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7. They were tricky with their 'top half of the ladder instead if top 8 question

 

14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I got 5 and was convinced I got almost all correct. ☺️

same here

shows how good we all are at forgetting such a dismal decade :(

Mind you anyone who really knew how many Dawes kicked to win the goal kicking has serious problems ?

8. Surprised actually. Wasn't confident.

 

Seven. Missed geelong score,nominated Green as captain just as I realised it was james McDonald...


Depressing questions. Esp. 186

6/10. Better than the team across the period.

7. I thought we had more coaches, less top-half finishes and Geelong kicked about 999 points. The veil of negativity weighs heavy

9/10

Bloody top half/bottom half question got me!


I should have got nine, but while I was pretty sure of one of the answers couldn't bring myself to accept that Dawes really was our leading goal-kicker with 20 in 2014. I blame Jack Watts. Also, who was Melbourne's captain to start the decade? It depends on what date is considered the start of the decade. 

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4 hours ago, durango said:

The six coaches where Bailey, Viney, Neeld, Craig, Roos and Goodwin

Neil Craig. Gotcha

Thanks

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Neil Craig. Gotcha

Thanks

Same issue I had. Forgettable era. 

10/10 but guessed at least 3.

 

Pretty sad really. I thought I'd repressed most of that decade. I guess not.

 

Do MFC memberships come with free therapy? Asking for a friend.


8/10. Tried to be a smart alec by not choosing Watts for kicking the winning goal in the QB clash. Thought it was another trick question like the top half question as he kicked the sealer. Was trying to remember our player that kicked the go ahead goal.

The 186 question should have a pass option.

8/10 Have been able to erase everything other than 186 from that Geelong game. Dawes got me  with 20, I was over optimistic with 25.

 
12 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

8/10. Tried to be a smart alec by not choosing Watts for kicking the winning goal in the QB clash. Thought it was another trick question like the top half question as he kicked the sealer. Was trying to remember our player that kicked the go ahead goal.

The 186 question should have a pass option.

I don’t think we trailed.  Collingwood came storming back, we were up by 4, then Watts kicked the sealer, not the ‘winner’.

Fasalo I think kicked a goal after that which brought the margin back down to 4 points.

Flawed question.

20 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I don’t think we trailed.  Collingwood came storming back, we were up by 4, then Watts kicked the sealer, not the ‘winner’.

Fasalo I think kicked a goal after that which brought the margin back down to 4 points.

Flawed question.

Thanks 39. I was trying to remember if it was Hannan or Trac that put us in front but you’re spot on. We never actually trailed in the last quarter. 


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