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A footy free weekend? 

Nar not having it! Have a party to go to, Fathers day to celebrate but I thought 

I might just try this Recipe as well. Just to relive the memories

Appetiser  The Best of Robert Flower DVD 

Entrée Round 22 2018 West Coast Vs Melbourne

Mains Footscray Vs Melbourne final round 1987

Sweets  Round 23 2018 Melbourne vs GWS 

Nightcap A sniff or two of Captain  Morgan private stock Caribbean Rum Premium Barrel ( a Gift from an old mate)

Hows that all sound?

Just Chillin!!

 
28 minutes ago, picket fence said:

A footy free weekend? 

Nar not having it! Have a party to go to, Fathers day to celebrate but I thought 

I might just try this Recipe as well. Just to relive the memories

Appetiser  The Best of Robert Flower DVD 

Entrée Round 22 2018 West Coast Vs Melbourne

Mains Footscray Vs Melbourne final round 1987

Sweets  Round 23 2018 Melbourne vs GWS 

Nightcap A sniff or two of Captain  Morgan private stock Caribbean Rum Premium Barrel ( a Gift from an old mate)

Hows that all sound?

Just Chillin!!

Hope you find a bit of time to watch Tom McDonald (you genius) go around in 2017.

 

How about Geelong v Melbourne, 2015? ;) Get you chilled out significantly before watching us smash them next week.

I thought you would be spending the time off lobbying the club to change the red arrow thing the people run against on game day to a version of the Clarry Choo choo train!


I'm planning on watching us give the crows another belting up in Alice.

Just about the highlight of the year for me.

Footy free? Who said Footy free?

Fish Creek is gunning for their third straight flag in their fourth consecutive GF. On top of that Fishy Reserves and Under 18's also in the big dance along with our A, B & C Grade netballer's.

Big Saturday coming up for me. CARN CREEKERS!!!!

 
7 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

cold i suggest a looping tape of Ox's greatest hits and Jacka's favour numbers?

Throw in the 2000 qualifier against Carlton!

19 minutes ago, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

Throw in the 2000 qualifier against Carlton!

Come in Brad Green, he was one of my favourites.


Hotter than Hell, Demons 1998 season, just fast forward to when we beat the Eagles in WA and then when we destroy Richmond in the last round, Adelaide first round of finals, St Kilda the following week.  The Richmond and Adelaide games are some of the most exciting football you will see.

Anyone that never saw the great David Schwarz in his pomp really should watch those 1994 finals, especially the one against Footscray, to see just how good "Nureyev!!" was.

4 hours ago, demonstone said:

Anyone that never saw the great David Schwarz in his pomp really should watch those 1994 finals, especially the one against Footscray, to see just how good "Nureyev!!" was.

 The one where G Lyon kicked a lazy 10?

I ran out of Foxtel IQ space because we won so many games this year!

The other day I had delete 2 of our wins so I punted the Carlton win and second of the GC wins.

Will get stuck into the North, Essendon, Adelaide (second game), West Coast and GWS wins.


5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I ran out of Foxtel IQ space because we won so many games this year!

The other day I had delete 2 of our wins so I punted the Carlton win and second of the GC wins.

Will get stuck into the North, Essendon, Adelaide (second game), West Coast and GWS wins.

My IQ is checkers too but I'm gonna go on a marathon on Friday. Might even watch a bit of the Hawthorn game from 2016 (that's never going to get deleted). I've got a bunch of leave days saved up so I'm all set to burn one on the Dees before heading out there with my mum and her partner for (hopefully) a night of a lifetime (well, of a dozen years at least).

Just now, Chook said:

My IQ is checkers too but I'm gonna go on a marathon on Friday. Might even watch a bit of the Hawthorn game from 2016 (that's never going to get deleted). I've got a bunch of leave days saved up so I'm all set to burn one on the Dees before heading out there with my mum and her partner for (hopefully) a night of a lifetime (well, of a dozen years at least).

Sounds awesome.

i still have a 1 hour package of that magical Hawks game that Fox Footy showed after that season. Pretty much showed every goal, but so enjoyable.

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I ran out of Foxtel IQ space because we won so many games this year!

The other day I had delete 2 of our wins so I punted the Carlton win and second of the GC wins.

Will get stuck into the North, Essendon, Adelaide (second game), West Coast and GWS wins.

Same here, had 2% left of storage. Deleted the Brisbane game and the first GC win. I only kept the Carlton game because the camera caught me acting like a peanut after one of Milkshake’s goals.

Been watching the West Coast and GWS wins all week.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

This has actually been the longest week ever. I cant believe I have to wait another bloody week to watch the dees pants those flogs 


On 8/29/2018 at 5:39 PM, picket fence said:

A footy free weekend? 

Nar not having it! Have a party to go to, Fathers day to celebrate but I thought 

I might just try this Recipe as well. Just to relive the memories

Appetiser  The Best of Robert Flower DVD 

Entrée Round 22 2018 West Coast Vs Melbourne

Mains Footscray Vs Melbourne final round 1987

Sweets  Round 23 2018 Melbourne vs GWS 

Nightcap A sniff or two of Captain  Morgan private stock Caribbean Rum Premium Barrel ( a Gift from an old mate)

Hows that all sound?

Just Chillin!!

Geelong vs Melb 2005

18 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I ran out of Foxtel IQ space because we won so many games this year!

The other day I had delete 2 of our wins so I punted the Carlton win and second of the GC wins.

I found the Carlton game one of the more satisfying wins for the year. Mostly because of Jed Lamb carrying on like a pork chop and then getting put comprehensively back in his place.

The Gold Coast game was just depressing. They reminded me of some of the teams we put on the park from 2012-13.

 

1987 Elimination Final vs Nth Melb is the Go.

23 year finals drought broken a full MCG 70%+ MFC supporters.

Robbie flowers 1st final ever in his 270th game and he kicks a lazy 5 goals

Todd Viney, Warren Dean , Earl Spading's 1st year. Sean Wight repelling every attack 

Young Jimmy Styles looking like he barely know what he is doing but still kicking snags.

Ricky Jackson crumbing everything . 

And a lazy 118 ponit win , it's a melbourne love fest from the 1st bounce. and KB and Tim Lanes call is fantastic.

 

 

Edited by Bates Mate

 

Thanks for posting that, it remains probably my favourite day at the footy.

However,  the commentators are neither Tim Lane nor Kevin Bartlett.  One of them is Bobby Skilton and the other I'm not sure.

12 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Thanks for posting that, it remains probably my favourite day at the footy.

However,  the commentators are neither Tim Lane nor Kevin Bartlett.  One of them is Bobby Skilton and the other I'm not sure.

Your right on the commentators. I hadn't watched the YouTube clips just going off memory of the old VHS tape I wore out. Like you one of my favourite days at the footy. I was 9 years old and the noise and excitement that day is unforgettable


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