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I miss the days prior to 1996 when games like this one weren’t televised and you’d get the 90 seconds highlights package on channel 7’s Sports World the next day.

We’d be spared the embarrassment of national TV exposure.

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25 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I miss the days prior to 1996 when games like this one weren’t televised and you’d get the 90 seconds highlights package on channel 7’s Sports World the next day.

We’d be spared the embarrassment of national TV exposure.

The good news is if we continue like this we’ll be back to those Halcyon Days 

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Tic toc

Tic toc

Over yet ?

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28 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I miss the days prior to 1996 when games like this one weren’t televised and you’d get the 90 seconds highlights package on channel 7’s Sports World the next day.

We’d be spared the embarrassment of national TV exposure.

I am looking forward to the country football-esque score of the larger regional town, vs the township that we used to get on the ABC Country Football League Wrap Up on Saturday evenings.

And, in the Western District Football League

Heywood:  37.16

Bessiebelle: 0.3

and the Dee's are Bessiebelle ;)

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Geez I will miss the lack of effort, skills and consistency from the team.

Thank the good lord the season is over. 

Now to the good stuff ( trading speculation)

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4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

I am looking forward to the country football-esque score of the larger regional town, vs the township that we used to get on the ABC Country Football League Wrap Up on Saturday evenings.

And, in the Western District Football League

Heywood:  37.16

Bessiebelle: 0.3

and the Dee's are Bessiebelle ;)

I wouldn’t be too sure of that. I tuned into last night’s game expecting Collingwood to kick a cricket score against Essendon and they struggled to shake them off until after three quarter time.

On second thoughts, it was a cricket score being close to what the Poms managed in their first innings.

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4 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Geez I will miss the lack of effort, skills and consistency from the team.

Thank the good lord the season is over. 

Now to the good stuff ( trading speculation)

Everything in moderation - it was lovely in 2018 not having trade speculation as the most exciting part of the year... but we are back to what we know and love best :)

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We all hope the Dees win but for a team that is broken, with no leadership, no coaching clues and no pride playing the last game of the year in sub zero conditions you would have to say the Kangas by 85 with Brown kicking 14

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At the conclusion of today's game I would ask we all observe a minutes silence. In respect of the death of another Melbourne Season

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MFC building this as a "Chance to say thanks to Lewy"... just like our chance to say thanks to Roosey, expecting a 100 point flogging

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Tic toc

Tic toc

Over yet ?

 

 

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Thanks Andy....made me laugh

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6 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

MFC building this as a "Chance to say thanks to Lewy"... just like our chance to say thanks to Roosey, expecting a 100 point flogging

Exactly.

We showed a complete lack of appreciation for Roos in his farewell game. Can’t see us giving a continental in Lewis’s farewell - particularly after he gave the players a deserved parting shot.


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At the risk of sounding in anyway positive the team on paper doesn’t look to bad. Clearly CHF is an issue but Preuss at full forward structurally look so much better. If he can just compete the like of Melksham; Fritsch; Petracca could kick a winning score. Just why we haven’t used Preuss in this role with the absence of key forwards defies any comprehension. He showed against the Swans early in the season a rare win the impact he can have. I do try to be positive but then I see Wagner and JKH and tell myself to get a grip on reality.

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6 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

At the risk of sounding in anyway positive the team on paper doesn’t look to bad. Clearly CHF is an issue but Preuss at full forward structurally look so much better. If he can just compete the like of Melksham; Fritsch; Petracca could kick a winning score. Just why we haven’t used Preuss in this role with the absence of key forwards defies any comprehension. He showed against the Swans early in the season a rare win the impact he can have. I do try to be positive but then I see Wagner and JKH and tell myself to get a grip on reality.

Because he lasted about 1 quarter, he drops marks and is not agile.  Hopefully the off season can start to change this.

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20 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I have no enthusiasm  for  game.

I will watch it until it becomes obvious either we will get a jolly good flogging or Ronald McDonald head just pisses me off.

5 mins ?

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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Haha, you might be on the money bb but I'm hoping to last for a few stubbies at least.

So 7 minutes, then.

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Wonder if I will be able to change stations from Sydney and saints. 

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