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On the basis of our pattern of play throughout the entire season, this is one of the few games left which we could possibly win. However, if the Saints dictate the way the game is played as they did earlier in the season and we do nothing to resist their style, itโ€™s going to be a long evening.

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12 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

On the basis of our pattern of play throughout the entire season, this is one of the few games left which we could possibly win. However, if the Saints dictate the way the game is played as they did earlier in the season and we do nothing to resist their style, itโ€™s going to be a long evening.

Docklands is our fortress right! Right???

Other than TMac (stinker of a season) May (alway injured) Melksham & Van Den Berg (never plays) this is about as good as a Melbourne side can be. The perennial excuse of injuries doesnโ€™t withstand scrutiny as many of our other injured players are B grade. This really is a winnable game and the club, coach and team really should be held accountable if they donโ€™t. For that reason I think they will win. If they donโ€™t it really confirm how seriously bad we are and why Gary Lyon assessment is so accurate. If we lose it hard to see us winning another game. Only Suns ineptitude saving us from the spoon. No wonder people laugh at you or feel sorry for you when you say your a Dees supporter. Since 1967 I have been a member what a hellish club to support but once your hooked there no changing.

In a way you have to feel for Goodwin a young coach who walk into a seriously cursed club with a life long flawed culture. If Goodwin stay then for god sake revamp the assistants around him a bigger bunch of noย names I have ever seen. At a club level push to get our facilities sorted it an indictment on the AFL that every club has state of the art facilities for players and admin except the foundation club of the game. With talk of Suns getting handout who have incredible post Comm games we are getting left behind. Maybe there should be a protest march to AFL house to get some equality.

 
9 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Other than TMac (stinker of a season) May (alway injured) Melksham & Van Den Berg (never plays) this is about as good as a Melbourne side can be. The perennial excuse of injuries doesnโ€™t withstand scrutiny as many of our other injured players are B grade. This really is a winnable game and the club, coach and team really should be held accountable if they donโ€™t. For that reason I think they will win. If they donโ€™t it really confirm how seriously bad we are and why Gary Lyon assessment is so accurate. If we lose it hard to see us winning another game. Only Suns ineptitude saving us from the spoon. No wonder people laugh at you or feel sorry for you when you say your a Dees supporter. Since 1967 I have been a member what a hellish club to support but once your hooked there no changing.

In a way you have to feel for Goodwin a young coach who walk into a seriously cursed club with a life long flawed culture. If Goodwin stay then for god sake revamp the assistants around him a bigger bunch of noย names I have ever seen. At a club level push to get our facilities sorted it an indictment on the AFL that every club has state of the art facilities for players and admin except the foundation club of the game. With talk of Suns getting handout who have incredible post Comm games we are getting left behind. Maybe there should be a protest march to AFL house to get some equality.

Some pretty fascinating typos happening here ย 

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16 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Some pretty fascinating typos happening here ย 

Message is sound though. We're a mediocre club that is the joke of the AFL from top to bottom. The fact that the oldest club has no home or soul is pathetic.ย 


Line in the sand game.

Gawn canโ€™t win these games by himself, god knows heโ€™s tried. Get it done.

Not long before I board the tin pigeon and make my way over. Iโ€™m expecting airport staff at Tullamarine are arranging the red carpet as I speak.ย 

This is the last game I will attend live in 2019 and I demand victory.ย 

33 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Some pretty fascinating typos happening here ย 

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Reads fine when you insert your ownย commas.

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Seriously though, Iโ€™m over โ€œline in the sandโ€ games. I am truly at the stage where I am embarrassed to be a Demonsย fan. I started barracking for this club in 1966 after coming back to Australia with my family as an 11 year old from Canada (left at age 4).ย 

Iโ€™ve followed this team through thick and thin. Enjoyed the rare good times and graciously accepted the bad but this year has been something else. I believe last year was a fluke and 2019 has clearly revealed ourย lackย of skills,ย depth and quality coaching. Yeah, injuries didnโ€™t help but hand balling to targets and kicking for goal are the most basic of fundamentals and these guys are professionals? Gimme a break please....

ย Behind closed doors, the handfulย of talented players we do have must be having second thoughts about staying withย the club. We are a train wreck and frankly Iโ€™ve had enough. I will still follow the team but sadly the passion I once had has gone. I wonโ€™t be renewing my membership any time soon. Thanks to all at the Melbourne Football Club. I hope you are happy with yourselves.

I shall be adventuring through Kakadu today surrounded by my many faithful acolytesย 

I doubt I shall hear much of the game but I fully expect to hold a victory celebration at Caravanseraiย Bitterย ย ย 

The Aints are nothing special and the glow of that new coach euphoria will wear offย like post coital charm

Dees by 20- 30.ย 


9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The Aints are nothing special and the glow of that new coach euphoria will wear offย like post coital charm

Agreed.ย 

Saints by 34 in a close one.ย 

Today is TV, with Tour de France as backup if things get rough (as noted by the dog having enough and leaving the room for less stressful sleeping places). ย Marvel is a soul-less hole to watch football.

demons to find a way to win (May have something to do with getting it between the ย 2 bigger of the 4 poles stuck in the ground). ย 28 points.

It was interesting watching the tigers last night.ย 

Most of their players go to the contest but as soon as they win the ball the spread and gut run to where they need to be and play their part in the link in getting the ball forward.ย They all seem super fit and on the same page with the game plan. They also provide a lot of pressure too ย 

Melb could learn a lot from watching them play.ย 

1 hour ago, In Harmes Way said:

Line in the sand game.

