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4 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I’m really looking forward to Charlie Spargo continually providing an option as a lead up forward and our players kicking it long down the line to him, in the hope that at a whopping 5’6” he will pluck one against his 6 foot opponent. It’s one of Goodwin’s masterstrokes.

I am also looking forward to see how many quarters ANB will keep his mouth continuously open for. I swear to God, after football is done, he should get a job as one of those clowns tht you put the ping pong ball in the mouth of at Moomba. 

Almost knocked over my cheese platter with that ANB commentry. ?

 
3 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

I agree Deever. Weids is at best a no.2. He doesn’t have the presence to lead the line.

We need to bring in a key forward. It’s our no.1 need. If Hogan is gettable I’d bring him back. Agree options are limited.

I’d worry if we leave Jackson in the forward line with an under-performing Weids alone. He needs to be taking the 3rd best defender. Allow him time to develop. Otherwise he’ll be added to the list of players whose development has been mismanaged by the club.

Just looked at our goal kicking list for 2018.

Its pretty damn good with tmac and hogan kicking around 40 each.

Melk...and Hannan chip in with quite a few( much more than this years average)

Garlett was handy as was anb believe it or not

Fritta and Trac on par.

Our forwards just havent been able to kick many this year.

 

Hmmm

Must win game

Prime time TV

Windy

Giants by 42

 
1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Hmmm

Must win game

Prime time TV

Windy

Giants by 42

Be calm by first bounce. Breeze drooping down. Should be a still night so our skills will shine !!!!

5 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Has there been a club media ban this week ? No podcast from Gawny or Talking Points interview from Benny G. Haven't noticed any radio interviews either. 

Must be really steeling themselves for this must win game... the other weeks meh. 


Hello Uncle Bitter and all Demonlanders. Got this for fathers day!!

About to open it up!

CHEERS PF

 

 

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2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hello Uncle Bitter and all Demonlanders. Got this for fathers day!!

About to open it up!

CHEERS PF

 

 

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Could be very  handy tonight picket !

3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Must be really steeling themselves for this must win game... the other weeks meh. 

Possibly. Or there's only so much mileage you can get out of Ed Langdon and Arnott's Shapes. 

 
4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hello Uncle Bitter and all Demonlanders. Got this for fathers day!!

About to open it up!

CHEERS PF

 

 

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Nice one PF. The town at the tip of that big point a little to the right of Speyside is where I grew up. 

IMO, play like we did pre-Cairns, we win. Play like we did in Cairns, we will get belted.

No one should be checked out. A win tonight puts us in the 8 (if only for a night). 


41 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Must be really steeling themselves for this must win game... the other weeks meh. 

That is to protect Goodwin - there is no other reason. The media will wish to expose insights into our thoughts (the spectators and supporters) on his coaching record and its transference to onfield success and skilsets. 

46 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Be calm by first bounce. Breeze drooping down. Should be a still night so our skills will shine !!!!

No jokes, that is super important 

42 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Be calm by first bounce. Breeze drooping down. Should be a still night so our skills will shine !!!!

Very funny

I think we'll win, but (if we do) expect another ugly hard fought game.?

Giants by 50

Our blokes have already checked out.

Hmmmm... sitting here in my abode in Europe with a raging hangover from last night. I thought it might be amusing to drink large quantities of grape juice from my latest vineyard find. 
 

a small place in the Rhône valley to the north of Avignon called Domaine Rouge Bleu. They produce a Grenache called Lunatique. Seriously, how could I not consume vast amounts?


1 hour ago, layzie said:

It's definitely not dead rubbery Andy and this is what I need to keep telling myself to pull myself out of the rut and snap out of it.

Also dead rubbery was the wrong term probably should have said lame duck game, for us.

How is it a lame duck game though? There's plenty to play for and we can still technically make it.

Why am I watching this? It’s only going to [censored] me off. Again.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Hello Uncle Bitter and all Demonlanders. Got this for fathers day!!

About to open it up!

CHEERS PF

 

 

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That's too good for an end of season fizzer!

2 minutes ago, BenF said:

How is it a lame duck game though? There's plenty to play for and we can still technically make it.

Just to reiterate, I did have the words "I know it isn't" in my original post.

I wasn't actually making a debatable point either I was saying what it felt like for me. I'm not going to get into debates over what it feels like everyone else. Sorry but can't be stuffed.


1 minute ago, P-man said:

Why am I watching this? It’s only going to [censored] me off. Again.

Yes i am having similar pre game issues with this one P-man.  We are extremely hard to watch and any enjoyment is too often short lived

2 minutes ago, P-man said:

Why am I watching this? It’s only going to [censored] me off. Again.

I have been asking myself the same question since 1966, once I was old enough to go to game by myself.  Pity i missed watching from 55-64,   bummer...

cannot see myself changing now !   Go Dees

4 minutes ago, P-man said:

Why am I watching this? It’s only going to [censored] me off. Again.

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1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Nice one PF. The town at the tip of that big point a little to the right of Speyside is where I grew up. 

beautiful part of the world Rab. A friend of mine grew up in Nairn. Mustn’t be too far from where you grew up?


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