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2 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Extremely proud. Dare to Dream people!

I feel like I’m dreaming right now. ❤️?❤️?❤️?

10 minutes ago, AC/DeeC said:

Tom McDonald's conduct after receiving that elbow to the jaw from Dane Zorko was exemplary. He pushed back and Zorko staged a fall. Macca then leaned over the prostate Zorko and told him the time of day. Effen AWESOME. After that the umpire awarded Macca the free kick and reported Zorko. MACCA...UNCOMPROMISING...TOUGH...ALL CLASS. Well done Tom McDonald!

I loved seeing Tmac gleefully giving him a gobful, then offering the arm to help him up. Fierce competitor and true sportsman. Class act.

 

Shout out to the 5000 predominantly Dees crowd given credit by Max in his post-game. Worth a coupla goals, it seems!?

26 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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Look at our boys! So proud of them. ❤️?


Was concerned at half time but..

it is fantastic to support a side that you are confident can win in any given week,

as long as we start well,  

great second half  fitness department take a bow. 

What a win our best yet to play the football they did in the second half after being under supreme pressure in the first half I'm feeling really proud of the boys. DARE TO DREAM

 
Just now, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Shout out to the 5000 predominantly Dees crowd given credit by Max in his post-game. Worth a coupla goals, it seems!?

You could actually hear them. Especially towards the end of the last quarter. The “Mel - bourne!” chant was loud and clear. 

Great win, the work rate after half time was fantastic, and credit to Goodwin for changing their mindset. Still plenty to work on but bloody hell its a good position to be in. 
 

I am not sure either of Brown or Weideman will have a massive impact in our forward line the way the ball comes in and as a result Weideman really needs to take his chances if he wants to stay in. I think Weideman can make it at this level but not sure it’s at Melbourne though. 
 

 


1 minute ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Shout out to the 5000 predominantly Dees crowd given credit by Max in his post-game. Worth a coupla goals, it seems!?

Yeah goody just said he didn't realise there were so many Melbourne fans in Sydney. He wants them to get to the SCG next week

4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

otherwise known as the Hopoate manoeuvre 

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3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Shout out to the 5000 predominantly Dees crowd given credit by Max in his post-game. Worth a coupla goals, it seems!?

You could actually hear them. Especially towards the end of the last quarter. The “Mel - bourne!” chant was loud and clear. 

41 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Charlie Spargo is very good

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Another rising star this week?

Sparrow had 19 touches at 80%, 5 tackles and the sealing goal.

The lad can play. Glad to see he took his chance tonight.


@DemonOX Hope you enjoyed that win, mate. Stay well.

How bloody good is this... two Fridays in a row where we get to kick back for the entire weekend and watch the rabble battle it out. ?

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

How bloody good is this... two Fridays in a row where we get to kick back for the entire weekend and watch the rabble battle it out. ?

I know - it’s great listening to SEN on Saturday mornings after a Friday night win.


18 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Without two powerhouses in Viney and Langdon too.

Bloody hell. I actually forgot about the absence of Langdon. After worrying about it all pre game.

Love the Spargs pump ups. I can’t think of another player I want with ball in hand forward of centre. He just does not waste it. Ever.

 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

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I was gonna say what a beautiful little Angel. But It’s more a case of what a beautiful little Demon. ❤️

26 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Why was Salem in a tracksuit top?

 

22 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Any updates on Salem?  Wasn’t subbed out so hopefully will be ok for Monday week. 

In the postmatch Goodwin said that Salem is struggling with a few niggles with his body. Didn't specify what exactly, but is the same issue that kept him out against Adelaide. Him coming off early was just precautionary as we had the match sealed, and is expected to play next week.

 
44 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

To all those Melbourne fans lucky to be there tonight I hope you sing the song loud & proud.

I wish I was there, due to some personal family reasons was unable to go. Will be looking at getting tickets for QB though.

A poor first half.

But the second half was brilliant.

A Melbourne side a few years ago would have fallen apart due to the pressure.

However, not this team of Demons.

I am still taking it one game at a time. As I don't want the players drinking their own bath water.

Nevertheless, I dare to dream!

 

GO YOU DEMONS!!!


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