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Play strong and stay safe ………. and bring home the 4 points Dees!

We haven’t had a good run at the G without crowds. Boys need to find a way to get themselves up regardless of the lack of atmosphere. 
At least it’s a beautiful dry day. 

 

Our first 100 point win of the year.

Then we send shockwaves through the comp by rolling Geelong at Kardinia Park next week to hit the finals as the in form team.

 

We then go on to win the flag.

 

[censored] it, I'm in.


Well I have to work so will be checking the scores. 

We won't lose this will we? Like we wouldn't stuff up our  top of the ladder opportunity surely

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Showing 2 games on same channel for Melbourne TV

Suspect the 2.10 game is Kayo and the 3.20 game is 7

 

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think our game is on 7 and gc essendon on 7 mate

To me we are going in a tall forward short but I assume the brains trust think that Gawn/Jackson will fill that hole.

Perfect day for football and everything to play for.

What could possibly go wrong this time.

 

It feels like the season has turned the final bend and we’re now looking down the final straight.

Our players will know quality performances will ensure a place in our finals team and nothing is guaranteed. Coaches have us peaking with a couple of final touches to add next week in TMac and Viney.

Expect us to be on today.

We’re in a position to make history. 

Go Demons.

Not a lot of incentive for Adelaide to win and go from draft pick 2 to pick 4 or 5 and push out later round picks.

Walker did most of the damage last time and he is out.  Lever and co won't fall for the same trap again - he will make sure we 'block the corridor'!  Keep their small fwds under control and we will win.

And hopefully, we have learnt how to defend a lead in the last minutes of a game.  Hawthorn gave a masterclass in that yesterday.

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One thing’s for sure, no matter how we win today, the media pundits (they aren’t analysts) will spin it in some way as to underrate our Premiership chances………..and I love it. 

If this club truly has changed its culture it will beat Adelaide by 10 goals+. It’s time to get our revenge on these [censored] for beating us in round 10.

Alarm went off at 05:00, went and got Covid test (have to get 2 a week for work) back in my bed at 05:26 and slept until 9. Bacon and eggs done and dusted, got a few jobs to do around the house before resuming my position on the couch at 2pm.

6 hours ago, ding said:

We should win this one in a canter.

That's it. Loss coming up. Ruined my morning.

A real danger game. A position like 17th on the ladder proposes a huge problem for the MFC. If thy were 4th or 5th I would say we would win no worries.


14 minutes ago, dl4e said:

A real danger game.

Has there been a game this year when this hasn't been posted by somebody?

Relax Demonlanders, we'll win easily.

Would love a win of (vs) GCS proportions, but will be more than happy with a routine 4 or 5 goal win, a nice ‘tune up’ and no injuries.

2 hours ago, bingers said:

Why do I have an uneasy feeling?

One team has a big prize if they win, the other team has key outs and their season is done and dusted = Rnd 23 2017. 

Bring the standard pressure we’ve had in the last two weeks and we win. It’s been a curious week with top teams either losing or being challenged at certain point so it’s a good lesson in staying focused and in the game. 

I’m personally a little disappointed they didn’t take this opportunity to give Weid a crack but Brown’s getting into some good form so hopefully it continues today!

59 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Showing 2 games on same channel for Melbourne TV

Suspect the 2.10 game is Kayo and the 3.20 game is 7

 

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Probs our game on ch. 7 in SA and not Melbz. 


FYI, the TV guide is showing Ch 7 is showing Gold Coast vs Essendon

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4 hours ago, deefender said:

I am surprised to see it on free to air Seven at 2.00 pm.

https://www.afl.com.au/broadcast-guide-premiership

ABC Radio on, for commentary and Ch7  sound off, vision on. Great Sunday afternoon.

 

 
1 hour ago, faultydet said:

Our first 100 point win of the year.

Then we send shockwaves through the comp by rolling Geelong at Kardinia Park next week to hit the finals as the in form team.

 

We then go on to win the flag.

 

[censored] it, I'm in.

Plenty of room on the bandwagon Faulty. There's a seat right beside @old dee


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