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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'sย hard to like.ย  Maybe now Scott is gone it will ease.

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

Easy.

Winning every game.

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Sustained success and a base.ย 
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MFC are perennial losers, long term change with a sustained run at finals is desperately needed.ย 

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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 fitย 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.ย 

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

Self belief and confidence.ย  ย 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,ย  anything is within reach.

Go Dees !!ย  2020

Truthfully...ย  All of the above,ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Except Rangers

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Spanish side Barcelona much better colours

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

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

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

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


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