW Jane, I'm guessing that "corporate" filth supporters can afford dental implants ( albeit of poor quality ). Check that out if you can. Although vomiting or spitting them out while  simultaneously gorging a hot dog and a classy Jim Beam may make it an easy task

Uncle - I am quite the lady at the football so I will not be lowering myself to the standards of those around me. These blokes are OK at work and whilst they started off a bit cocky and obnoxious at the QB game last year, they were soon quietened by watching the Dees destroy them in the last quarter.  I am hoping for victory again today.

Go Dees 

 

Well my MFCSS is kicking in bigtime.

41 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I had enough of the Filth supporters at Casey on Saturday so I can't endure them again today, but I shall enjoy watching the game on TV.

Demons by 8 goals. go Dees!

Endure them?  There's nothing better than watching them all trail out lf the 'G' at 3/4 time!☺️

7 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Uncle - I am quite the lady at the football so I will not be lowering myself to the standards of those around me. These blokes are OK at work and whilst they started off a bit cocky and obnoxious at the QB game last year, they were soon quietened by watching the Dees destroy them in the last quarter.  I am hoping for victory again today.

Go Dees 

 

That was never in doubt Jane and I'm sure you will conduct yourself with the utmost decorum.

However, in view of the occasion, a minor lapse or two is acceptable.

In that spirit, I suggest spitting on them occasionally. It will wordlessly express your contempt while simultaneously make them feel comfortable - just as if they were in the filth social club.


I hate the filth ...

Particularly after the taunting I endured from them, well, from one of them in particular, after the Round 23 debacle.

I made the mistake of reading the filth Big Footy page. They were derogatory about Demons supporters... So I posted something along the lines of "Hey there toothless Centrelink benefit recipients. Don't be mean about Demons' supporters. It makes us sad. If you keep doing it we'll put up your rent."  For some reason the post was deleted.

Hopefully the expression "revenge is a dish best served cold" springs to mind after today's match.

Go dees !!!!!

 

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6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That was never in doubt Jane and I'm sure you will conduct yourself with the utmost decorum.

However, in view of the occasion, a minor lapse or two is acceptable.

In that spirit, I suggest spitting on them occasionally. It will wordlessly express your contempt while simultaneously make them feel comfortable - just as if they were in the filth social club.

When I was Team Manager of the MFC in 79, I was warned about the Vic Park Visitors' race and the cretons who threw cups of urine and spat on visiting teams and officials. 

Heeding that advice, I ran up and down the race as I entered and left the ground and never stood in, or near the race, thereby denying them an easy target.

Disgusting really.

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16 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Endure them?  There's nothing better than watching them all trail out lf the 'G' at 3/4 time!☺️

Hey, DOF, that brings back extremely fond memories.  Made the pilgrimage down to Vic for the big game a few years back.  Was one of those (sadly rare) occasions where we had a big win.  Brought a tear to the eyes to see the black & white army leaving in their droves half way through the last Qtr.  Was almost worth the trip just to experience that!  (Getting the win was kinda nice, too!  LOL)

 

On the train now, couple of pregame beers to calm the nerves looking forward to this please don’t let me down dees, big test 

Any news on Melksham and Howe? 

I have a feeling Melksham will be a late out for Garlett.


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