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Just now, P-man said:

Still buzzing. 

If we win next week we play Geelong in our first elim final. Wowee.

The script looks written for us to knock the cats out of the finals after the heartbreaking losses against them. Would be so sweet!

 

Somebody please just hold me as I sob. 

Loving seeing the joy from all the posters, regulars and non regulars. God knows we deserve this,

 
2 minutes ago, Pates said:

I want us to win next week, the G is our home and even though it hasn't been a happy hunting ground for us of late that needs to change. Let's start from next week.

Ever since round one I've wanted us to face the cats in the finals. I want nothing more than for us to swipe those arrogant smiles of the cats fans faces. They've been lucky too long now, they didn't deserve round 1, and they didn't deserve round 18. Let's take them down when it really matters.

Couldn't agree more! The losses this year were heartbreaking. They didn't deserve either of them. But boy can we make it sting by beating them when it counts. The look on their faces will be the stuff of sweet dreams for a long time haha

Just saw Paul Roos make a toast to the MFC on his Instagram story ❤


Those DL'ers bemoaning the selection of Milkshake , particularly after he copped the 12 month ban, are eating humble pie.

 
13 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I don’t know if it’s been mentioned, but how sweet to beat the team that denied us a place in the finals last year 

Did not even think of that. Makes it sweeter.


How good was it when we started to control the tempo with about two minutes to go?

If only we could do that say at the end of each quarter when we are 20-30 points up and the opposition have just kicked a goal.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just saw Paul Roos make a toast to the MFC on his Instagram story ❤

An official thank you Mr Roo’s . I hope you feel proud today !

29 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Wonder how Viney is feeling tonight. 

I would think he would be extremely happy and checking out his toe. ?

 

As it happens, I'll be in Sydney for the first week of the finals with my 3 kids (all Demons supporters).

Hmm, I had booked to have dinner at Icebergs at Bondi on Saturday night. If Demons play in Sydney that night, looks like I'll have to cancel that booking.

I've been a Demons supporter since 1968. Very pleased. However, nothing compares to the feeling at the final H+A match at the Western Oval in 1987. (I was there.)

GO DEES !!!

Goodwin says it best:

"I am so happy for our supporters right now...They have had 12 years of misery, but now they have a team they can really get in behind and support and build some momentum from here."

I look forward to a new narrative from all the media 'experts' harping on about 'can't be trusted' and 'mentally weak'.

The guys showed today, how badly they want finals.  Very proud day for every demon fan.


Well done MFC. What a great collective effort when needed. We beat a good side today. I'm happy, exhausted and about to watch the replay. Go Dees

Oh my god so happy. When wc hit the front I know we all thought here we go, coughed up another lead and they will run over us. But it was great that we answered with the next couple of goals. Gee it was good to have melksham and hibbard back. Hannan was also really good.

Laughing at the west coast fans on twitter complaining about the umpiring.

But loved Jonsey's reaction on the final siren. Well done boys.

I hope we get a great crowd next week and get a win and go into the finals with confidence.

I also hope the younger boys just don't see this finals campaign as an experience. Because they just need to look at there captain to know how hard it is to play finals.

Even Neale Daniher put out a tweet saying its bloody brilliant.

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19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just saw Paul Roos make a toast to the MFC on his Instagram story ❤

Can you post it please

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Would have to be absolute beltings. 

Off to the bookies as would have to be dead certs to miss

port  by 100

gws by 57

 

 

Only 3 teams beat West at home this year. Sydney, Dons and us. Even Tigers couldn’t do that


34 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

How good was that! Milkshake is crucial to this club. Harmes was awesome. Jonesy played a captain's game. Gus, Clarry and Maxxy solid as always. Loved the INs. Hannan was fantastic. Didn't hit the scoreboard (kicks were woeful), but I really liked what I saw from Weids. He's going to be a great contributor. Even Kent gave a little in the second half.

Modelling for the finals:

First good news (from a 'I don't like the Roos' perspective) is it doesn't look like they can make it from here, same as Port as they need the cats to lose to the suns... Yikes.

If we win (regardless of hawks Sydney game) we finish 5 and we play cats at G.

If we lose and Hawks win, we play Sydney over there.

If we lose and Swans win, we play Hawks at G.

I really don't know what I prefer. I'd rather win (obv) and knock the cats out of the finals. Can't lose to them 3x in a year, right? Plus, it would be great for the story to knock the cats out of the finals!

BRING IT!

If we win and Freo beat Collingwood we finish fourth. I’m barracking for that!

1 hour ago, Bates Mate said:

Proud of the boys today so determined not to lose 

Must've been that camp they went on. Wait, what?

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Just booing the eagles members out of the ground. Deciding where to from here now. 

perhaps an escort?

1 minute ago, Ante_Up said:

Off to the bookies as would have to be dead certs to miss

port  by 100

gws by 57

 

 

Still wouldn’t cut it. 


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