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In: Tyson, Garlett, T SmithĀ 

Out: Harmes, Hannan, Pedersen

Vince will be better for the week off. His good games this season haven’t gottenĀ the plaudits they deserve and comingĀ up against a much more experienced sideĀ I want him out there.

Jeffy is a bit of a puntĀ but when he’s on he’s a game changer and this game is all in.

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6 hours ago, Skuit said:

Did you know at 1.55 a couple weeks back which Melbourne had shown up against the Bulldogs?Ā 

Or the game v Norf?

Is this game make or break for us? I just have a feeling we lose, it makes top 8 chances a lot harder. Looking at the run home for clubs like Hawthorn and Collingwood they can easily jump and push us out. So nervous about Friday night.Ā 

 
22 minutes ago, juzzk1d said:

Ā So nervous about Friday night.Ā 

It's probably best to settle in with a nice red or single malt (With coke) and read a good book (give Westworld S2 a miss, what a write off) and dart in/out of the AFL app for an update. But then, my constitution is a bit brittle and don't want #2 in utero to sense the reek of utter frustration that barracking for the MFC has caused thus far. Not a good vibe.

20 minutes ago, timbo said:

It's probably best to settle in with a nice red or single malt (With coke) and read a good book (give Westworld S2 a miss, what a write off) and dart in/out of the AFL app for an update. But then, my constitution is a bit brittle and don't want #2 in utero to sense the reek of utter frustration that barracking for the MFC has caused thus far. Not a good vibe.

A single malt with coke! Sacrilege you never never ever put anything in single malt.


I'm very relaxed about Friday's game. I think we have them covered. Only caveat is the umpires. Watch us get Nicholls and Wallace.

I'd have:
Petty for Vince - get a genuine CHB in to build the structure around, Vince the defender with the worst form
Garlett for Hannan - Hannan hasn't nailed the spot so back to flaky Jeff in the hope he can produce
Tim Smith for Pedersen - the 3 big talls plus Melksham/Petracca makes a top heavy forward line that doesn't tackle enough, the extra mobility/pressure of Smith helps
Tyson for Spargo - I didn't want to drop Spargs but the extra mid lets us keep Tommy forward and we get versatility with who goes inside/outside/forward. Probably should be Harmes or Petracca dropped but they have greater upside/flexibility. Strengthen our strength which has to be around the ball

FB: HibberdĀ  Ā OscarĀ  Ā Jetta
HB: J. SmithĀ  Ā PettyĀ  Ā Salem
C; TysonĀ  OliverĀ  Ā Fritsch
HF: ANBĀ  Ā HoganĀ  Petracca
FF: Melksham T McĀ  Garlett
Foll: GawnĀ  JonesĀ  Viney
Int: Lewis, Brayshaw, Harmes, T. Smith

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11 minutes ago, old dee said:

A single malt with coke! Sacrilege you never never ever put anything in single malt.

Whatwhatwhat?

Qantas Club,Ā  pour a schooner of Chivas and Coke.

(I'm just kidding)

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6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

I'm very relaxed about Friday's game. I think we have them covered. Only caveat is the umpires. Watch us get Nicholls and Wallace.

I envy you Clint.

37 minutes ago, timbo said:

It's probably best to settle in with a nice red or single malt (With coke).

I prefer my scotch with e


14 minutes ago, old dee said:

A single malt with coke! Sacrilege you never never ever put anything in single malt.

Your tongue just before you take your first sip.Ā 

Although I do prefer a little ice.Ā 

Coke is simply poison never to be consumed. It is wonderful as a cleaning agent.Ā Ā 

19 minutes ago, old dee said:

A single malt with coke! Sacrilege you never never ever put anything in single malt.

Unless it is more single malt

28 minutes ago, old dee said:

A single malt with coke! Sacrilege you never never ever put anything in single malt.

I once heard from an old Scot, that it takes a "just a teardrop of water" to bring out the best in a good single malt.Ā  After all these years following our team OD, you'veĀ probably been shedding tears into your scotch, and thoroughly enjoying it,Ā without even knowing quite why.

3 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

I once heard from an old Scot, that it takes a "just a teardrop of water" to bring out the best in a good single malt.Ā  After all these years following our team OD, you'veĀ probably been shedding tears into your scotch, and thoroughly enjoying it,Ā without even knowing quite why.

Hmm!Ā  I fear that would make it a tad too salty!

id be tempted to throw Vince in the middle and tag wines out of the game.Ā 

Ā 

Out: Pedo, HannanĀ 

In: Frost, Garlett (Frost to play forward as seen in training this week)

We've matched up very well on Port in the past and also play Adelaide oval very well. It's narrow ground is similar to Etihad, which suits us to a T.Ā 

Melbourne by 42 points. Go Dees!


On 6/19/2018 at 2:08 PM, The Stigga said:

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Agreed, since the Hawthorn game (except for the Adelaide game) our first quarters have been deeplorable.

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Even though we have won our fair share of them? They haven't been our best quarter, but deplorable is way over the top.Ā 

44 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

I once heard from an old Scot, that it takes a "just a teardrop of water" to bring out the best in a good single malt.Ā  After all these years following our team OD, you'veĀ probably been shedding tears into your scotch, and thoroughly enjoying it,Ā without even knowing quite why.

I always have one ice cube. That is my small amount of H2O.

51 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Hmm!Ā  I fear that would make it a tad too salty!

With all the tears we have cried Vagg it would taste like the dead sea.

3 hours ago, timbo said:

Whatwhatwhat?

Qantas Club,Ā  pour a schooner of Chivas and Coke.

(I'm just kidding)

BTW Chivas is not a single malt. Stick as much coke it as you want. Very strange but... Oh you mean coca cola!

39 minutes ago, MFC-11 said:

BTW Chivas is not a single malt. Stick as much coke it as you want. Very strange but... Oh you mean coca cola!

Yar but it fairly raises eyebrows

like gyngells character in the 12th man - I'll have a schooner of drambuie thanks

Ā 

geez who knew a throwaway line in jest would have so much legs

lucky I didn't mention the crowd favourite balvenie 12yo and lemonadeĀ 


I don't care who is in or out. I just want 22 committed, tough, hard at contest players that ALL turn up to play on the one night for each other.Ā We need to get rid of the tag of under achievers, softies when big games are on. The last 2 losses to Magpies hurt big time and don't forget the Hawks and Tigers games.Need to win this and win it well to get monkey off us. Time is now Dees and the leaders must do that and lead.

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