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I remember their supporters (all 24 of them) mocking us for a decade when we couldn't beat them. They had a right old laugh after they beat us by 122 points at Telstra Dome when Neil Craig was caretaker coach after Neeld got sacked.

After last nights win there has been a few calls on here today from some do-gooders telling us to be humble and tone down the rhetoric.  How about no.  If we slaughter North I will walk all over their graves and their supporters will know all about it.

12 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Wrong - Tyson was traded for Brayden  Preuss. Brown was traded for a 2nd round pick.

The second round pick we got for trading Preuss.

That’s why I wrote “essentially”.

 

Jesus christ people are actually worried about this game?? They're [censored] horrendous and I hope we spank them by 50 points. 

North is right up there as one of my most hated teams. They're stain in the AFL, and are just about as irrelevant as Gold Coast.

I hope they fold next year.

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sympathy for Nought Supporters after losing 16 in a Row?

 

Foot on the throat Demons...

No Mercy whatsoever.


Our % might be the difference in a prime ladder spot come September. Might even be the difference in us getting a week off or not. Other teams in contention will belt them and benefit. As SWYL says....foot on the throat Demons.

We cant take any game lightly and we wont.

47 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ people are actually worried about this game?? They're [censored] horrendous and I hope we spank them by 50 points. 

North is right up there as one of my most hated teams. They're stain in the AFL, and are just about as irrelevant as Gold Coast.

I hope they fold next year.

To me this is an ugly comment after years of our own irrelevancy. 

Be tough, be strong in our support but do not become inwardly regugnant. Respect the competition and respect Norths heritage. 

3 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

I remember their supporters (all 24 of them) mocking us for a decade when we couldn't beat them. They had a right old laugh after they beat us by 122 points at Telstra Dome when Neil Craig was caretaker coach after Neeld got sacked.

After last nights win there has been a few calls on here today from some do-gooders telling us to be humble and tone down the rhetoric.  How about no.  If we slaughter North I will walk all over their graves and their supporters will know all about it.

Scorched earth approach, i love it

 
6 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ people are actually worried about this game?? They're [censored] horrendous and I hope we spank them by 50 points. 

North is right up there as one of my most hated teams. They're stain in the AFL, and are just about as irrelevant as Gold Coast.

I hope they fold next year.

Agree about the game. North are at rock bottom and have a long hard road ahead of them.

They have won more premierships than us recently and in terms of irrelevancy stakes we're putting our first serious season together in a lift time (2018 was a good run to finals but we were patchy all through that season). We're been a joke club for way too long so some self awareness about that fact wouldn't go astray on this thread.

Stay classy Folks

I hope we put them to the sword. Not coz I have a particular issue with them (in fact I barely notice them and when I do I find them boring and soulless), but because I want us to be ruthless against all teams, especially those on the ropes like North is.


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9 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sympathy for Nought Supporters after losing 16 in a Row?

 

Foot on the throat Demons...

 

8 hours ago, Jaded said:

I cannot stand that club and their supporters are all [censored]. Never met a North supporter who I didn’t want to punch in the face. Hard. 
I will never feel sorry for another club. We have been through more than anyone and nobody felt sorry for us. 
I hope we smash them by 20 goals and BB comes in and kicks 12. But I suspect it’ll be a closer game and after coming down from a massive win this week, it might just be a boil over. 

Don’t get me wrong, I’m hoping for a total and utter massacre. My only disappointment is that Boomer Harvey isn’t still playing, although he acts as their runner so he will have a front row seat.

It’s just that engaging in banter feels like stealing an ice-cream from a toddler. Besides, remember how patronising it was when we were so rubbish that people stopped teasing us?

9 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Mostly crap supporters who've given it to us for years & arrogant as.  Time to BBQ a roo

They have supporters?

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

 

Don’t get me wrong, I’m hoping for a total and utter massacre. My only disappointment is that Boomer Harvey isn’t still playing, although he acts as their runner so he will have a front row seat.

It’s just that engaging in banter feels like stealing an ice-cream from a toddler. Besides, remember how patronising it was when we were so rubbish that people stopped teasing us?

Yep, that pity was by far the worst part of all of it.

The law of ex players in Bbb smashing their old clubs must come and work in our favor just once.

I hope he is selected and I hope he tops the goal kicking tally in just one game.

I cant get my head around seven zero and maybe Footscray losing.

I think Ill need to have a lie down somewhere if we keep winning.

Im just not used to enjoying the footy so much.

I think my hair is starting to grow back.


