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2 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Consistency.

In team lineup (as much as possible), game plan, effort, energy and performance.

 

Teams to lineup at start of game, according to the listed team sheets as of Thursday evening.   And restricted number of positional moves Per Qtr.

 
1 hour ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

Teams to lineup at start of game, according to the listed team sheets as of Thursday evening.   And restricted number of positional moves Per Qtr.

What planet do you live on?

Two way running from our midfield. Max and Harmes excluded because they already do it.

 

Aubrey Plaza naked in my boudoir with a rose between her teeth.


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

New Evidence obtained concerning Essendrug 

Damming Evidence 

Source or link?

 
45 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

New Evidence obtained concerning Essendrug 

Damming Evidence 

At which point they should like suspend any Essendrug side from competing in season 2020, no top-ups, just no Essendrug FC.

51 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

At which point they should like suspend any Essendrug side from competing in season 2020, no top-ups, just no Essendrug FC.

I think a 5 year ban would suffice

one can dream

Would be a great thing to see


If we can get through a full season without a reference to English Flogball, it will mean we had a good season.

That's enough for me.

In a breakout year Oscar McDonald voted best backman of the year earning a spot in the All Australian Team 2020

Melbourne to develop the mentality they’ve lacked for many years - to not back off when they’re in front but to pressure on and win in a way that the opponent won’t forget quickly 


Gus Brayshaw play in the middle. Not the wing, not the flanks, on the ball. He (and he's mate Petracca for that matter) were drafted as the best midfielders in their draft, play them there.

Having a year where we end up with a stunningly positive free kick differential like the Western Bulldogs did on their premiership year.

May and Lever to play 26 games each

On 1/17/2020 at 9:29 AM, Biffen said:

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Some backmen staying on the ground (not 3+ Dees going up for the same ball) to get the crumbs, rather than watching opposition forwards waltz into easy goals


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I'm also looking forward to Jack Viney renewing acquaintances with Sydney Stack on ANZAC Eve.

On 1/19/2020 at 5:33 AM, Optimus D said:

In a breakout year Oscar McDonald voted best backman of the year earning a spot in the All Australian Team 2020

I too would like to see to it that Troy Chaplin be given the power of performing miracles in 2020.

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The coach to finally play fit & inform players......

The rest will take care of itself & finals a reality.

Go Dees!!


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