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Adelaide at their best, at home, and with our outs would be enough for them to get over the line but are they at their best or close to that form? They struggle with pressure and I'm convinced especially after last week we'll bring it. Our form against Geelong impressed me so much and with no changes to the lineup we'll build on last week. With that the Crows will need to play really well to beat our pressure, I don't think they can, I see us being too determined and ultimately too good.

 

Dees to win by 42 points and fire up some confidence to win all remaining games. We should beat them 

 
3 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

Good news - the ladder is opening up nicely.

Bad news - we are Melbourne.

I predict:

Easy goals out the back

Bombing long to forward line

Goodwin to persist with poor match ups

 

11 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

I predict:

Easy goals out the back

Bombing long to forward line

Goodwin to persist with poor match ups

 

But we still win by 7 goals?


Wowee, by oh boy.

Another big test again tonight vs the Crows in Adelaide.    

And what better antidote to last weeks heartbreak than moving a step closer to a finals spot while simultaneously ending the Crows season.

Lets get it on!

11 hours ago, Josh said:

One week at a time, that's all we can do now. A win tonight and we continue to march towards finals. A loss and we will have to beat the good sides they are all saying we can't.

Dees by 59.

Hogan BOG.

This is how we should be every week from pre-season on.

One week at a time, stay focused,,,  'or mindful', of what we're doing. not getting ahead.

 

All the same thing... remain focused on the challenge right before us.

I don't think we've nailed this focus, just yet.

3 hours ago, praha said:

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

We don't want to start slow. We can't play catch up footy tonight.... because we won't catch up. 

Need to start in front to end in front 

 
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34 minutes ago, DV8 said:

This is how we should be every week from pre-season on.

One week at a time, stay focused,,,  'or mindful', of what we're doing. not getting ahead.

 

All the same thing... remain focused on the challenge right before us.

I don't think we've nailed this focus, just yet

I believe, rather ironically, that by focusing on the classic one week at a time, the challenge before us it will give our coaching staff the ability to focus on the longer term.

 

Funny game...

47 minutes ago, Roost It said:

But we still win by 7 goals?

Don't you go getting all serious on me Roost, game hasn't even started yet mate! :lol:


Seriously, if all the talk pre season and during season about ‘hurting’ after last year’s debacles and last week’s heartbreaking loss, doesn’t amount to a life or death performance tonight, nothing EVER will

1 hour ago, bringbackthebiff said:

Good news - the ladder is opening up nicely.

Bad news - we are Melbourne.

Most sensible thing I read all year !

40 minutes ago, DV8 said:

This is how we should be every week from pre-season on.

One week at a time, stay focused,,,  'or mindful', of what we're doing. not getting ahead.

 

All the same thing... remain focused on the challenge right before us.

I don't think we've nailed this focus, just yet.

Not watching tonight. Hurt hand last week punch the floor. Not this week.

Absolutely pumped for tonight

should  be a cracking contest


I’m not opposed to Pedersen playing if he plays very well

Just now, Roost It said:

I’m not opposed to Pedersen playing if he plays very well

Hopefully we can find out pre-game if he’ll play very well. 

 

4 minutes ago, CelebratingJade said:

Hogan, Harmes and Pedersen all visible in the rooms on MelbourneFC instagram video

Pedersen likely just warming up as the 23rd man.

If Hogan and Harmes are there, the only other one under an injury cloud was Oliver, and no way Pedders replaces him. 


No late changes, according to the AFL.

2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

No late changes, according to the AFL.

GO THE MIGHTY [censored] DEMONS! MUST WIN I'M EXCITED

Lets do this. No Mercy tonight.

 
16 minutes ago, CelebratingJade said:

Hands were in pockets as he passed camera... Sign?

Sign that the air conditioning is working when it shouldn't be. 


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