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13 minutes ago, doc roet said:

I'm 65 years old and have my hand on it.

Post of the year. Put down your glasses. This is the one.

 

When was the last time we beat the Crows twice in the same season?

Also we have beaten them at Adelaide Oval the last two seasons.  And rolled them there in 2015 too. 

We own those punks.

Is it ok if I wash down my blood pressure tablets with a single malt (or two)?  Of course it is!!  I love our Club!!

 
21 minutes ago, CelebratingJade said:

Hold on...

Suns beat Sydney last week away, lost to Carlton at home... wtf?

Says more about Sydney I reckon

Just now, Petraccattack said:

When was the last time we beat the Crows twice in the same season?

Also we have beaten them at Adelaide Oval the last two seasons.  And rolled them there in 2015 too. 

We own those punks.

Dees mate from work sent myself and the boss (mad Crows fan) a text after the game “we’re going to petition the AFL to play at the Adelaide Oval every week”.

Shockingly no response...


Geez I copped a few dirty looks when we kicked that last goal. Sitting amangst a bunch of Toyota people bwahahaha.

3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

When was the last time we beat the Crows twice in the same season?

Also we have beaten them at Adelaide Oval the last two seasons.  And rolled them there in 2015 too. 

We own those punks.

1998 I believe.  Or 1999.  I can't remember.  Either way it's been a while!

 

I want to go to the pub... but there is a typhoon in the neck of my woods.

Fair dinkum. She was a tough slog those last 7 minutes. But clearly tactics came into play this week. Fritsch was put behind the ball. We didn't try to go coast to coast after it started raining. Instead of 'pretty' footy, winning was our prerogative.

 She will be a tough slog going forward. But with Jack and Hibbo back soon (fingers crossed), I don't write us off against anyone.

Shag it. Time for another can. YOU LITTLE ANZAC!

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert


2 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I want to go to the pub... but there is a typhoon in the neck of my woods.

A typhoon never killed anyone. 

11 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

WOW!  Lewis just said Oliver reminds him of Simon Black. 

Huge compliment.

Simon Black will be stoked to hear that. 

We are currently fifth on the ladder, pending the Port game tomorrow, where I'd love to see a Dogs miracle that keeps us there at the end of the round.

 

10 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I haven't been able to see the game yet, but I was checking on my phone and when we went from 30 points up to 14 points up with 10 minutes left, I completely lost all confidence.

I'm sure there were parts of the fourth which stank and we probably made similar errors to last week, but to hold on and actually get it done, on the road, with the extreme pressure that this game put on us just to stay in the finals hunt, is immense.

Adelaide is a good team.

Their last two home games were wins against GWS and Geelong, and they had most of their best players back.

They did play in the GF last year......

I really like the way Petracca is settling into his midfield role.  He seems to have realised that he doesn’t need to tear the game apart single-handed and do the ‘highlight reel’ things to have an impact.  Keep it simple and do it well.


9 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

When was the last time we beat the Crows twice in the same season?

Also we have beaten them at Adelaide Oval the last two seasons.  And rolled them there in 2015 too. 

We own those punks.

5 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

1998 I believe.  Or 1999.  I can't remember.  Either way it's been a while!

Nup, this is the first time we've ever beaten them twice in the same season.

It's only the third time we've won consecutive games against them, too (first time since 1999).

31 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Has a cup of camomile tea just in case at 3/4 time. 

I think the team took your advice.

7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

A typhoon never killed anyone. 

Of course not. It's why so many people around here go fishing before it makes ground.

I was golf clapping in the 3rd, by the end of the game i was smacking myself in the face. 

Considering what happen last week it's shocking how close we let it get. Adelaide butchered so many chances and Eddy, McGovern missed  certain goals. We even had the weather on our side. 

One thing for sure. MFC supporters need to find a good cardiologist.  Either that or we have good cardiovascular systems 

 


25 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I literally broke my hand celebrating. 

I am enjoying it! But this is not a done deal. We are not safe in finals and we have 3 very hard games left. 

Why is Gold Coast a very hard game?

1 minute ago, Smokey said:

Why is Gold Coast a very hard game?

Theres 4 games yet so i think Jaded meant the other 3 games

36 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I lost internet in the last quarter!!!

i need Medicine and whiskey ? 

Time for a new ISP for you SWYLS Get stuck into them.

 
35 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

Kevin Bartlett gave us no chance to beat Adelaide on SEN. I hope he thinks we are a better team now and gives us a little respect. 

Frankly, who actually cares what Bartlett thinks? I certainly do not. 

25 minutes ago, ding said:

Told you we would play finals.......

Go you good thing.

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Just now, deebug said:

Time for a new ISP for you SWYLS Get stuck into them.

I am in Thailand ?? mate. I take what i can find!!


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