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1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Β The waiting game is over. There’s one more win to go before we reach the summit.

Bring it on!

It's 4 by my count.

Some of our supporters want Demons to win minor premiership. I believe if we really want it, we can and will win it.

But personally, I'd prefer we play Port in Adelaide next week because they had a tough game last night. On the other hand, Brisbane should have a comfortable win over Eagles today, they might give us more hard time next week.

Jackson's two years contract extension will be finishedΒ in the end of 2022. Wish our club could offer him another five years extension this year. I believe JacksonΒ got something special, I could see two premiership cups coming our way within 5 years -- with him in our team. Go Jackson, go Dees!

 

A win tonight would be a great confidence boost heading into the finals ,a top three spot is good but top of the treeΒ  finish is the best.Who would have thought at the start of the season we would be in this posistion.Go DEES

I don't think the cats will get within 4 goals of us.Β 


I’ve keptΒ quiet on here since I joinedΒ - the nuances of the modern game are so far removed from what I grew up with in early 60’s Melbourne that IΒ feel under-qualified Β to comment in depthΒ -Β butΒ I trulyΒ believe our time has come. I fell in love with the DemonsΒ back then,Β IΒ was there in β€˜64Β and I’ll be shouting at myΒ tv with the rest of you here in England. Β Finals start tomorrow and it’s ourΒ time folks.Β 

Morning all! Cracking day in the Northern Rivers, hopefully a portent for tonight.Β 

This could be a danger game! πŸ•΅πŸ»πŸ“‘β˜ οΈ

1 hour ago, GCDee said:

I don't think the cats will get within 4 goals of us.Β 

Commentator:Β β€œThe Dees kick their 2nd and are … 24 points up still?!”

Special Comments: ”Yeah, it’s been that way from the start, Joe. Weird game this one, Joe. Weird game.

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Dee’s comfortablyΒ 

I’m starting to believeΒ 

35 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Morning all! Cracking day in the Northern Rivers, hopefully a portent for tonight.Β 

This could be a danger game! πŸ•΅πŸ»πŸ“‘β˜ οΈ

Well Dangermouse is playing!Β 


I think both teams will be going hard for the win.

Our defence has a better chance of holding Hawkins, Cameron and Rohan than their defence has of holding BB, Fritsch and TMac

Smith on Cameron a crucial match-up. If Joel can halve it we’ll win

Dees by 25 points

13 minutes ago, BDA said:

I think both teams will be going hard for the win.

Our defence has a better chance of holding Hawkins, Cameron and Rohan than their defence has of holding BB, Fritsch and TMac

Smith on Cameron a crucial match-up. If Joel can halve it we’ll win

Dees by 25 points

Smith played well on him last time they played. Smith was kissed on the [censored] by the umpires though. A lot of non calls went his way.

It will be interesting to see if he goes to him again. If he does.. who does Petty play on?Β 

Should be a cracking game hopefullyΒ 

so we either finish first or third Geelong if they win will be first Who would have thought?

A lot of pressure on our boys

Should be a cracker


1 hour ago, GBDee said:

I’ve keptΒ quiet on here since I joinedΒ - the nuances of the modern game are so far removed from what I grew up with in early 60’s Melbourne that IΒ feel under-qualified Β to comment in depthΒ -Β butΒ I trulyΒ believe our time has come. I fell in love with the DemonsΒ back then,Β IΒ was there in β€˜64Β and I’ll be shouting at myΒ tv with the rest of you here in England. Β Finals start tomorrow and it’s ourΒ time folks.Β 

Mate. ...this is the perfect post.

Something special is happening.

I do so hope you are correct.

If we win tonight we will be on the way for sure.

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Its unusual to have top four teams play each other in the last round.

It could have been close to the finals first week a repeat of the previous round.

I am hoping kozzie and nibbler kick three each with bb kicking six.Β 

4 wins = flag. Think like Jordan.

Sitting in the sun drinking coffee looking down on Bourke St this morning makes me wonder why people think Melbourne supporters spend their winters at Mt Buller. It's like spring! It's not like we can go to the footy. Anyway, I will be watching tonight with all of you. Dees by 7 (goals)

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36 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

4 wins = flag. Think like Jordan.

All year the team has set mini goals and delivered.Β 

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This will be their new goal for sure


*Hypothetical*

When we beat Geelong tonight I expect the MFC to push hard for Adelaide Oval to be our neutral venue!  With the current state of play in Victoria the chance of any crowds in September are basically gone 😞

The venue holds no fear for us and if the SA Govt allow it then I can see a finals hub in SA.  Port flipped the script last night IMHO 🀷

I don't think our boys will fear any club or concern themselves about the permutations of other games, ground selection or anything else out of their control. One game at time, one week at a time, we can take all comers and that's what it means to win a flag..you need to beat the best to be the best!!

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My MFCSS is not playing up this morning. The more I think about it it does not matter who we play next week. What a lot of people don't realise is the home town pressure that port will be under next week.

To me, this is an absolute dead rubber. We have the double chance regardless and we are going to be playing interstate regardless. We’ve proven we can beat anyone in the top eight, there is nothing more to prove, we’re ready. The only thing in front of us is confidence and form going into the finals. I think we’ll get it done and I think BB and TMac Will start to click.

Β Come on Dees, let’s get this done and move on to the big stage.


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