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Crazy shiiit.  That 2nd quarter was as bad as we've played all year and then to win from nowhere.

And we won with so many having a shocker.

Thank Lucifer for Clarry!!  Just refuses to lie down.

 

Of all the players to have a kick after the siren! ONYA MAXXXXY!

 
Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Most of them won't be seen for a bit.

Some of the stuff was straight up disgusting.

The boys started the round on top, had a bad 10-15 minutes, and we'd already been written off by some, against a potential Port next week!? Unbelievable!


Holy ****balls!

I was screaming the house down so hard the bloody dog is still cowering under the couch. 😆

As I said last week: MFC keeping the cardiac ward at the Alfred Hospital well stocked for the last 150 years. 

Love being Minor Premiers, beating Geelong like that, and Maxy,

We are better than most people think, and better even than most of us think. 

It's a good feeling tonight.

Can't wait to hear Scott's carry on about having to travel to Adelaide to play Port. This team will get so much out of this win. 

Edited by Mr Steve

 

2 goal to 9 second half when it mattered......... [censored] me i am up and about

Will watch this replay for a very long time

2 minutes ago, one_demon said:

A lot a people need to take back their angry, hate filled posts

Exactly. Clearly the players have more faith in themselves than some childish, throw toys out of cot supporters. But you know what, they'll be back again next week. Embarrassing performance indeed. 


Simply magnificent

The best possible way to finish the season. What a boost for our confidence heading into finals

This is our year. I can feel it in my bones

I just hope you Dees supporters are able to enjoy this and give the team every ounce of support you can muster. We are such a fragile fan group.

Mentally weak hey????? No team should rest on their laurels against our mob….no one.

I can’t stop shaking 

You fckn beauty !!!

Edited by Dee Zephyr


Shame on 90% Demonland posters tonight.

Some solely going Max.

Edit: a symptom of years of disappointment but why take it out on these lads?

Edited by Monocology


FCS Perty put your foot down mate and make sure that first final is here!!

I've been watching this team for a long time and until now had only experienced a win that good in my dreams

 

Hope those who threatened to turn off at half time didn’t and got to enjoy that win tonight! We should all be so [censored] proud of that effort, just EPIC! 


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