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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

All this thread needs is a premature club mail out commemorating the occasion.

Hopefully our club isn't so starved of success they feel the need to release one of these

 

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11 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Hopefully our club isn't so starved of success they feel the need to release one of these

 

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I'd buy the 25 disc set (only on Blu-Ray though).

 

Why start a post 'Top of the Ladder' before the game has been played? Melbourne has form in putting the cart before horses. Patience, let it unfold, if they are the real thing, they are the real thing. THat will be determined week by week. It has been a STRANGE season so far, topsy upon turvy and vice versa. Remember too, we would like to be September heroes for a change. March to July are one act preludes.

49 minutes ago, Jaded said:

How normal Melbourne supporters are acting right now exhibit A:

Me to my dad: good news Port are losing 

My Dad: things are going too well... bad [censored] is going to start happening soon 

Me: yep

Don't you feel it Jaded? This is it. There's something in the air, and for the first time in 50 years it's something GOOD!!! Just go with it, because if you don't then it might not happen.


23 minutes ago, dieter said:

Why start a post 'Top of the Ladder' before the game has been played? Melbourne has form in putting the cart before horses. Patience, let it unfold, if they are the real thing, they are the real thing. THat will be determined week by week. It has been a STRANGE season so far, topsy upon turvy and vice versa. Remember too, we would like to be September heroes for a change. March to July are one act preludes.

Live a little, dieter

7 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Live a little, dieter

I just turned 70, bro. I've done my share of Demon Culture since 1959...

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Enjoy the run... i certainly shall

The challenge always was in the second half of the season.

When I saw the draw I thought we could with luck go 8-3 or better for the first half

Brisbane in Alice is looking tough along with the Dogs game

Let's face it while we have had a few finals appearances the seasons themselves have been mainly excruciatingly close.

 

A little MFCSS brewing in me that such a great opportunity can be blown by us, I’d just love the boys to be on from the first bounce and smash any signs of an upset away by quarter time. 


19 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Well ... Golllllllllllllllllllllllly

we're there

it wasn't pretty but it will feel better in the morning

Go Dees

our team should be really fresh for next weeks game, given half of them didn’t seem to warrant putting in too much effort (captain included).


On 4/30/2021 at 10:52 PM, daisycutter said:

chicken hearts the lot of you - hahaha

guaranteed top of the ladder come sunday - in the bag

told you all.......bloody snowflakes

 

9 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Relax, we are going to win by a lot.

So many posts aged so well in this thread ?‍♀️

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

So many posts aged so well in this thread ?‍♀️

“A lot” simply means we will struggle to put them away for most of the game by playing a lazy, selfish style of play.

I think I nailed it.

12 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

“A lot” simply means we will struggle to put them away for most of the game by playing a lazy, selfish style of play.

I think I nailed it.

I also said today that McDonald wouldn’t play as a defender again and about 30 seconds later he was playing as a defender.

They talked the other week about how Jones has played nearly the most games with his team without his team never being on top. Now he has, they don’t want to talk about it. So used to the Demons being the whipping boys, they only want to produce negative news about the Dees. 

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4 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

They talked the other week about how Jones has played nearly the most games with his team without his team never being on top. Now he has, they don’t want to talk about it. So used to the Demons being the whipping boys, they only want to produce negative news about the Dees. 

In the words of the emperor Nero, may they self-procreate

 

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