Really hoping this game is moved to Marvel so I can actually watch us beat Norf for once.

12 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

“Why is our spiritual home now named after the NZ PM?” might be something they’d say. 
?

Which would prove that they also can't spell.

10 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ people are actually worried about this game?? They're [censored] horrendous and I hope we spank them by 50 points. 

North is right up there as one of my most hated teams. They're stain in the AFL, and are just about as irrelevant as Gold Coast.

I hope they fold next year.

This is a disgraceful post. No question.

Disrespectful, especially from where the Dees are coming from in the last 10 years.

Evidence of how quickly the media(BT and Ch7) jumped on Kossie for pointing at the scoreboard and the need for Goodwin to give some quiet and probably thoughtful advice on skiting behaviour(assumed by me) is a risk to be managed. The marketing team would have been mortified at this instance.

The upside of remaining focussed and just playing well without the fanfare for me was the 2018 first semi against the Cats.

It was a 95% Dees crowd of the 90K in attendance, and Max said after it felt like a home game at Optus Oval with the crowd on our side. Worth a couple of goals maybe?

That's what we need now. Crap posts and attitudes won't deliver it. 

I trust in Goodwin, Williams, Yze (and even the new President Roffey) et al will see us  well in this regard.

 

29 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

The law of ex players in Bbb smashing their old clubs must come and work in our favor just once.

I hope he is selected and I hope he tops the goal kicking tally in just one game.

I cant get my head around seven zero and maybe Footscray losing.

I think Ill need to have a lie down somewhere if we keep winning.

Im just not used to enjoying the footy so much.

I think my hair is starting to grow back.

Bulldogs won't lose this next one.

If we can smash North - and there is no excuse for a win under 12 goals - and the Tigers stick close to the bulldogs, we might get up on %. I still think it's a few weeks away if we keep winning. bulldogs I think face Port over there soon.

Sitting 6-0, having just humiliated the reigning premier and benchmark team of the last 4 years.  Up against the most irrelevant of the clubs having a VFL lineage.  We simply MUST smash them.  Clinical, emotionally detached ruthlessness.  No pity, no empathy, no quarter given.  We've been on the receiving end from the peak Geelong and Hawthorn teams of the past decade or so, not to mention Essendon and even North themselves.  Let's do our bit towards consigning that insipid lurching organisation into the dustbin of history.


10 hours ago, Dannyz said:

To me this is an ugly comment after years of our own irrelevancy. 

Be tough, be strong in our support but do not become inwardly regugnant. Respect the competition and respect Norths heritage. 

Nah

I'm allowed to hate clubs that celebrated our misery during the dark days. Bit like how I hate crow supporters when they were celebrating Lever doing his knee back in 2018.

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33 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

This is a disgraceful post. No question.

Disrespectful, especially from where the Dees are coming from in the last 10 years.

Evidence of how quickly the media(BT and Ch7) jumped on Kossie for pointing at the scoreboard and the need for Goodwin to give some quiet and probably thoughtful advice on skiting behaviour(assumed by me) is a risk to be managed. The marketing team would have been mortified at this instance.

The upside of remaining focussed and just playing well without the fanfare for me was the 2018 first semi against the Cats.

It was a 95% Dees crowd of the 90K in attendance, and Max said after it felt like a home game at Optus Oval with the crowd on our side. Worth a couple of goals maybe?

That's what we need now. Crap posts and attitudes won't deliver it. 

I trust in Goodwin, Williams, Yze (and even the new President Roffey) et al will see us  well in this regard.

 

What on earth are you on about?? My post is about how much I hate North, and you go on some ramble about marketing team not liking Kozzies efforts, and the 2018 crowd numbers.

Seriously, I hate North, just like opposition supporters hate us. 

Get over it.

52 minutes ago, praha said:

Really hoping this game is moved to Marvel so I can actually watch us beat Norf for once.

Yep me too...

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What on earth are you on about?? My post is about how much I hate North, and you go on some ramble about marketing team not liking Kozzies efforts, and the 2018 crowd numbers.

Seriously, I hate North, just like opposition supporters hate us. 

Get over it.

haters gonna hate Dazzle. 

Wishing a proud team  (with Barassi as its inaugral premiership coach no less) to fold IS disgraceful.

Over and out. 

3 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

haters gonna hate Dazzle. 

Wishing a proud team  (with Barassi as its inaugral premiership coach no less) to fold IS disgraceful.

Over and out. 

I have more concerns of us dropping a game to Sydney and Carlton then I do with North. I've watched them closely this year and they are almost align with our 2013 team.


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