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The love for that fat man baby Ablett from the commentators. What a joke. 

Yes he’s been a superstar but he was crap last night. He isn’t a champion everytime he lays a tackle. Seriously! 

 

We’ve done well. This is now a free hit. Very proud of what we’ve achieved and beating the Cats who are one of our bogey sides is a big deal.

Just watched Jetta on this

http://www.afl.com.au/stats/stats-pro#/discover/CD_I281280/Jetta-Neville

If anyone has seen a better 7 possession game in defence...well, 

And his AFL ratings are below, which really make a mockery of what is useful in providing value to a side...

 

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30 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Our forward pressure was insane. We will go a long way to winning next week if we replicate that performance AND nail those scoring opportunities. 

We must convert our scoring opportunities next week. We won’t win kicking 1 goal 10 against the Dorks and we won’t get as many opportunities as last night. 

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Check out @dazzledavey36 excellent post #324 on the previous page mate. 

Thanks for that. Awesome work dd36!


3 hours ago, Chook said:

If it goes Cats, Hawks, Pies, Tigers, that will be pretty much the perfect 4 opponents.

 Breaking through the 2 teams who have given us the most pain through our dark years, then a preliminary final vs our ancient foe. Then a GF vs the defending champions. You couldn't script that better, and there's no 4 teams I'd like to beat more than them if we could do it.

One week at a time though… 

And it would mean we play each final at the MCG rather than having to go to Perth.

1 hour ago, In Harmes Way said:

Hopefully the AFL takes note of what happens when you give the dees a Friday night game in Melbourne.

You get 91K fans and a cracking game.

take note again next week afl, before working the fixture for next year.

I think Gawny had a crack about Melbourne playing two Friday nights in a row during his interview with Eddie on Fox last night.

 
1 hour ago, DSP said:

Got one HELL of a hangover.

Didnt stop till around 3am this morning.

Worth every minute of it.

Such a ripper game and the atmosphere was unbelievable.

Lets do it again next week.

GO DEES

Me too, very worse for wear today. 

So worth it.


2 minutes ago, DV8 said:

thanks Lingy.

you;ve posted to his twitter feed right?

5 hours ago, Beetle said:

Jordan Lewis just said on 3AW, the crowd last night was in the top 3 crowds he’s ever played in front of. He said the noise and support for us was phenomenal.

No more clapping (polite applause) allowed !!!   only yell and scream for the mighty Dees.

 

Make Noise... and Raise Hell Demons.

 

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15 minutes ago, Danelska said:

you;ve posted to his twitter feed right?

No, not on twitter. Just pointing out, the naysayers only help us.

 

* and I've finally worked my way thru all the posts on the game. and its getting dark outside.  Is it Saturday today?

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

nice hat, uncle

An understandable mistake dc. That fellow is a very stylish dresser. I suspect we share the same tailor and fashion consultant.


I’m just taking this Finals stuff one week at a time, but I cannot help but get a little emotional/ Happy about all this. Thoughts and dreams about just hopefully our time is coming and about us rejoiceing in hopefully a drought breaker together. 

Never had this feeling before at all in my sort life barracking for the Dees... here’s to hoping something maybe brewing very soon!

Just now, deefella said:

I’m just taking this Finals stuff one week at a time, but I cannot help but get a little emotional/ Happy about all this. Thoughts and dreams about just hopefully our time is coming and about us rejoiceing in hopefully a drought breaker together. 

Never had this feeling before at all in my sort life barracking for the Dees... here’s to hoping something maybe brewing very soon!

I feel it too, a stirring in my loins

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

The love for that fat man baby Ablett from the commentators. What a joke. 

Yes he’s been a superstar but he was crap last night. He isn’t a champion everytime he lays a tackle. Seriously! 

A lot of cheap late boat-anchor bumps etc.  A pale image of his former self.

28 minutes ago, DV8 said:

* and I've finally worked my way thru all the posts on the game. and its getting dark outside.  Is it Saturday today?

Not counting the 96, yes 96 pages of game day thread on bigfooty?


I’m having a lovely beer to accompany my roo steaks whilst still grinning like a mofo.

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29 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Not counting the 96, yes 96 pages of game day thread on bigfooty?

Big Footy, no I don't think so. demoonland is enough reading.

6 minutes ago, ILLDieADemon said:

I'm so happy!!

lets not get too happy........  jobs not done yet.


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