Gawn canโ€™t win these games by himself, god knows heโ€™s tried. Get it done.

Ha ha that was at the start of the season and look how thatโ€™s worked out!

That mental mind game doesnโ€™t seem to work with us maybe because itโ€™s been a problem for many seasons and still needs to be addressed.ย 


Im predicting a win today.

Not a one sided, running-away-in-the-last kind of win... I predict a win that has us falling over the line by less than a goal, followed by the team singing the club song like they just won a Finals game. Goody will then post a video with a smug grin, talking about us having "the will and the want" today. Many fans will also feel flat because of the lack of quality in said win.

Dees by 3 points.

Because 2019

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23 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Why?

2020 starts now

21 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

It was interesting watching the tigers last night.ย 

Most of their players go to the contest but as soon as they win the ball the spread and gut run to where they need to be and play their part in the link in getting the ball forward.ย They all seem super fit and on the same page with the game plan. They also provide a lot of pressure too ย 

Melb could learn a lot from watching them play.ย 

Weโ€™ll be seeing them real close next week. Not sure how much weโ€™ll learn though.ย 

2 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Some pretty fascinating typos happening here ย 

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Do you have a go at people when they barrack at the footy. This is not an English class.

1 hour ago, ProperDee said:

Seriously though, Iโ€™m over โ€œline in the sandโ€ games. I am truly at the stage where I am embarrassed to be a Demonsย fan. I started barracking for this club in 1966 after coming back to Australia with my family as an 11 year old from Canada (left at age 4).ย 

Iโ€™ve followed this team through thick and thin. Enjoyed the rare good times and graciously accepted the bad but this year has been something else. I believe last year was a fluke and 2019 has clearly revealed ourย lackย of skills,ย depth and quality coaching. Yeah, injuries didnโ€™t help but hand balling to targets and kicking for goal are the most basic of fundamentals and these guys are professionals? Gimme a break please....

ย Behind closed doors, the handfulย of talented players we do have must be having second thoughts about staying withย the club. We are a train wreck and frankly Iโ€™ve had enough. I will still follow the team but sadly the passion I once had has gone. I wonโ€™t be renewing my membership any time soon. Thanks to all at the Melbourne Football Club. I hope you are happy with yourselves.

Born in 1966, lifelong Dees supporter and member for the past 10 years.

Last season has just made this season the worst I've endured.

Yep, losing passion for the club too.

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I am a little intrigued as to whyย ย Kade Kolodjashnij is rarely mentioned as missing from the team. Does anyone think when fit he would be playing at AFL level and potentially a better player than some that Melbย have been fielding?ย 

27 minutes ago, JimmyNurru said:

I am a little intrigued as to whyย ย Kade Kolodjashnij is rarely mentioned as missing from the team. Does anyone think when fit he would be playing at AFL level and potentially a better player than some that Melbย have been fielding?ย 

I think he โ€˜couldโ€™ be best 22, but has not established himself as such yet. ย With all the concussion and neck issues, he was always a risk. ย Shows the club knew the importance of run, even last year. ย I believe if he plays a few games and shows something, he might change our perceptions and we might believe he is best 22 material.

4 hours ago, Deesprate said:

Other than TMac (stinker of a season) May (alway injured) Melksham & Van Den Berg (never plays) this is about as good as a Melbourne side can be. The perennial excuse of injuries doesnโ€™t withstand scrutiny as many of our other injured players are B grade. This really is a winnable game and the club, coach and team really should be held accountable if they donโ€™t. For that reason I think they will win. If they donโ€™t it really confirm how seriously bad we are and why Gary Lyon assessment is so accurate. If we lose it hard to see us winning another game. Only Suns ineptitude saving us from the spoon. No wonder people laugh at you or feel sorry for you when you say your a Dees supporter. Since 1967 I have been a member what a hellish club to support but once your hooked there no changing.

In a way you have to feel for Goodwin a young coach who walk into a seriously cursed club with a life long flawed culture. If Goodwin stay then for god sake revamp the assistants around him a bigger bunch of noย names I have ever seen. At a club level push to get our facilities sorted it an indictment on the AFL that every club has state of the art facilities for players and admin except the foundation club of the game. With talk of Suns getting handout who have incredible post Comm games we are getting left behind. Maybe there should be a protest march to AFL house to get some๏ปฟ eq๏ปฟ๏ปฟuality.

Are you kidding? Goodwin was gifted an up and coming side with great club administration and sound fundamentals as a team. He is effectively in his 4th year and has had an armchair ride yet we have not eliminated some of the basic skill errors we have been committing for years. His game style or brand has beenย shown to be easy to coach against and aside from a good 4 weeks last year, we have been incredibly flaky and weak against top sides,ย particularly defence.

Yeah, gotta feel for him.

How about feeling for supporters who have been putting up with cr*p for decades.

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Backing us in for a win tonight.ย 

We play Marvel well and we haven't been playing bad footy recently. I think we are due a win.ย 

1 hour ago, Brownie said:

Born in 1966, lifelong Dees supporter and member for the past 10 years.

Last season has just made this season the worst I've endured.

Yep, losing passion for the club too.

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you think you are doing it tough,Iwas born 1952 and was mfc supporter from then on,mfc member ,redlegs member,chucked so much money into this club and here I sit wondering WHY ,just to watch us fail time and time again


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