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Media 4 weeks back:”they haven’t beaten a top 8 side”

Now beat 4 on the trot!

Go Demons.

And please Peter Jackson demand that the AFL send their chief maggot coach down, this week, to explain to Angus how if he is head down going for the ball he can avoid penalty for having his head kicked. 

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

WTF are you serious?????

Yes, he was our only player that was rag dolled from start to finish

Just now, monoccular said:

Media 4 weeks back:”they haven’t beaten a top 8 side”

Now beat 4 on the trot!

 

Rope-a-dope

 

Max the new record holder for hit-outs, went past Goldstein’s 1058 in a season. 

King Max!!!

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

And please Peter Jackson demand that the AFL send their chief maggot coach down, this week, to explain to Angus how if he is head down going for the ball he can avoid penalty for having his head kicked. 

 

Good point, but I liked Goodwin in the post match too, focused on doing our thing rather than having a sook like some of the other coaches would have.


1 minute ago, Big Demon said:

Yes, he was our only player that was rag dolled from start to finish

Thought he worked his azz off myself

 

12.30 and finally on train. Song still being sung.

ITSSSS A  GRAND OLD FLAG

As much as I like Jeff Garlett he must be thinking about alternative employment as Spargo has taken his job

Spargo tonight

Goals 2

Goal assists 3

Clearances 2 

Tackles 3


Go DEES! One win away from a grand final; and a chance to bury the tiges under a mountain of pressure. Clearly the best tackling side in the comp. I'm so proud of what these guys have managed to do. Praise the Lord!

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Were back baby. What a brilliant team performance.  Unless you hard at it, you do not get a game. Charlie Spargo you little beauty.

6 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

@Ethan Tremblay  how many spare beds have you got at your place next weekend?

@McQueen  ??

@DemonFrog  ??

Can you handle another 3829 Demons supporters?

Got beds and swags mate. 

I absolutely mean it when I say you’ll have a bed if you need it. 

Lots to digest but the big for me was how much better we looked when we kicked to the top of the goal square and not to pockets.

We had so many set shots directly in front of goal which was great.


I want another Hawks supporter to tell me how how we voted to merge, my reply, you keep focusing on history, I have a game next week. 

I believe the Hawks lost their sense of direction. They kept kicking across the centre from wing to wing and back again!

How hard is it going to be to get a ticket next week? I dont want to fork out a small fortune for airfares only to miss out on a ticket.

1 minute ago, trout said:

How hard is it going to be to get a ticket next week? I dont want to fork out a small fortune for airfares only to miss out on a ticket.

If a member, easy (I think)

Just got in. Had a great drive home, ran into two Dees supporters at a BP in Corio, relived the highlights while the BP worker just starred at us. Ha ha! Go Dees!


4 minutes ago, trout said:

How hard is it going to be to get a ticket next week? I dont want to fork out a small fortune for airfares only to miss out on a ticket.

If you're a member you'd be a shoe in. Club's are allocated X amount of tickets for their members. You may very well be the envy of many a Weagles supporter come next week, trout.

10 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I believe the Hawks lost their sense of direction. They kept kicking across the centre from wing to wing and back again!

We denied them the corridor all night. The vast majority of their inside 50 balls were coming in from the flanks, quite often to the pockets. Smart defending really.

44 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Qiestion is do I miss my 3yr olds birthday Sat and fly to Perth?!

Equation is simple Cards. Your daughter turning three is a once in a lifetime event. Melbourne qualifying for a grand final however has only happened twice over several lifetimes. Free pass to Perth. Plus kids are idiots and don't remember any display of generosity until they're at least five. Bring back a lump of coal and the scalp of Shannon Hurn and invest it in her future.  

 

DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah a member so that’s good news, telling my bride I am contemplating dropping over a grand on flights my not be though.


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