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Our "Don't Believe In Never" video released. Gees it's spine tingling stuff... Just imagine.

 

 

Has each club done a vid like this or just us?

Its ok, but I’m not a fan of this, maybe if we had just win the prelim, sure. Haven’t even played the first final.

At least its the AFL getting ahead us these days, and not the club getting ahead if itself.

 

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Has each club done a vid like this or just us?

Its ok, but I’m not a fan of this, maybe if we had just win the prelim, sure. Haven’t even played the first final.

Looks like an AFL thing but I'm only guessing. Can't imagine the club would do this,  not dissimilar to emailing ticketing options before we made finals .

It is good stuff though! 

I think if we win this week we are a huge chance for next week and a prelim. 

I dont know if I could even watch us in a prelim or a granny. I'd puke 


8 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Looks like an AFL thing but I'm only guessing. Can't imagine the club would do this,  not dissimilar to emailing ticketing options before we made finals .

It is good stuff though! 

Yeah thought it would be, but I just cringe at it cos if we lose then I know I’ll see changed versions bagging us out.

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13 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Looks like an AFL thing but I'm only guessing. Can't imagine the club would do this,  not dissimilar to emailing ticketing options before we made finals .

It is good stuff though! 

Yeah the AFL has done one for each of the top 8. 

13 minutes ago, GCDee said:

I think if we win this week we are a huge chance for next week and a prelim. 

I dont know if I could even watch us in a prelim or a granny. I'd puke 

I hear you. I’m so use to watching other teams in finals that it’s a weird feeling. 

I always have a big grand final bbq at my house watching two other teams play. Hopefully I can’t have a bbq at my house this year ?

 

I actually got a little choked up just thinking about that.

I'll be a blubbering mess if we actually won.

26 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I actually got a little choked up just thinking about that.

I'll be a blubbering mess if we actually won.

I'm with you on this. I think I would cry tears of joy for a month.


Here's our 'Don't Believe In Never' video from the start of the season. Amazing to think we're a genuine contender despite Hogan, Lever and Hunt all missing from the young stars highlighted below!

 

I like the way we cracked a mention in the commentary “It will be a Grand Old Flag in Demonland” I’m sure they meant us. 

6 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

I like the way we cracked a mention in the commentary “It will be a Grand Old Flag in Demonland” I’m sure they meant us. 

And yet the 'Is Goodwin the right guy...' thread will still be open.


1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Has each club done a vid like this or just us?

Its ok, but I’m not a fan of this, maybe if we had just win the prelim, sure. Haven’t even played the first final.

Don't believe in never Gorgoroth. All's I'm sayin'.

I really dislike glib slogans. Always goes back to 'Never stop never stopping" for me.

Fun little video though.

Only time will tell, but right now I'm a believer!

Pretty optimistic. Let’s just see how we go against Geelong. No one needs this pressure 


Must admit, I’ve been relaxed all week....until this. 5 more sleeps to go.

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

I really dislike glib slogans. Always goes back to 'Never stop never stopping" for me.

Fun little video though.

Could also be more glib and change the slogan to 'Don't Believe In Lever', which is what we'll be doing if we think we can win a premiership with our current defence :laugh: Apologies for the pessimism! (I don't believe in never)

Edited by johndemonic

Loved it!

Today the nerves started kicking in thinking about Friday... not sure I could watch a grand final...

 
3 hours ago, Nasher said:

Oh man, yes please.

Great promo.

 

Mis-read the thread title as “Don’t believe in Nasher”

I came in here purely to see what you’d done to produce such a response... true story.

Good video though.

Carry on.


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