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Amazing performance and the atmosphere: incredible! Are we a much bigger club than we realise never seen so much red and blue!?

 
1 minute ago, sisso said:

Amazing performance and the atmosphere: incredible! Are we a much bigger club than we realise never seen so much red and blue!?

No.

We are Melbourne, a sleeping giant, those that were there in 87 understand 


Imagine our next batch of leaders contained Duncan and Guthrie lololol. 

 

Anyway... the best defensive game I’ve ever seen us play. All over the ground. Even our smaller players looked like physical bullies. Talk about clicking at the right time. We lost the games this year when we couldn’t convert i50s because the backdoor wasn’t shut, tonight it was baracaded. 

Was only a matter of time until Weed put it all together, again, perfect timing. What a game, so happy for him. 

Harmes 2.0 is built for the pointy end of the season. What a find, what a compliment to our midfield. 

Tomald’s first half cleanness was so steadying. Didn’t get the goals but didn’t kill our momentum, he solidified it by dominating up our end. 

Jack is an animal. 

Angus is another one made for finals. Going back with the flight on the outer wing was inspiring stuff. 

Just awesome. So proud. 

The [censored] Dees!

47 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Talking to the old man, the eyes welled up, we cut the conversation short, to watch the boys sing the song

I had that same moment with my son ?. So happy. 

 

I am so happy. 

Just an unbelievable feeling of contentment. 

Im so happy for all my fellow Dees fans too. Good times are coming!

We are a team could have absolutely smashed them, we did physically but the scoreboard flattered them.

Watched it with my 11 year old who jumped off in the dark years when he was 5, but he cheered as hard as I did tonight.

Cmon boys don't be content with one win enjoy the moment and move on you are seriously becoming good and as the Reverand said in his lead up speech to QB, why not us


You know your taking the [censored] when Tyson tunnel ball handballs around Ablett.

Big Weids u sexy stick and Oliver vs Selwood what a contest

Kick straight or we lose against better sides but

YOU [censored] BEAUTY!!!

 

SUCK A FAT ONE  HAWKINS, GUTHRIE, SELWOOD AND DANGERFLOG YOU PACK OF [censored]!

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Ability to turn over the ball and immediately win it back was my key take away. 

Watching Selwood not geting a ducking free kick and paid holding  was my highlight.

Umpires good 

33 minutes ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

I'm playing a gig at Lambys in Geelong starting in 30 minutes. I'm already half cut and they're all going to know I'm a Demon

 

Exact same thing happened to me 20 years ago when my beloved Redlegs destroyed arch-nemesis Port Adelaide in the SANFL GF. Had to play a 21st gig in Port Adelaide redneck territory out in the sticks. They found out I was a Legs' supporter and refused to pay. Also threatened physical violence. 


Jetta: best 7 disposal game ever?

Amazing feeling, so much Red and Blue everywhere. Boys were immense all night, you could see the boys feed off the noise level and support to keep pushing even when the goals weren’t coming. 

 

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52 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Must have been 60000 Melbourne supporters there.  Where did they come from??

Melbourne supporters were all over it at the ground - made me proud! 

1 minute ago, Dr. Mubutu said:

Jetta: best 7 disposal game ever?

we say it every week


Achievement unlocked: BEAST MODE.

Just got home from the G, and I don't think I'll get my voice back for a few days. As long as it's there on Friday!

Our conversion was lacking, but damn we were relentless. Suffocating. Inspired. Animals.

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34 minutes ago, Yze_13 said:

A really gritty and tough finals performance. No passengers. So many huge moments, you couldn’t help but be emotional. You could grizzle at the conversion and some wasted opportunities but that happens in finals. We put scoreboard pressure on early and didn’t ever let up. 

I got the feeling that of the 91,000 there (sorry OldDee you were about 36,000 off) 65,000 of them were Dees. The roar when Chunk kicked the winner was spine tingling.

On to next week and a much different challenge - can we break the Hawks possession game with our running power? Can’t wait!

Saw your name sake and wiz tonight 


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