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One thing you'd like to see in 2020 aside from a Demon flag and Brownlow.

I'll go with Kossie to kick 3 when we beat Norf in R23 in Tassie and finsh well above them.

There's something about Norf that's hard to like.  Maybe now Scott is gone it will ease.

 

 

Belting the Cats down there in R19, in turn we seal a top 4 spot and kill off their finals chances.

Easy.

Winning every game.

:)

 

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Sustained success and a base. 
 

MFC are perennial losers, long term change with a sustained run at finals is desperately needed. 

 

May to play 20 games

Agree @george_on_the_outer, cup aside (couldn't give a stuff about the Brownlow), would love to see a proposed new base come to fruition. A disgrace that even in this day and age, we still don't have a purpose built facility.


Apart from the obvious? See Trac become a powerhouse player and get AA honours.

Weideman to become a serious player

A fully fit list to pick from every week.


Would love to see T-Mac rediscover his form of 2018 and display it consistently , think he's the most important cog in this puzzle

12 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Would love to see AVB go through a season uninjured and finding his most damaging, bone-crunching form.

Could not put it better. 

If........?     ......last year with a mostly [censored] side,  if    he was playing up forward, influencing or kicking perhaps 2 goals a match,

Self belief and confidence.   It does not need to be AVB just some one to play with his intensity and strength at the ball or the player with the ball !

If AVB can get on the ground for 2020,  anything is within reach.

Go Dees !!  2020

Truthfully...  All of the above,                                 Except Rangers

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1.  I'd like to see AVB and Weideman play meaningful seasons.  If this happens we are a significantly better team.

2.  I know it's not one thing but I want to see two (or more) fringe/developing players became good AFL quality players.  Suspects are Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Jordon, Sparrow, Lockhart, Dunkley, Spargo, Baker, Chandler and Smith.

3.  I'd like to see Bennell fit and firing.

 

All of these things lead to a much better team and list.  That wins games and all the rest will follow.


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