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Go Dees Go Dockers

 

Not many game day threads when you can say the AFL would actually want us to win. 
 

Given what’s on the line today given that Essendon have hardly won a game for months my MFCSS tells me Stringer, Daniher and Tippa will all have massive games we don’t turn up and lose easily.

What’s Josh got in the smoker?

What have the Dees players and coaches got left to deliver this season?

What will it matter by the end of the round?


Heading in again today... I am almost a bit relieved we don't have to play the chase % game today I think that would be way too stressful. 

Hopefully it's a good outing and the Freo result falls our way tomorrow 

41 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

What’s Josh got in the smoker?

What have the Dees players and coaches got left to deliver this season?

What will it matter by the end of the round?

Chicken thigh brined in pickled jalapeano juice. Half smoked and finished on the BBQ skewered with red onion and capsicum. 

 

Just finished 12 straight, 2 days off then back for 12 so going to relax with a cigar and watch the footy. Can't wait.

2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

We better not screw this up.

Docker a big chance to knock off the Dogs.

Saints winning was the best outcome for us IMO.

It removed the issue of sweating the %  - did we kick enough goal?., avoids the 2017 heartache., etc

Simple -  Dees win and dockers win, both by a point, and finals are reality.

GWS have imploded and the Dockers winning was always going to be a better option for success. 

 

Don’t care about finals.. only care about a win today. My brother in law is a mad Bombers supporter and an absolute [censored]..  c’mon Dees 


6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The Bombers are useless, the only way we’ll lose this is if Essendon win. 

umm maybe

I agree with Ethan - the bombers have been "useless" of late. However, long term and long suffering MFC supporters will recognise the inherent dangers ( and frequently subsequent sadness) when our club goes into such games.

Having said that, I reckon we'll beat the Bumbers. In fact, we simply must win for reasons of self respect and salvaging something out of a season riddled with lost opportunity.

Unfortunately, I cannot accept the dream that Freo will beat the Dogs.

Let's enjoy our last game for the year and get well and truly [censored]!

20 minutes ago, Josh said:

Chicken thigh brined in pickled jalapeano juice. Half smoked and finished on the BBQ skewered with red onion and capsicum. 

 

Just finished 12 straight, 2 days off then back for 12 so going to relax with a cigar and watch the footy. Can't wait.

Sounds bloody sensational Josh - photo's out of the smoker please :)

29 minutes ago, Josh said:

Chicken thigh brined in pickled jalapeano juice. Half smoked and finished on the BBQ 

sounds awesome. 

Is the jalapeno juice vinegar and if so do you just buy the pickled jalapeno in jars (i go through about a jar a month) and use its vinegar?

We have a pretty good record in final round games.

I think it’s 2-10 since 2007.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


17 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I agree with Ethan - the bombers have been "useless" of late. However, long term and long suffering MFC supporters will recognise the inherent dangers ( and frequently subsequent sadness) when our club goes into such games.

Having said that, I reckon we'll beat the Bumbers. In fact, we simply must win for reasons of self respect and salvaging something out of a season riddled with lost opportunity.

Unfortunately, I cannot accept the dream that Freo will beat the Dogs.

Let's enjoy our last game for the year and get well and truly [censored]!

Then wait for the big review!

I don’t like where today’s heading if we have to rely on Baker and a couple of defenders to kick half our goals.

Need the likes of Weid, Fritsch and Brown to pick up the slack a bit here.

37 minutes ago, Josh said:

Chicken thigh brined in pickled jalapeano juice. Half smoked and finished on the BBQ skewered with red onion and capsicum. 

 

Just finished 12 straight, 2 days off then back for 12 so going to relax with a cigar and watch the footy. Can't wait.

A friend of mine has a youtube channel called Schuey's BBQ if you're interested Josh. He was the brains behind a show called Dippers BBQ Wars that aired on channel 7 for one season. I've added a link below. Enjoy your 2 days off. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdb9JREn6dQ&t=61s

 

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Or not !!

There had better be Bbo after the chairman shot off his mouth about it a few weeks ago. Anything less is a cop out. 


I woke up with a sinking feeling today. I feel like we'll still win but it won't be pretty and the dogs will get the job done tomorrow. I've since had my first strong coffee of the day and don't feel quite so bad. 

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I don’t like where today’s heading if we have to rely on Baker and a couple of defenders to kick half our goals.

Need the likes of Weid, Fritsch and Brown to pick up the slack a bit here.

Yes having forwards who kick goals would be a hell of a good start.

22 minutes ago, binman said:

sounds awesome. 

Is the jalapeno juice vinegar and if so do you just buy the pickled jalapeno in jars (i go through about a jar a month) and use its vinegar?

That's the one. Any sort of juice will work though.

 
13 minutes ago, old dee said:

There had better be Bbo after the chairman shot off his mouth about it a few weeks ago. Anything less is a cop out. 

Interesting times ahead od ?

Or a whitewash?

No pressure Dees, loosen up and get the W. Yes I've got doubts but we can do it. 


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