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Yesterday made the pick exchange that effectively resulted in us getting Salem and Weideman for Kelly, look even sweeter! ?

 

Amazing that if Collingwood beat Methcoast in the first final our run to the grand would be four games at the MCG should we be good enough.

2 hours ago, CBDees said:

Yesterday made the pick exchange that effectively resulted in us getting Salem and Weideman for Kelly, look even sweeter! ?

It was Tyson and Salem for kelly

 
1 hour ago, brendan said:

It was Tyson and Salem for kelly

Still not a bad outcome! Wasn’t pick ten (Weidman) the steak knives?

5 hours ago, P-man said:

BT doesn’t seem to mind broadcasting his ignorance, especially when it comes to Melbourne, but he may have outdone himself today.

Bartel spoke about Jones closing in on Neitz’s games record.

Conversation immediately turned to the club’s leading goalkicker, with BT asking “Melbourne have never had a league leading goalkicker have they?”

Yeah. Neitz. The guy you were taking about ten seconds ago. You [censored] numpty.

Right up there with the Triple M newsreading numpty who said "Melbourne still hadn't beaten a top 8 side, but that ended on the weekend when they defeated GWS...."

Flogs just have their default narrative and stick with it, regardless of facts


1 hour ago, brendan said:

It was Tyson and Salem for kelly

Roos has said that the club would have taken Billings rather than Kelly with that draft pick.

10 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Then we must give you some credit! I wondered why he was tearing it up so much. Good job.

Next week, can you scream "Kick straight, Tracc!" a dozen times? Or even 6 would do.

Bahahaha - I would be honoured to play my part in a huge win over the Cats!

1 hour ago, CBDees said:

Still not a bad outcome! Wasn’t pick ten (Weidman) the steak knives?

No weideman was in same draft as Oliver we traded pick 6,29 and future 1st for 3,10,43 we then traded 10,43,63 to GWS For 7 and bugg so we ended up with

Oliver, weed and bugg 

 
8 hours ago, Rogue said:

What? Garlett has been stinking it up at Casey until this weekend. He was so bad last week that it was impossible to select him after he was dropped in the lead-up to the WCE game.

As for Bugg, I don't even consider him coming into the side. In fact, I would put money on him being delisted at the end of the season.

So, we've just finished the season in fifth place, despite significant injury lay-offs to important players. Where are all the 'the sky is falling' posters who were virtually threatening to rip up their memberships a few weeks ago..? ;)

My point just was that he's keep out Casey players week in week out. Until a couple of weeks ago, Kent was in that bucket too.

I reckon Spargo is doing what he needs to. I was surprised going back and watching the AFL.com highlights that he's involved in a hell of a lot of our goals. 

Ans yes, where are they??? I certainly wasn't one of them.

9 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

As someone who had basically lost interest in the season just a few weeks ago, it's good to see you back and fired up, Jaded.  

And I echo your sentiments - smashing those arrogant bastards in two weeks time would be so, so good!

Ooohhh drive by...


8 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Every finals team will fear playing Melbourne. We have some weapons, unpredictability, game breakers and match winners, we have hardness, multiple scoring options, momentum and nothing to lose.

Go Dees.

 

Not to mention a few loose cannons!!

58 minutes ago, JTR said:

Right up there with the Triple M newsreading numpty who said "Melbourne still hadn't beaten a top 8 side, but that ended on the weekend when they defeated GWS...."

Flogs just have their default narrative and stick with it, regardless of facts

What surprises me the most about the above is that you listen to triple M.

8 hours ago, Lord Ivanhoe said:

The AFL chose the MFC elimination final for Friday night football. They chose the brand that plays the most exciting football for their premier AFL audience.  Gee things have changed! Go Dees!

Anyone know how gate $ are split during finals? Is it split 50/50 between the competing clubs? Clubs get none of it and all goes to AFL?

Well last night my humble pie tasted very good of course it was helped by washing it down with a few single malts.

Yesterday the Weid showed his is more than an average VFL player. Good game Sam and may you have a few more before 2018 draws to a close.

And for Saty , Spargo earned his spot at the highest level. However his inability to kick much beyond 35 meters worries me. 

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5 minutes ago, old dee said:

What surprises me the most about the above is that you listen to triple M.

I listen to Triple M just for the Dees games so I can listen to Paul Roos talk about us - he is always pumping our tyres but also gives good insight when things aren't working!  And, if I'm watching at home I mute the TV volume.  So much better than listening to the Ch 7 fanboys-of-the-opposing-team. 


1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I listen to Triple M just for the Dees games so I can listen to Paul Roos talk about us - he is always pumping our tyres but also gives good insight when things aren't working!  And, if I'm watching at home I mute the TV volume.  So much better than listening to the Ch 7 fanboys-of-the-opposing-team. 

I don't listen to them LH however I might have to tune in as there is not a lot of rocket scientists on most of the other stations. If I hit BT I immediately turn off and yes Chanel 7 are vomit inducing. Silence is golden when watching 7.

11 hours ago, Jaded said:

Lewis smells finals and turns it up. He must be so incredibly bored by these meaningless Home and away matches. The man wants another medal and is playing like it. 

Harmes is in some sort of form. Dusty don’t argues while destroying opposition midfielders. I hope he kills Dangerfield that little turd. 

ANB did a great match winning job on Weitfield too. 

Lewis surprised onfield - particularly in the first quarter with clearances, run and carry, expert delivery to forwards; he looked so natural in that rare role (for him, with the Dees) setting up the destruction of the GWS run and carry through midfield and outside space. A coach of the near future for the Dees, showing the way as best he could at this stage of his season. He set the tone without doubt. Keep it up, Jordan, it was terrific.

14 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

How many top 8 teams have we beaten now?

Would love to see someone with time and ability do a "Ladder vs Top 8" now.  Spoiler alert - Collingwood would be on the bottom hang only beaten us out of all the finalists.

14 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Hahaha, par for the course!!!! Some of the stories about Oberon High, Geelong High and North Geelong high were insane.

I hate to say it but I had a few years at “Grammer” before the family couldn’t afford it and went to St Joeys. Then off to boarding school. 

Played juniors and a little 3rds at South Barwon CC.

Not long enough obviously.


26 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Nah Rams super bowl champs

Heard it here first folks.

Just a quick shout out to Tommy Mac, who came 6th in the Coleman despite missing the first few games. Also, shout out to Jesse who finished eighth. 

11 hours ago, willmoy said:

Just a note on VDB. Doesn't he put the fear of the lord into our forward half. What a team effort today, a calm, measured performance.  

I said when Vandenberg came back that he was an important addition: there were scoffers. I bet they scoff no more...

 
2 hours ago, brendan said:

No weideman was in same draft as Oliver we traded pick 6,29 and future 1st for 3,10,43 we then traded 10,43,63 to GWS For 7 and bugg so we ended up with

Oliver, weed and bugg 

How do you guys remember this stuff? Impressive!


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