Jump to content

Featured Replies

 

I can’t see us winning this game if we have the same structures. Time to throw caution to the wind. Play Hogan at CHB. Oliver permanent forward with TMac. Tackle to hurt. Come on Goody, throw some curve balls

Play like we did early last week but lower our eyes and kick to a player instead of banging it in long and we win. Don’t and we lose.

 

 

Reading all the negative posts would think we lost by 10 goals at home to a bottom team last week.

Same team fronting up again and while I don’t feel particularly confident, they will at least give it a crack, and hopefully hang on this week.

Go Dees!!

27 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Harmes wasnt spotted at the airport.....

Harmes out and VDB In wouldn't be a bad result.

Still cannot for the life of me see how Kennedy Harris got a game this week on his diabolical game last week!


22 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

I can’t see us winning this game if we have the same structures. Time to throw caution to the wind. Play Hogan at CHB. Oliver permanent forward with TMac. Tackle to hurt. Come on Goody, throw some curve balls

Ther'es a bit to commend here.. .If not for the whole game definitely at times.  @Binman and I were waxing in another thread and the idea of moving Hogan to the half back was  brooched. He often gets double teamed..hes effectively useless in the game as a result.  Our forward line also becomes too busy  ..what with all their defenders and our 'odd at times' structure. I agree move Jesse down back.. If nothing else a defender ( in most probability ) will have to go with him..  The team sheet of the opposition suddenly looks a big problem.

By all means REST Ollie in the square.. Again this upsets opposition rotations...does the player assigned Clarry go with him?  

Im not a great fan of all of these rotations. I know the argument is to rest/manage players...but I cant help but feel many coaches are buying needlessly into the new coaching , afl led groupthink.   In this game you need an edge. Maybe that edge is rotating less and resting playing in a position thay can also play...I know...it's maverick....its sooooo...ooooh i dont know...last century !!

Less is more...so they say...but we love to crown a contest. Problem is we often crowd ourself out of possession especially in the fwd 50.

How to avoid..wel...if you do actually double team the opponents best fwd...even swapping who the target is if another fires up..then it seems most likely youll have a bit more space somewhere.

I totally agree 1554....time to start coaching like a fox.....we had one of those once....did rather well I recall 

Edited by beelzebub

I don’t think we will win. Here though is a great opportunity for the club to stand up and give supporters some hope instead of empty promises. Last weeks result could be a real downer and historically that maybe the case. Show us something dees.

44 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

I can’t see us winning this game if we have the same structures. Time to throw caution to the wind. Play Hogan at CHB. Oliver permanent forward with TMac. Tackle to hurt. Come on Goody, throw some curve balls

So your plan is to take our leading goalkicker and put him at CHB where we already have OMac and Frost, then replace him with our best midfielder against a side with a midfield which includes Sloane, Crouch and Gibbs, whilst Viney sits on the sidelines.

And you implore us to "tackle to hurt", as if that was our problem last week.

Thank heavens you're not the coach.

 

not confident, especially travelling to Adelaide and being subjected to corrupt umpiring. 

OMAC due for a big game to redeem himself after a horrendous performance on Hawkins last week. 

it's time for this club to stand up and prove to themselves that they can go deep into September and take a scalp. 

I've got the crows by 12 but i'll be barracking hard tonight in front of the TV! Go Dees! 

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

So your plan is to take our leading goalkicker and put him at CHB where we already have OMac and Frost, then replace him with our best midfielder against a side with a midfield which includes Sloane, Crouch and Gibbs, whilst Viney sits on the sidelines.

And you implore us to "tackle to hurt", as if that was our problem last week.

Thank heavens you're not the coach.

At times...yes. Hogan to the other end. Do you suggest just leaving him double / triple team getting donuts  ? Yeah that works a treat.

Was it me who said.."tackle to hurt " ? lol

Get your blinkers off mate. 

So preoccupied playing the man aren't you. You must be feeling better.

 


Stupid idea to move Hogan to defense this late into the season.. he wouldn’t have a clue about manning up nor being accountable.

22 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

At times...yes. Hogan to the other end. Do you suggest just leaving him double / triple team getting donuts  ? Yeah that works a treat.

Was it me who said.."tackle to hurt " ? lol

Get your blinkers off mate. 

So preoccupied playing the man aren't you. You must be feeling better.

