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Well you can lock Hawthorn in for another finals spot. Such an easy run home.  

Geelong as usual with two gifts in the final two rounds - at home to Freo and  Gold Coast.

The AFL really love to look after the Cats and Hawks.  Sickening.

 
 
13 minutes ago, timbo said:

Hmmm.

Chokes.

The MFC

Hmmmm

?

I know but can't we just dream of playing in September for once instead of just assuming the absolute worst is going to happen (again)!?

2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-08/the-run-home-have-the-crows-left-it-too-late

The Swans suddenly looking vulnerable. 

And we play them in round 21...  the stakes will be huge.

Its well overdue, a serious ravalry/hatred between Melbourne and Sydney

Potential that has just sat here, both clubs have never really pursued it hard, maybe we were just not strong enough before. 

Everything else between Melbourne and Sydney is dead serious

Step up Demons. Create another Marquee game. 

Use our name 


30 minutes ago, sisso said:

I know but can't we just dream of playing in September for once instead of just assuming the absolute worst is going to happen (again)!?

The obvious answer is YES.

However the MFC has such a long tradition of failure it is very difficult to not expect the worst.

Sad? Yes but understandable.

48 minutes ago, sisso said:

I know but can't we just dream of playing in September for once instead of just assuming the absolute worst is going to happen (again)!?

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

The obvious answer is YES.

However the MFC has such a long tradition of failure it is very difficult to not expect the worst.

Sad? Yes but understandable.

Too sad I hadn’t even turned 30 he last final I attended in 2006 and now I’m 41 and still waiting!

 
16 minutes ago, sisso said:

Too sad I hadn’t even turned 30 he last final I attended in 2006 and now I’m 41 and still waiting!

Sadly I have a lot of years on you sisso

59 minutes ago, sisso said:

Too sad I hadn’t even turned 30 he last final I attended in 2006 and now I’m 41 and still waiting!

Your lucky. 41 was a long time ago for SWYL


52 minutes ago, old dee said:

Sadly I have a lot of years on you sisso

We’ll get there one day...heartbreaking as the club can be I’ve never considered giving up on them. What else are you gonna do in winter eh?

I was 17 when I saw us win our Grand Final in 1964.

I didn't think I'd reach 71 without us winning another!

 

10 minutes ago, corowa said:

I was 17 when I saw us win our Grand Final in 1964.

I didn't think I'd reach 71 without us winning another!

 

The EH Holden had just been released along with “A Hard Day’s Night”

and some people call me impatient for some real success

 

44 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The EH Holden had just been released along with “A Hard Day’s Night”

and some people call me impatient for some real success

 

Amen to that SWYL.

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Your lucky. 41 was a long time ago for SWYL

We can tell.

Me? I was a spritely teen the last time the dees played finals. Now I'm staring down the barrel of 30 and I still hold that Chopper Carroll takedown on Fraser Gherig as my most loved footy moment.


1 hour ago, corowa said:

I was 17 when I saw us win our Grand Final in 1964.

I didn't think I'd reach 71 without us winning another!

 

Same same. Was with the cheer squad in "T" section and lost my voice for quite a while after the match. Stayed at the G overnight and got home late Sunday. 

30 minutes ago, Chook said:

We can tell.

Me? I was a spritely teen the last time the dees played finals. Now I'm staring down the barrel of 30 and I still hold that Chopper Carroll takedown on Fraser Gherig as my most loved footy moment.

30 was a good year. They went fast after 30 though, be ready. 

The only constant each year has been the failing of the MFC, with some different excuse!!!! :)

27 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Same same. Was with the cheer squad in "T" section and lost my voice for quite a while after the match. Stayed at the G overnight and got home late Sunday. 

You could stay inside the stadium back then or did they shunt you into the carpark?

my dad and his mates would often end up at one of the players houses after a GF and literally go from house to house for about 5 days!

Edited by Sir Why You Little

6 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Well you can lock Hawthorn in for another finals spot. Such an easy run home.  

Geelong as usual with two gifts in the final two rounds - at home to Freo and  Gold Coast.

The AFL really love to look after the Cats and Hawks.  Sickening.

I have us playing the Hawks (6v7) if we can snag one against Geelong (And of course beat WB/GCS/ADEL/GWS)

Can't wait to get one back against that mullet haired Stratton [censored].

Edited by John Demonic

Ben McEvoy out for at six weeks with a fractured cheek bone. Won’t help the Hawks chances.


I remember 2000.....

Queue tickets, banter, 4.00am BBQs at the 'G

Trying to avoid the Ch 7 camera after pulling a sickie

Will Brucey get up?

Is the Whiz okay? 

Can Stevie Powell kick straight...

Then the [censored] game

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The EH Holden had just been released along with “A Hard Day’s Night”

and some people call me impatient for some real success

 

I think we are roughly the same age. To me your not being impatient it is just the reality.

 
17 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I think we are roughly the same age. To me your not being impatient it is just the reality.

Well it is yes. And it sucks


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