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We will be 7-0 top of the ladder with the best % come Sunday afternoon.

I am already looking to next weeks game, Saturday night at the MCG vs the Swans who would love to burst our bubble.  They have been a bit wobbly the last two weeks but if they can beat Geelong tomorrow they will be up and about.

#takingittwoweeksatatime


18 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Geeeze this post could go south. 

It would be the most "Melbourne" thing ever to drop this game. 

Really hoping we have matured and have the game beyond doubt by half time. 

 

You're thinking of the old Melbourne. We don't talk about that Melbourne anymore.

 

I really really hate these threads. 
You are Melbourne supporters ffs. Haven’t you learnt by now that we can lose anything?!

3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

We will be 7-0 top of the ladder with the best % come Sunday afternoon.

I am already looking to next weeks game, Saturday night at the MCG vs the Swans who would love to burst our bubble.  They have been a bit wobbly the last two weeks but if they can beat Geelong tomorrow they will be up and about.

#takingittwoweeksatatime

We owe those f wits a touch up, put them right back in their place.


Roos are gonna get forkin' stomped now.
These boys will want Top spot more than we do.
 
 

It is the week after I am worried about.

Folks - I know we are all mentally scarred from the past decades of supporting this club but relax. 

all I’ve heard the last 6 weeks is - ‘it would be the most Melbourne thing ever to lose this game’

well we didn’t lose. So maybe we are a good team now. We will lose a couple of games but believe we are a good team. 

By rights we should win 

Shouldn't we?

7 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

We owe those f wits a touch up, put them right back in their place.

 

Yup.

We have beaten Sydney once since 2011 and twice since 2006.   The only team left that still owns our souls, and beat us yet again last season when we were in the finals hunt.


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Folks - I know we are all mentally scarred from the past decades of supporting this club but relax. 

all I’ve heard the last 6 weeks is - ‘it would be the most Melbourne thing ever to lose this game’

well we didn’t lose. So maybe we are a good team now. We will lose a couple of games but believe we are a good team. 

And a hungry one.

31 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

If we win against north & are clear top of the ladder...is that the first time in Nathan Jones career that Melbourne has been  on top of the ladder ?

Yes he has never played for us when we are top of the ladder.

28 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Can’t bring myself to be happy about the Toiges winning. 

I can because we might end up TOTL After Sunday

But as i have said lets not get ahead of ourselves

 

39 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, we have to win firstly. Out of interest what’s the odds for us going back to back?

Back to back? I want the 4peat Collingwood robbed us of in the 50s!


Here we go, here we go,  here we go...

Here we go, here we go,  here we go...

Go Demons.. 

???

surely 2019 and 2020 taught people some lessons about not getting ahead of themselves after a successful 2018. surely!

You lot need to chill.. North are close to being this years 2013 dees.

The biggest test will be the Sydney and Carlton clash the following two weeks.

 
1 hour ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

We're not there yet. Please keep the lid on...

The lid is currently being returned from the International Space Station.....


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