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1 minute ago, old dee said:

It still worries me that we have still only beaten one team that was above us!!!!!!

Ourselves? 

Is this a riddle?

The answer is Matthew McConaughey behind the book case?? Coz I still don’t understand that... the 5th dimension? What happened to the 4th? You skipped a dimension!

 
2 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Ourselves? 

Is this a riddle?

The answer is Matthew McConaughey behind the book case?? Coz I still don’t understand that... the 5th dimension? What happened to the 4th? You skipped a dimension!

Dogs were above us rpfc.

The thing I'm loving about this years team is the certain knowledge we have that someone who comes into the team to replace the  injured player is good enough to play a role and allow the team to roll along seamlessly as if nothing was different.

We probably thought Tomlinson would be sorely missed ( and he is ) but Petty is a more than adequate replacement taking intercept marks and cool in a crisis. 

Last night Sparrow was fairly quiet, but to come into the team against that opposition and to stand up when it counted was amazing 

 

I struggled to sleep last night I was that excited by what we displayed.

Brisbane rattled us with pressure in the first half and we looked panicked coming out of the backline which was not surprising considering it was 18-32 inside 50s. We lost our structure and gameplan because of their pressure.

2nd half was premiership football. We played on our terms and completely dominated the 2nd best team in the comp in my eyes.

I’ve been loathe to say it but my lid is now completely prised off. I see loads of improvement left in us and if we execute our gameplan nobody is beating us!

Tell me I’m dreaming!

9 hours ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

HELL YEAH!

We switched on the afterburners and got the job done against serious opposition.

And the best thing is (I think) that there were a handful of players who never got in the game.

We are capable of so much more. IT'S SCARY.

So, have we beaten anyone yet?

Still haven't beaten anyone above us.


36 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

One guy that will benefit from more games. Think he will make it.

No thinking needed, like the Dees, and his housemate JJ, he’s the real deal.

Whatever ultimately happens this year, I really hope the club is documenting this season…its been so special thus far and hopefully will continue to be.

Been a long time since ‘Hotter than Hell’! 

Shame that ‘Making Their Mark’ was last year and not this year - probably enough content for Season 2 but focused on other clubs? 

32 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Last night Sparrow was fairly quiet

And this time stats are the truth......58% game time, 19 disposals, 4 marks, 5 tackles, 1 very crunch goal. That’s a lot better than ‘fairly quiet’.

 
9 hours ago, Nasher said:

Love seeing the boys go over to the crowd to enjoy it with them. I know that often happens, but seeing that small but loud as f cluster going nuts was just awesome. 

So proud of this footy club right now. ❤️? 

Great pat on the back comment to the sydeny crowd N.

Next week will be a Dees crowd for sure at the SCG

Just reading the game day thread. Wow some posters should have a read of the pre half time posts. Anyone would have thought we were losing by 10 goals. I understand different views but some of the bile towards Melksham; Hunt, Bullen, Spargo etc is gutter sniping. I can only conclude these posters are fickle or infiltrated Pies supporters taking the [censored]. To play so poorly and only be 20 points down was a positive. This team has gears and is never out of it. Glad I invested in guaranteed granny tickets.


10 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Still haven't beaten anyone above us.

Soory, Dogs WERE above us (on %). My mistake.

I guess I should have said   "...possibly at this rate wer'e never going to beat anyone above us for the rest of the season..."

4 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Just reading the game day thread. Wow some posters should have a read of the pre half time posts. Anyone would have thought we were losing by 10 goals. I understand different views but some of the bile towards Melksham; Hunt, Bullen, Spargo etc is gutter sniping. I can only conclude these posters are fickle or infiltrated Pies supporters taking the [censored]. To play so poorly and only be 20 points down was a positive. This team has gears and is never out of it. Glad I invested in guaranteed granny tickets.

The game day thread is a bizarre world. It should come with a health warning.

Otherwise normally rational people (well, some) posting unfiltered thoughts straight from the pre frontal cortex

55 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Coz I still don’t understand that... the 5th dimension?

That’s easy, it’s the 5th Dimension because we’re up up and away (only people who are 100 years old like myself, will get that). 

8 hours ago, Axis of Bob said:

It's interesting to see the different way teams line up against us. Brisbane went for even numbers in the stoppage to prevent our loose defender. That worked well for them in the first half because they were winning the clearances. In the second half we just rolled over them in the middle with Max and the loose man in defence didn't matter anymore. The clearances we won, in general, were of a much higher quality that theirs.

