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1 hour ago, Mickey said:

If he doesn't play forward to stretch our defence

They'll already have Kennedy, Darling and Vardy forward.

Good luck to them if they send McGovern down there too.

 

For years this [censored] has bent us over. 

But right there, he had nothing to say. 

Geeeez I love footy. 

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7 hours ago, Demondan75 said:

For years this [censored] has bent us over. 

But right there, he had nothing to say. 

Geeeez I love footy. 

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No doubt he's thinking about sacking Clarkson.

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

No doubt he's thinking about sacking Clarkson.

I'd take Clarkson off his hands. He'd make a handy assistant coach ?


10 hours ago, Demondan75 said:

For years this [censored] has bent us over. 

But right there, he had nothing to say. 

Geeeez I love footy. 

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“Good for Victoria...”

We are on a two game winning streak vs the Hawks in finals.

1990 Elimination final

2018 Semi Final

:lol:

12 hours ago, Big Demon said:

This is actually the Demonland forum pal, if you are looking for a gig beside Dr Phil try DrPhil.com while I get back to the football chump.

 

No hard feelings Big D.  Brayshaw stood up.  Rag-dolled my arse.

 
On 9/14/2018 at 11:00 PM, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

We played average and won, many players down on what they can do, no excuses no, we got our get of jail free card, need all to lift, because if we do,we can break the curse

Gee after a great win this is your first post. Give it a rest, and just because you post the same post 3 times won't make it true, stop being a copy and paste poster. 

To Mr president of the MFCSs.

Whilst i am not a huge fan of Viney or jones football wise and I have even posted this even I must admit both have played well in both matches and as a supporter I hope that continues on in Perth next Saturday.

 

Go dees.


1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

Gee after a great win this is your first post. Give it a rest, and just because you post the same post 3 times won't make it true, stop being a copy and paste poster. 

To Mr president of the MFCSs.

Thanks for the laugh.

its not being negative, but factual, we were belted in the first half and only their inaccuracy had us in front, King is right, we will be smashed by WC if we play the same. I don’t have a history of being a negative poster here, so don’t sook because you disagree with me, any poster with a clue can see our first half was below par. We can and should beat WC, but if you think what we dished up on Friday will do it, then you are clueless 

Cool.

I agree with your final two words.

11 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Whilst i am not a huge fan of Viney or jones football wise and I have even posted this even I must admit both have played well in both matches and as a supporter I hope that continues on in Perth next Saturday.

 

Go dees.

Viney has been amazing, his performance this week was just freakish

7 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Viney has been amazing, his performance this week was just freakish

He is the most inspirational player we have had at the club in my lifetime.

28 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Whilst i am not a huge fan of Viney or jones football wise and I have even posted this even I must admit both have played well in both matches and as a supporter I hope that continues on in Perth next Saturday.

 

Go dees.

I think I understand what you are saying... he can butcher the ball like his Dad did...BUT his effort, leadership and ability to get the ball in contested situations and get it out, as well as his tackle pressure, surely surely, far outweighs the butchering... not just last game, each game...

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Really pleased the way two of our young talls, Weid and Oscar played.

Weid is just amazing for a tall forward, he tackles so hard, has really good hands and his kicking is becoming elite, I think there were a few who suggested we made a mistake in taking him ahead of Curnow, don't think so. He is only 21 and has a lot of development ahead of him.

Oscar has bulked up and doesn't get pushed out of the contest, and his kicking out of defence is excellent, he will be a star for Melbourne. There were some times during the game where I thought he would have to kick to a contest but he always found someone to kick it too.

They say talls take some time to develop, well if that's the case then we have a lot to look forward to.

Also what about Spargo, he is like a Tiger when the ball is in dispute, and he has poise beyond his years when he has the ball in hand.

On another matter, Bruce Mc is the most simpering commentator I've ever listened too, he sounds like he's having his jollies off when he talks about some of the Hawthorn players.

 

19 minutes ago, Dante said:

 

On another matter, Bruce Mc is the most simpering commentator I've ever listened too, he sounds like he's having his jollies off when he talks about some of the Hawthorn players.

 

Think how irritating it will be when he starts drooling over our emerging MFC stars in future.  Cringeworthy. 

32 minutes ago, Dante said:

Really pleased the way two of our young talls, Weid and Oscar played.

Weid is just amazing for a tall forward, he tackles so hard, has really good hands and his kicking is becoming elite, I think there were a few who suggested we made a mistake in taking him ahead of Curnow, don't think so. He is only 21 and has a lot of development ahead of him.

Oscar has bulked up and doesn't get pushed out of the contest, and his kicking out of defence is excellent, he will be a star for Melbourne. There were some times during the game where I thought he would have to kick to a contest but he always found someone to kick it too.

They say talls take some time to develop, well if that's the case then we have a lot to look forward to.

Also what about Spargo, he is like a Tiger when the ball is in dispute, and he has poise beyond his years when he has the ball in hand.

On another matter, Bruce Mc is the most simpering commentator I've ever listened too, he sounds like he's having his jollies off when he talks about some of the Hawthorn players.

 

Hey, Aligierie, for once we agree. United in love, love for dem Dees...

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15 minutes ago, sue said:

Think how irritating it will be when he starts drooling over our emerging MFC stars in future.  Cringeworthy. 

Melbourne.... they're just SPPECCIIAAAAAALLLLLLLL !!!

Just now, beelzebub said:

Melbourne.... they're just SPPECCIIAAAAAALLLLLLLL !!!

please that is almost worthy of a ban ?


On 9/15/2018 at 6:39 AM, Monocology said:

including Pies bumper sticker included (Vic Traffic Police covert initiative maybe

Gold - Chortle

3 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Whilst i am not a huge fan of Viney or jones football wise and I have even posted this even I must admit both have played well in both matches and as a supporter I hope that continues on in Perth next Saturday.

 

Go dees.

Viney, Jones... whats not to like? You must be a huge fan of yourself!

 
3 hours ago, sue said:

Think how irritating it will be when he starts drooling over our emerging MFC stars in future.  Cringeworthy. 

Poppy .... roughie .... what a fool.

His demented growling is the worst. "Viney viney Viney" (in stupid growling voice) after he did brilliantly to kick it to the hot spot. (Brayshaw marked and goaled.)

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4 minutes ago, bingers said:

Poppy .... roughie .... what a fool.

His demented growling is the worst. "Viney viney Viney" (in stupid growling voice) after he did brilliantly to kick it to the hot spot. (Brayshaw marked and goaled.)

Why does he call Salem “Sahrlem”?


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