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Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Must’ve needed his lil nana-nap earlier than usual. 

I need one after that!  And a little nip of Nan's brandy.  Actually she prefers Cognac, even better

 
17 minutes ago, Pates said:

I actually thought the 50m was pretty clear cut, it was out by 2.5m when he fisted it 12 rows back and the umpire had called the out of bounds. I’ll admit I didn’t see what it was for at the time but when I rewatched it I felt it was very obvious. 

The deliberate was just so unfathomable, it was a hack kick forward and any footy person would tell you we’d want it kept in. It was just as bad as the Clarry one given earlier in the night. He has nothing to complain about with the umpires, doesn’t stop him though. 

I don't think there was one HTB or incorrect disposal paid against the cats all night.

Must have been influenced by the fake crowd

Have to say given how fit we are and how good we are in 4th quarters I thought we would get closer to Geelong. But to win against Dad’s Army. It was fantastic. You can ban me if you like but I was shouting F**k Geelong after the siren. And all sorts of complimentary things about Max Gawn!

 

Remember when Max missed one from directly in front to lose the Game against Geelong at the MCG?

He worked on his goal kicking ever since and  paid it back in spades tonight.

1 hour ago, M_9 said:

Is Goodwin the right guy? Hell yeah.

Hell no ! 

Sack Goodwin !!!! 

Someone had to say it 


44 points down with 6.36 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter.

No team in VFL/AFL history has ever won from there

 

1964-Melbourne Minor Premiers,Melbourne Premiers,Tokyo hosted the Olympics.

Hmmm...

 

 

 

 

Well that was nice....

 

i recall all going to Geelong years ago and we won on a kick after the siren (or at least on the last kick of the game).

big max  legend. 

Just starting to watch part of the replay. By chance I started it with seven minutes to go in the 3rd. Rowan just kicked a goal  to put cats 44 ahead.  Good viewing from here on in. 

 

Man, I'm still so wired!

I'm thrilled for Max honestly. His last quarter was amazing - killed it in the middle, then went back and kicked the Captain's Goal.

He's SENSATIONAL, and I hope he gets the All-Australian Captaincy gig!

The greatest Melbourne win I've ever seen, given the stakes and the opposition, and frankly the venue.

My sister and dad called me directly after the game and I was crying, and we were screaming. I woke up Ed, but what a good luck charm he's been. 23 weeks old.

There's no way I'm getting to sleep tonight. 

Oh and the fact Trac's name is uttered in the same sentence as Oliver is a joke. He's not even in the same league. If Oliver adds goals to his game, he'll be the best player in the league, simple as that. I can't remember a better game from a Melbourne player in such a high stakes affair.


32 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Tackles inside 50 

Melb: 20, Geelong: 6

Excellent pressure.

That's our brand, play like that and we'll beat anyone

I had to come down over the last hour. I swear to god I was calm all game but then blew out my voice box on one kick!

25 minutes ago, picket fence said:

yeah happy to some humble pie ...but dont leave it too late

OLIVER PHENOMENAL!!!

I just watched the mini on Kayo. He was epic. Just went missing in the 2 half of 2Q. Pity no body else stepped up then to just put a strangle on the game. Other than that 20mins it was a pretty good game from the boys.

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

My daughter did video mine and it’s now on Facebook getting all the lols. My [censored] crack is visible in one. Don’t even care. I’m hoarse.

A hoarser’s [censored]?

22 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Randomly just getting all the feels for Steven May.

He currently is third on the list of most games by current players who are yet to play in a final, with 168.

Next week he gets to come off that list.

That was a great piece where he quickly ran up to Max after he took the mark. Gave him a pat on the chest and a quiet word in his ear before he lined up to seal it.

Bloody nice pitching wedge by Lever into the forward line too.


5 minutes ago, A F said:

The greatest Melbourne win I've ever seen, given the stakes and the opposition, and frankly the venue.

My sister and dad called me directly after the game and I was crying, and we were screaming. I woke up Ed, but what a good luck charm he's been. 23 weeks old.

There's no way I'm getting to sleep tonight. 

Oh and the fact Trac's name is uttered in the same sentence as Oliver is a joke. He's not even in the same league. If Oliver adds goals to his game, he'll be the best player in the league, simple as that. I can't remember a better game from a Melbourne player in such a high stakes affair.

Let’s just be thankful that we have them both. I think a lot of teams will be super jealous. 

I watched the entire thing from the beach in portugal, people thought I was mad when I suddenly started screaming and crying. That was the greatest moment in the last 50 years of our club’s history. One to remember forever.

Now let’s win the flag!!!!

Just now, Fanatique Demon said:

A hoarser’s [censored]?

How come Nasher can write a-r-s-e but I can’t? Wait… now he is censored too in my quote of him. What’s going on?

13 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I don't think there was one HTB or incorrect disposal paid against the cats all night.

Must have been influenced by the fake crowd

Yeah the umpiring again was pretty darn appalling. I thought that last 1 minute was another Adelaide moment all over again. They simply had to pay that 50 though it was clear as day. Otherwise  there would have been a different reason for protests in the Melbourne CBD tomorrow.


1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The greatest game I have ever seen!

I love you all!

I ❤ u too, if i could I'd shagg the lot of you.🇭🇹 

We've won nothing yet but it's the greatest victory I've ever seen.

I think Clarry has gone and wrapped up charlie on Charlie's turf, what a performance fair play son, fair play.

Long live the Dees🇭🇹🙏

Edited by Win4theAges

Hugely emotional evening in the land of the oval-shaped ball.

Just watched Eddie Betts' final post-match interview.

What an absolute superstar he has been.

Love the dude.

54 minutes ago, Youngwilliam said:

Wikipedia has already update.

Just tell me! Ha!

 

Soak it up boys, but we now have 6-days to focus on the next step

19 minutes ago, Jack7 said:

44 points down with 6.36 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter.

No team in VFL/AFL history has ever won from there

Nah I believed, we were still within the Chris Sullivan line hey @Supermercado


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