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3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

how many goals will Tyson Turnovers Total?

I've not been Tyson's biggest fan (for this reason), but I feel he's really tightened this aspect of his game in the second half of the year. I think he's been pretty handy, if not very good at times!

 

Holly [censored] I’m starting to get pumped for this, I reakon when we kick our 1st goal it will be deafening you will hear 12 years of absolute release come out of our supporters 

39 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

" Blow them away"  was Bob's final summary of what the MFC will do tomorrow night  and Whately reluctingly agreed that the game would be over well before the final siren.

mmm, his gut was either team would give the other a rogering....

 

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Wow Tyson got up! 

Maybe. They can always swing a late change tomorrow if he doesn't 

26 minutes ago, damon the demon said:

was demonland even around 12 years ago?

I started posting on the old site (run by Andy and Jack) in November 2002.  It had been going at least couple of years before I joined.

Perfect changes, perfect team for tomorrow night.....lets [censored] these motherf%#kers up hard!

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1 hour ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Agree. Yeah, I haven't been a fan generally, but he's done a couple of nice things here and there, but the reality is that Hannan is more likely to hit the scoreboard. JKH has some work to do, but can have a solid crack at it in 2019, especially with a few more games this year.

I really thought he was gone this year but to his credit he's just kept working away.

Maybe another Nev Jetta story of perseverance for JKH over the next couple of years.

1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I started posting on the old site (run by Andy and Jack) in November 2002.  It had been going at least couple of years before I joined.

Yeah I remember that one. Joined around the same time.


Gosh how is everyone feeling 24 hours out? I hitnk the bye was good because I didn't have to think about our final. But watching tonight it does make you feel excited about tomorrow night. 

I must admit I have a few fears running through my head. One is geelong get off to a good start and we are playing catch up all night, or we miss our first few shots at goals and that just builds pressure.

It would be great if we kicked the first goal at least or the first few. The crowd will be loud. 

That roar at the end of the national anthem will be something tomorrow night. 

Im going from work to the G. Im excited. I just can't handle a close game again. 

Come on boys get the job done. 

 

JKH seriously unlucky, but that is great news for the club.

Go back only 2 or 3 months ago and he was a certain delist. Now he not only deserves a contract for next year, but many of us would not have been disappointed to have him in the team for tomorrow.

Keep your head up Jay, you are far from finished matey.

Respect.

1 hour ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

I've not been Tyson's biggest fan (for this reason), but I feel he's really tightened this aspect of his game in the second half of the year. I think he's been pretty handy, if not very good at times!

 

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Wow Tyson got up! 

Very glad to see Tyson in the side.  He was part of the bedrock of our midfeild during the early years of the teams reemergence.  Whilst he did seem to struggle with the pace of our improvement and find himself somewhat on the outer in the last two seasons, I think like others, his perservance and ability to improve and reinvent parts of his game are a real credit to him.  Have noticed some really good ball use and involvement in passages of play from Tyson over the past few months (think you will find it was Tyson that shot out a couple of great handpasses to Lewis Vs the Crows that resulted in clutch goals during the course of that game for example).

Interesting article from Wayne Carey in the Fairfax press, asserting that whilst Geelong have some great star power, the rest of their 22 is not as good as ours.  Guys like Tyson are part of that picture.

GO DEMONS - hanging out for Friday night big time.


1 hour ago, Brownie said:

I really thought he was gone this year but to his credit he's just kept working away.

Maybe another Nev Jetta story of perseverance for JKH over the next couple of years.

Yeah, I think he's given himself an opportunity to find his place in the team. At least another year, probably. Will be interesting to see if he's another story of perseverance!

45 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gosh how is everyone feeling 24 hours out? I hitnk the bye was good because I didn't have to think about our final. But watching tonight it does make you feel excited about tomorrow night. 

I must admit I have a few fears running through my head. One is geelong get off to a good start and we are playing catch up all night, or we miss our first few shots at goals and that just builds pressure.

It would be great if we kicked the first goal at least or the first few. The crowd will be loud. 

That roar at the end of the national anthem will be something tomorrow night. 

Im going from work to the G. Im excited. I just can't handle a close game again. 

Come on boys get the job done. 

 

I feel the same! I'm calm now, but I hope for the sake of my nerves on the night that we kick the first few. It'll be electric. I'll be heading there as well, don't think I'll be able to work haha

What is wrong with me, I just checked the ladder.

Creeping, creeping, tension, the occasional shiver up the spine or through my ribs.

Much more affected than I thought I'd be this far out from it. Gonna be trouble tomorrow night.

3 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

What is wrong with me, I just checked the ladder.

 

Could have been worse LG, you could have tried to run the ladder predictor.  :)


 I really think it will be us that comes out breathing fire. Our starts in the second half of the season and in the last few games have been very good. I really think we will be well in control at the first break.

Tyson is a better player to have in the team than JKH, it’s a credit to him that he’s managed to get up for the game. JKH is unlucky but that’s the way to cookie crumbles. Has he earned a one year extension?

Watching the Tigers v Hawks game has definitely got me pumped for tomorrow, massive day for the club. Pound for pound I feel we are a better team than the cats, I’m expecting the cats to try some tactics early in the game to unsettle us. The last big stage we were on (QB) we started poorly and never got our mojo going, we need scoreboard pressure early to settle us. 

Biggest question mark for me is how we play Viney? He’s our unknown X factor, could be massive or could go unsighted for a bit. 

9 minutes ago, Pates said:

Tyson is a better player to have in the team than JKH, it’s a credit to him that he’s managed to get up for the game. JKH is unlucky but that’s the way to cookie crumbles. Has he earned a one year extension?

No, he has earnt a two year extension, may not be in our first 22, but is getting there and has improved enormously 

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Bloody autocorrect

 
10 hours ago, Mondê said:

I'm starting to feel nervy...hope we rock up mentally

Thats good...  we better this way. It's our territory, thus far in our journey.

We WILL,   'be-switched'  right on !


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