I quoted bobby1554's post, what's that got to do with you? lol

I'm not against moving Hogan around the ground if he's struggling to make an impact in the forward line. But we already do this, by throwing him into the middle (often at times when we rest Oliver or Petracca forward). I don't see the need to put him at CHB where he's never played, when we've already got tall defenders down there who don't have the ability to play anywhere else.

I also would prefer we improve the way we deliver the ball into our forward line so that either Hogan's not always being double/triple teamed, or that we're scoring regardless (i.e. if he's taking an extra defender and that lets TMac off the chain, that may well benefit the team).

In other words, I don't agree with bobby1554's plan to permanently play our best midfielder as a forward and our best forward as a defender without replacements for either and without a play for what that does to the backline.

Demons by 92

41 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

So your plan is to take our leading goalkicker and put him at CHB where we already have OMac and Frost, then replace him with our best midfielder against a side with a midfield which includes Sloane, Crouch and Gibbs, whilst Viney sits on the sidelines.

And you implore us to "tackle to hurt", as if that was our problem last week.

Thank heavens you're not the coach.

The problem with our key defensive structures has been quite evident since Lever went down. We have tried and failed a number of options without much success, especially against the better teams. Adelaide will again exploit this tonight, as they will our constant barrage into F50 of long bombs to Hogan. It will be Port Adelaide all over again. I suppose we will know by around 10pm tonight. And the only reason I suggested playing Oliver forward was that I doubt he will be 100 percent fit

5 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

The problem with our key defensive structures has been quite evident since Lever went down. We have tried and failed a number of options without much success, especially against the better teams. Adelaide will again exploit this tonight, as they will our constant barrage into F50 of long bombs to Hogan. It will be Port Adelaide all over again. I suppose we will know by around 10pm tonight. And the only reason I suggested playing Oliver forward was that I doubt he will be 100 percent fit

I agree with the long bomb problem. But I don't agree that the solution is to take Hogan out and put him at CHB where he's never played.

We still need to markedly improve how we move the ball inside 50 and how we generate scoring shots.

If Oliver's not 100% fit he shouldn't play.


47 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Stupid idea to move Hogan to defense this late into the season.. he wouldn’t have a clue about manning up nor being accountable.

Hopefully Goodwin doesn’t take posters suggestions into account when considering player positions. 

16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hopefully Goodwin doesn’t take posters suggestions into account when considering player positions. 

And yet it was inspired to take Tom and put him up the front ??

Im not suggesting permanently putting hogan in defence..I AM suggesting taking him away from the forward 50 and putting him down the half back line for a spell or two to break up the defensive tag on him. it's not really that hard to comprehend.

To do nothing just allows the opposition to command the game and thats exactly whats happening against better stronger more organised defensive teams.

Hogan is not a midfielder...but could be an interesting addition to a rebounding hbl....for spells.

The only time Hogan goes to town is against shlt teams ...or teams well down on form. Hogan like the the whole team gets stymied  when playing oppositions who actually know what they are doing.

 

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

And yet it was inspired to take Tom and put him up the front ??

Im not suggesting permanently putting hogan in defence..I AM suggesting taking him away from the forward 50 and putting him down the half back line for a spell or two to break up the defensive tag on him. it's not really that hard to comprehend.

To do nothing just allows the opposition to command the game and thats exactly whats happening against better stronger more organised defensive teams.

Hogan is not a midfielder...but could be an interesting addition to a rebounding hbl....for spells.

The only time Hogan goes to town is against shlt teams ...or teams well down on form. Hogan like the the whole team gets stymied  when playing oppositions who actually know what they are doing.

 

I’d like to see Hogan’s heatmap before the bye, he was accumulating lots of ball around half back also

I think we'll start slow but then thump them tbh.

4 hours ago, beelzebub said:

rule 101..There is NO logic in football

rule 101a ... and even less logic when it comes to MFCSS


8 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Love the optimism. 

Go Dees!!!! 

5 goal win

Your post was so inspiring, Demons11, that after zero thought, because I was not going to attend the match, I am heading off in 5 minutes to the train station to get to the Adelaide Oval relatively early, have a beer, get a seat and watch the Dees hopefully anihilate the overconfident Crows. 

5 hours ago, Dr.D said:

good luck mate. maybe you will at least score tonight ;)

Thanks Dr D. I won't however post the outcome. A gentleman never tells !!!

P.S. Sadly the lady is a filth supporter.

