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14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Just get him in the rooms pre match. He would not even need to speak,  his presence alone would lift this group! 

15 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Just get him in the rooms pre match. He would not even need to speak,  his presence alone would lift this group! 

He is an inspiration. I think of him Paul Roos & Barassi as living icons of our club. RIP Jimmy  & Robbie Flower.

 

If only there were more men in the world like him, a true gentlemen and inspiration :)

Hope we can do it for him. Would love to get him in the rooms beforehand. Not just a football figure, a life figure. 


If Collingwood beat WC then we would play every game at the G.

But let’s beat Geelong first...

22 hours ago, rpfc said:

If Collingwood beat WC then we would play every game at the G.

But let’s beat Geelong first...

& then the hawks or tigers next week

 

Yes let’s just focus on our next game.

if we lift our heads too high and look forward there is only blue sky 

so do what Casey did. I would settle for 19 points not 91 are hell 1.9 points

go dees

Some of this talk reminds me of Queen's Birthday this year. Everyone was willing to proclaim us the next big thing, we embraced the hype (and drank the bathwater) and proceeded to get pantsed.

Let's start setting our sights higher if we beat Geelong first shall we? Even if we win that, we are only through to the next week.

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert


Correct, I feel I’m not qualified to respond - except, Go Dees this weekend!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2018-09-14/neale-daniher-visits-melbourne

Neale talking to the lads.  Sad to watch but great that he is part of this campaign.

His basic message:  Actions speak louder than words.

I like that he calls on the boys to go another notch;  they know they have another notch.

20 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2018-09-14/neale-daniher-visits-melbourne

Neale talking to the lads.  Sad to watch but great that he is part of this campaign.

His basic message:  Actions speak louder than words.

I like that he calls on the boys to go another notch;  they know they have another notch.

VERY VERY SPECIAL!!

The boys should feel privileged that the great man still takes the time and effort to continue giving to the Club.  What a super inspiration!

Well done, Neale!!

Neale highlights, that for him, home is where the heart is.


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