Jump to content

Featured Replies

 

Hope it rubs off on his team mates.

 

Whenever he speaks, I tend to believe him.

Been a while since the club has had someone that 'walks the walk' as well

And this is from a guy that actually had an excellent season, and yet wants to be even better this year.

Always enjoy reading his articles. Speaks honestly and steers clear from the corporate talk.

Deserves to finally play in a final. Too good a player to never have featured.

 


Becoming one of my all time favourite demons.

Edited by binman

Good lord not another fatso like Trac?!

Seriously it is good to see he sees an area of improvement in his game that he can target to go 2 steps ahead of his current output. If he can not just halve but win more contests than he halves and he loses even less then things will look very good for the Dees next season. 

 
56 minutes ago, binman said:

Becoming one of my all time favourite demon.

Champ. Captain next season...?

26 minutes ago, Grr-owl said:

Champ. Captain next season...?

Would be harsh on maxy, but to be honest it wouldn't surprise me.


If we manage to make a Grand Final in the next couple of years, the smart money will be on Steven May to win the Norm Smith.

 

1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

I'm expecting an AA jacket for May this year. 

Was stiff not to get it last year

3 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Hope it rubs off on his team mates.

Same same. It better as from his comments the whole team has to buy into the so called new game plan. Time will tell but even if he gets say 6 to follow him then we will be better off.

Maysie just wants to lead by example something that not many at the club know what it is to back up your excellent year that you had in 2020.    More than made up for an  ordinary 2019.

That is what you call a thorough professional. 

Edited by nosoupforme


Fascinating to see how May is perceived on DL now versus when he arrived at the club 

Speaks volumes of May. Wish he was captain

Edited by Smokey

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Featured Content

  • PREGAME: Western Bulldogs

    With only 3 games to go, all against Top 8 fancies, the Demons face a daunting task as they return to the MCG when they play the Western Bulldogs. Who comes in and who goes out?

    • 52 replies
  • POSTGAME: West Coast

    The Demons return to town fresh off a thumping win over the back-to-back wooden spooners, the West Coast Eagles, played in front of a sparse crowd at Marvel Stadium, the same venue that hosted last week's heartbreaking loss.

    • 207 replies
  • VOTES: West Coast

    Captain Max Gawn has a unassailable lead in the Demonland Player of the Year Award from Kozzy Pickett, Christian Petracca, Jake Bowey & Clayton Oliver. Your votes please; 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1.

    • 27 replies
  • GAMEDAY: West Coast

    It’s Game Day and the Demons return to the scene of the crime to take on the wooden spooners.

    • 469 replies
  • PREVIEW: West Coast

    It was bad enough that the Melbourne Football Club created yet another humiliating scenario inside its wretched season at Marvel Stadium last Sunday, but the final insult is that it has been commanded to return to the scene of the crime to inflict further punishment on its fans this week. Incidentally, if this match preview, of a game that promises to be one of the most unattractive fixtures in the history of the game, happens to cut out of your computer screen three quarters of the way through, it’s no coincidence. I’ll be mirroring the Demons’ lacklustre effort against St Kilda from last Sunday when they conceded the largest last quarter turnaround for victory in the history of the game.

    • 5 replies
  • REPORT: St. Kilda

    When looking back at the disastrous end to the game, I find it a waste of time to concentrate on the final few moments when utter confusion reigned. Forget the 6-6-6 mess, the failure to mark the most dangerous man on the field, the inability to seal the game when opportunities presented themselves to Clayton Oliver, Harry Petty and Charlie Spargo, the vision of match winning players of recent weeks in Kozzy Pickett and Jake Melksham spending helpless minutes on the interchange bench and the powerlessness of seizing the opportunity to slow the tempo of the game down in those final moments.

    • 9 replies