 

Edited by bingers

 

I want to respect our selected side. As such, I don't wish to name the player l believe should not be playing (though many may speculate on his identity). l believe we are starting the game 1 man short and we will pay for it. 

The Crows are an experienced outfit with lots of mature bodies and talent. We are not at that level yet, although on our way. 

Much as l would like to e entertain the thought that we could win, l cannot.

l am expecting a flogging from a genuine AFL contender, on the rise after a debilitating run of injuries and at their home deck. ?


Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

Featured Content

  • GAMEDAY: Richmond

    It's Game Day and the Demons return to the MCG to face the Tigers in their annual Blockbuster on ANZAC Eve for the 10th time. The Dees will be desperate to reignite their stuttering 2025 campaign and claim just their second win of the season. Can the Demons dig deep and find that ANZAC Spirit to snatch back to back wins?

    • 4 replies
    Demonland
  • PREVIEW: Richmond

    A few years ago, the Melbourne Football Club produced a documentary about the decade in which it rose from its dystopic purgatory of regular thrashings to the euphoria of a premiership victory. That entire period could have been compressed in a fast motion version of the 2025 season to date as the Demons went from embarrassing basket case to glorious winner in an unexpected victory over the Dockers last Saturday. They transformed in a single week from a team that put in a pedestrian effort of predictably kicking the ball long down the line into attack that made a very ordinary Bombers outfit look like worldbeaters into a slick, fast moving side with urgency and a willingness to handball and create play with shorter kicks and by changing angles to generate an element of chaos that yielded six goals in each of the opening quarters against Freo. 

      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • NON-MFC: Round 07

    Round 7 gets underway in iconic fashion with the traditional ANZAC Day blockbuster. The high-flying Magpies will be looking to solidify their spot atop the ladder, while the Bombers are desperate for a win to stay in touch with the top eight. Later that evening, Fremantle will be out to redeem themselves after a disappointing loss to the Demons, facing a hungry Adelaide side with eyes firmly set on breaking into the top four. Saturday serves up a triple-header of footy action. The Lions will be looking to consolidate their Top 2 spot as they head to Marvel Stadium to clash with the Saints. Over in Adelaide, Port Adelaide will be strong favourites at home against a struggling North Melbourne. The day wraps up with a fiery encounter in Canberra, where the Giants and Bulldogs renew their bitter rivalry. Sunday’s schedule kicks off with the Suns aiming to bounce back from their shock defeat to Richmond, taking on the out of form Swans.Then the Blues will be out to claim a major scalp when they battle the Cats at the MCG. The round finishes with a less-than-thrilling affair between Hawthorn and West Coast at Marvel. Who are you tipping and what are the best results for the Demons?

    • 3 replies
    Demonland
  • REPORT: Fremantle

    For this year’s Easter Saturday game at the MCG, Simon Goodwin and his Demons wound the clock back a few years to wipe out the horrible memories of last season’s twin thrashings at the hands of the Dockers. And it was about time! Melbourne’s indomitable skipper Max Gawn put in a mammoth performance in shutting out his immediate opponent Sean Darcy in the ruck and around the ground and was a colossus at the end when the game was there to be won or lost. It was won by 16.11.107 to 14.13.97. There was the battery-charged Easter Bunny in Kysaiah Pickett running anyone wearing purple ragged, whether at midfield stoppages or around the big sticks. He finish with a five goal haul.

      • Love
      • Thanks
    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • CASEY: UWS Giants

    The Casey Demons took on an undefeated UWS Giants outfit at their own home ground on a beautiful autumn day but found themselves completely out of their depth going down by 53 points against a well-drilled and fair superior combination. Despite having 15 AFL listed players at their disposal - far more than in their earlier matches this season - the Demons were never really in the game and suffered their second defeat in a row after their bright start to the season when they drew with the Kangaroos, beat the Suns and matched the Cats for most of the day on their own dung heap at Corio Bay. The Giants were a different proposition altogether. They had a very slight wind advantage in the opening quarter but were too quick off the mark for the Demons, tearing the game apart by the half way mark of the term when they kicked the first five goals with clean and direct football.

      • Thanks
    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • PREGAME: Richmond

    The Dees are back at the MCG on Thursday for the annual blockbuster ANZAC Eve game against the Tigers. Can the Demons win back to back games for the first time since Rounds 17 & 18 last season? Who comes in and who goes out?

      • Thanks
    • 262 replies
    Demonland