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9 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Gonna be tough when cases near 100 tomorrow

Out of 6.5 million that's like a rain drop in the Pacific ocean. 

Makes no difference really they're in a bubble and no crowds.  They've been playing here through cases (off and on)  for the last 6 weeks or more.

Time to step up and demand what we've earned by finishing first.

 

I don't think I have seen a MFC victory like that. My beer is tasting delicious but I shall keep my hat on until we win a flag. I sincerely hope that is this year.

3 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

How good was that interview with Trac?  What a legend. 

 

I had just stopped crying when I saw Tracc had been crying and that started me all over again. AND I’M STILL CRYING!!

 

My wife [censored] herself when l ran through the house screaming  to let my son know Max was lining up to kick the winner. Unbelievable result & best finish ever to a Melb game since l started following them in the 70's. 

I honestly don’t think I have lived through a sweeter moment in footy (yet- could change in 4 weeks time). To beat Geelong at their home ground after being 44 points down and 32 down at 3/4 time, in the manner we did was the sweetest thing! For Maxy to get his revenge and kick the goal after the siren was just unbelievable! Great vibes. Like another poster I do not even know how it happened, who or why it happened but I think it was an amazing team effort in the end!


CARNA DEMONS!!!!

MINOR PREMIERS!!!

Now let's get the real thing in a month.

Dunno if it's been mentioned but pretty sure thats the first time we've EVER won with a kick after the siren.

Reverses the 2018 games, Maxy misses with a few seconds left in round 1, Tuohy sinks us after the siren later that year.

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I had just stopped crying when I saw Tracc had been crying and that started me all over again. AND I’M STILL CRYING!!

Leave something in the tank in case we win the big one WC

7.8 magnitude Earthquake here in South East Qld,apparently 2 million Brisbane people just crapped their pants.

 

Seriously,i've never seen any team flick the switch like that and smash a team in contested possession,when we decided it was time,they didn't stand a chance.

Maxy to seal the minor Premiership!!!!!!!!!

 

Clayton Oliver,no words do you justice,a huge chance for the Brownlow with the Bont not polling the last 3 games

 

 


I am still crying. I was on the floor of my bedroom crying hysterically when Gawn was lining up. Couldn’t watch it go through. 

We need the GF played a the M.C.G with all of us there to cheer on the lads please God and all the football God's please let us be there????🙏

Unbelievable!!!!  As Tracc said now a new season begins go DEES

 

Edited by Rednblueriseing

I’ll finish my medicinal cognac now, and hope my voice has returned by the morning.


3 minutes 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.

When the ump called that deliberate i was screaming but then the fifty m penalty and it was hello. When Max marked i was scared.

Great call from lever not to go the barrel.

Im still shocked.

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I am still crying. I was on the floor of my bedroom crying hysterically when Gawn was lining up. Couldn’t watch it go through. 

Just love your passion Jaded

If I am honest I thought Maxy was going to miss. 

Thank god I was wrong. 

GO DEES

I must say, Cats were hands on knees in the 3rd qtr. That's when I started thinking we might run over them. It was a longshot thought, so glad it was right. That free against Bullen for Htb and Brayshaw's oob put me over the edge tonight. Just proves umpires don't understand the game.

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I am still crying. I was on the floor of my bedroom crying hysterically when Gawn was lining up. Couldn’t watch it go through. 

Jaded, he kicked it!!!!!!!


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I am still crying. I was on the floor of my bedroom crying hysterically when Gawn was lining up. Couldn’t watch it go through. 

It wasnt easy ...i though my eyes were playing tricks.

Love this club and can’t wait for the final series. It’s been a long time between drinks. 

 
1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Leave something in the tank in case we win the big one WC

Oh, I’ve got plenty left in the tank!!!! All happy tears! ❤️💙


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