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Great last half the small but excited crowd loved every minute - go dees

 
3 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Spargo doesn’t waste a kick. He doesn’t do the “traditional” small forward magic, but if he gets the ball, it goes to a teammate every time. I’ve come around.

He’s also incredibly hard at it and creates a lot of options. Competes incredibly well. He’s always been underrated by most on here!

I actually don't think Brisbane could have played much better in the first half. They marked everything, forwards kicked goals from everywhere and the had lose balls go there way. 

2nd half we outworked them everywhere. No more Brisbane marking everything and the ball falling their way and we spanked them.

What a performance Melbourne. Pure class. We get challenged and we rise to it every time.

Go DEES

 

Came from Albury. Had too leave at half time as two non supporter c#@ts were just mouthing off all the time.

Didn't want to commit homicide and go to prison for these f@$wits.

Crowd was crowded into 3 bays and it was like being at the cinema. 

The umpiring was a disgrace. There were lots of blocks and holds and Max was one of the main victims. He got a lot of wacks in the head. Jacko was pushed in the back in ruck contests. It seems like the only thing we could possibly do to avoid the scragging is to socially distance. The umpires seemed really hot on blocks in the last few weeks but they ignored them today? Also no frees for chopping the arms or over the shoulder.

The other annoying thing was a graphic that would pop up on the scoreboard of an umpires whistle and an explanation of the free kick! Eg. Marking infringement. 

So happy I watched the 2nd half at the hotel room. Pleased for the true believers and especially for DemonOx 


 Teams try to get the KO in the first few rounds  against us, but we are willing to go 15 rounds and win on points. I’d love to give a team 6 quarters to try and knock us off. The air just smells different.

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Why?

Because hanging [censored] on players three minutes after the siren goes when we are 11-1 is a [censored] effort 

Well @DemonOX your mum was pleasantly surprised that we were on top of the ladder during the week. Imagine how she’d feel right now smiling down at her boy watching his mighty Dees get the job done. ❤️?

 
1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Go and have a spell.   A very long spell

Are you the supporter who defends Jake Melkshams five disposals?

Apparently you are. 

Look..its nothing personal' Its just the way it is.

I so wish he would be a player who impacts the scoreboard but he simply doesnt. Less than Sam w,.

its just the facts, not malicioius,


13 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Charlie Spargo is very good

Get your exclemation mark button fixed.

Continues to turn opponent inside out, out smarts - EVERYONE!!! 

SENSATIONAL GAME FROM HIM!!!

Sorry Guys, but on game day, I will never come on to this site again.  For 3/4's of this game, you would have thought we were getting spanked by 10 goals.  Celebrate your Dees, but look at the positives please.

BTW, I think we might be on the verge of something special.  Enjoy the ride, but in future, I stay out of here on game day

Gary Lyon almost in tears he is so excited. He is choking up, and that's OK so am I, such a sensational win.

Tmac Oliver Trac Spargo Gus Rivers Kozzie Maxy ANB , votes going to be hard, alot of people really lifted. 

Our running, I am sorry to say this but Burgess needs to be treated like a Pharaoh's engineer, and not allowed to leave. We just made Brisbane look silly.


1 minute ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

Sorry Guys, but on game day, I will never come on to this site again.  For 3/4's of this game, you would have thought we were getting spanked by 10 goals.  Celebrate your Dees, but look at the positives please.

BTW, I think we might be on the verge of something special.  Enjoy the ride, but in future, I stay out of here on game day

Very smrt

Make no mistake, one of the best Dees wins for a long time. Looked down and out at half time against a very strong Brisbane side. Kudos to them for the first half performance. 

Which is why the win was so damn sweet. To come back and put on a complete 2nd half clinic was extremely satisfying. Love this team. 

1 minute ago, Monocology said:

Get your exclemation mark button fixed.

Continues to turn opponent inside out, out smarts - EVERYONE!!! 

SENSATIONAL GAME FROM HIM!!!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So proud I could burst ❤️?


12 minutes ago, Storm Boy said:

We are the real deal. Charlie Spargo take a bow. Well done. Excellent Finish. 

Spargo is a great FOOTBALLER. Having a great year, I love him.

Last week I said it was the best win I have seen from a Melbourne side in many years 

Um 7 days later am I right in saying this was better again???

 

 

Wow!

We follow a seriously good team.

Respect is earnt.

How good was THAT 2nd half comeback. SO proud of the MFC! GO DEES!


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