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To Hell & Back Episode 1

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Lip service & much of the same stuff that clubs roll out this time of year. Cant say I was very excited but the proof's in the pudding I guess....Be regarded as a great doco if we make finals, however, not sure how it will be regarded if we finish bottom 4.

Great for the gaining membership numbers & gave us a good look at Nate's house.....although I think he's sold it now ?

 
2 hours ago, Garbo said:

Think they just forgot some punctuation

"To Hell and back?"

Please, check for me but I think that's already been done.

Please excuse the comment if your sensitive to criticism after all I wouldn't want to offend anyone over a question mark.

 
On 2/11/2020 at 5:32 AM, Skuit said:

A friendly reminder to my fellow Dees supporters: you're not responsible for the club's failures over the past sixty-five years. 

By some random quirk of fate, you support a team which has had limited modern success - due in part to many other twists of fate. 

Although I'm sure that it has been disappointing, that lack of success is not your personal lack of success. 

The majority of you probably chose the MFC when you were innocent children, many without having had any actual choice. 

I'm bewildered that so many of you seem so sensitive to social ribbing or criticism from the idiotic media. 

Your Collingwood mate wants to mock you for Melbourne's performance? Good stuff mate, well done for having watched a TV. 

Who cares what we title a documentary. It matters not one bit in the scheme of things, and makes absolutely no difference. 

 

 

 

Not 65 years but 55 !!! 

One wonders if people would have been so critical if it had been published under its original name “War: What is it good for?”


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