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Gawn, fantastic article, passionate Dee and just Brilliant!

There is a reason I (and many others) would be happy for Bernie to remain at the club in a coaching role or runner or even as captain at Casey, not sure where, but I would be very happy to have Bernie remain a Demon

 
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12 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

There is a reason I (and many others) would be happy for Bernie to remain at the club in a coaching role or runner or even as captain at Casey, not sure where, but I would be very happy to have Bernie remain a Demon

He seems to have a lot of love and respect from the playing group. 

Again ...thanks Bernie.

Let's make Danger cry again...just for him.

Dees....in-VINCE-able ;)


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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I clicked on the picture and got through, try that if you only clicked the text at the bottom. I also find I sometimes have better luck on my phone than iPad.

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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Try hitting the image...not the link below

 
14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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about time there was a foxtel equivalent for newspapers... don't mind paying but the idea of paying a sub for each (used to love occasionally browsing the NYT for example) means that one naturally gravitates toward the free on line portals such as The Guardian

Great article. You can sense that there is a huge resolve amongst this playing group, or the “22 brothers” as Mas says. I think Gee-so-long are in for a torrid time on Friday

 


Great piece.  There have been massive changes at MFC.  Seems like a place people want to be, and a place where people strive together to be their best.  Can't ask much more than that (except a premiership, perhaps....)

56 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Bernie deserves a life membership. Came to us at our lowest and helped drag us up by our own bootlaces.

He has it, definitely of MCC, so assume MFC as well

Can’t get past Rupert’s wall, i gather Max is talking about inside the club

If the Casey result is any guideline then the boys are ready to make some statements. 

Cut Throat game. No second chance


A nice read.  It's a pity we tend to get this kind of info about a player only when they get close to the end of their career.  Was nice to hear about how the whole Vince clan has embedded themselves into the fabric of the Club.  I was a little puzzled to read that, though, assuming they still lived somewhere in rural SA.  Does anyone know if they have moved to Melb?  Or, do they make the trek to Melb on a regular basis?

As others have said, just hope Bernie sticks around the Club beyond this year in some capacity.

(I'd also like to see the fairy tale of Bernie making it back for at least one Casey Final -- and preferably two, and playing well enough to demand a call up into the AFL Grand Final.  How stoked would he be to lift the Cup aloft along side his old mate and mentor Goody?!)

Dont mean to bring a negative vibe to all this positivity. But honestly Id rather the players just keep all this stuff to themselves until the finals are finished. feel like we're leaking a bit...spirt of Bernie, spirit of Jimmy,  the brotherhood,  etc etc. Maybe its just me but if this kind of stuff was coming out of Geelong, so far out form the game,  I reckon id be smiling as it may well be playing into our hands. Feels like we're going too early. 

Lets save this kind of stuff to after the GF when we're explaining how we did it. Until then.. "We're proud tp be here but geelong are a great side, we know what we're facing etc etc etc. 

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1 hour ago, Wells 11 said:

Maybe its just me but if this kind of stuff was coming out of Geelong, so far out form the game,  I reckon id be smiling as it may well be playing into our hands. Feels like we're going too early. 

I think they are thinking a bit further ahead than us...now this is what I call going early.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/defiant-cats-coach-chris-scott-declares-richmond-beatable-20180803-p4zvh4.html

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