There are two ways we can beat teams: a) with a loose man intercepting whilst Max and our mids make the clearance hard, or b) with even numbers across the field allowing the best ruck and powerful midfielders to take the ball out the front of the stoppages. 

It's the differential of quality of stoppages between those we win and those our opponents win which makes us so hard to beat. With even numbers this is even greater, and outnumbered we are still competitive plus we also dominate behind the ball. It's a great 1-2 punch.

Great post. This is certainly correct in the stoppages but we need to do much better in the centre clearances. When we get territory from centre bounce we either get a score and/or it gives us the chance to set up our defensive grid.

I think our mids got first hands on the ball in the centre bounce a lot last night after the ruck contest but then our mids got hustled out of the clearance.

I love the tactic of Max grabbing the ball because it is almost fail proof.

Otherwise I think we would be better off generally with Max hitting forwards in the centre bounce and getting the surge game going.

On another point, our defensive setups at D50 boundary throw ins was a bit wanting and they got goals from sharking our hits twice. Jackson also needs to think about how he attacks these contests, as his lack of strength leaves him open to his opposite number taking the ball.

 

How good is this?? 11-1 with a 1 point average losing margin and we can now drive up to 10kms away from home with a scarf out of every window. 


Letting all this just sink in.  In 30 plus years as a member I cannot remember a time where an MFC team has shown such belief in their ability to overcome any side.  The significance of this cannot be underestimated.  It’s the halfway mark of the season and a heap of work to do, however barring injuries and fatigue we are in  the best position in decades to have the double chance in September.  
 

just hope That this Covid will not force teams out of Melbourne at the pointy end of  the season.

10 minutes ago, binman said:

The game day thread is a bizarre world. It should come with a health warning.

Otherwise normally rational people (well, some) posting unfiltered thoughts straight from the pre frontal cortex

Yep, truly a dumping ground for raw and often poisonous mania - mostly anger, but equal amounts frustration, disappointment, blame-laying and bewilderment, with the occasional drop of hope and calm. Serves a purpose I guess, but wowee, it’s revealing of the human (dare I say Dees supporter) condition. 

2 words from me

Premiership football

We were beaten in the first half by a very good team who we will likely meet when the whips are cracking. However these demons have a resilience and determination of a rare team that hates to lose rather than loves to win. Some of the best hard nose attacking footy you will see in the second  half typified by the TMac snap in the last and the chain of running handballs that led to it. We are giving ourselves every chance at the pointy end. More importantly we have a list balanced with mature quality, elites coming into their prime and exciting youth across every line giving ourselves every chance over the next 3-5 years. Well played number 5, number 11 and number 9. 

Unbeknown to me I must have died and gone to heaven. Here I am on a Saturday morning with the Dees having  won a Friday night game and sit on top of the ladder at 11 - 1 and I can smile at every other club fan’s  ( not that they can see me through the mask ) problems and their worry about winning this weekend. 
If by chance I am wrong please please no one wake me. 


5 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

We were beaten in the first half by a very good team who we will likely meet when the whips are cracking. However these demons have a resilience and determination of a rare team that hates to lose rather than loves to win. Some of the best hard nose attacking footy you will see in the second  half typified by the TMac snap in the last and the chain of running handballs that led to it. We are giving ourselves every chance at the pointy end. More importantly we have a list balanced with mature quality, elites coming into their prime and exciting youth across every line giving ourselves every chance over the next 3-5 years. Well played number 5, number 11 and number 9. 

Are you sure this is the MFC ? 

26 minutes ago, binman said:

The game day thread is a bizarre world. It should come with a health warning.

Otherwise normally rational people (well, some) posting unfiltered thoughts straight from the pre frontal cortex

Bizarre indeed, I am always too busy watching the game rather than typing stream of conciousness onto the game day thread. 

Probably been mentioned already in this thread.  But, I just love to see the ball in Charlie's hands.  Just KNOW it's gonna end up in a team-mate's hands!  He is just SO reliable!  Great footy smarts!  (And in spite of being a midget, he's as tough as nails!)

 

I thought we were done in the first half. So glad we didn’t just fall in a hole and give up. Well deserved win again one of the giants in the league atm. Had to get up early to watch the replay as I was a bit drunk last night. Really enjoyed the game. 
Petracca back to his best, TMac still on his amazing return to form, Kozzie tried hard and Oliver was great, even if a teeny bit subdued from recent form.

Great game demons, keep it up.

Got to hand it to Nick Riewoldt on Fox Footy last night. I thought we were gone at half time but Roo thought differently:

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