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Hi all! 

What a season its been so far! In the lead to our first final, here's a cheeky retrospective of Melbourne's 2021 AFL Season to date that I've just finished clipping together.

Enjoy!

Feel free to share any other retrospective/pump up/hype videos that you come across here.

Go Dees!

 
 
1 hour ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Hi all! 

What a season its been so far! In the lead to our first final, here's a cheeky retrospective of Melbourne's 2021 AFL Season to date that I've just finished clipping together.

Enjoy!

Feel free to share any other retrospective/pump up/hype videos that you come across here.

Go Dees!

Finish the Job…..


There is a line Winston Wolf uses in Pulp Fiction as he, Jules and Vinnie are close to cleaning up the dead body in the suburban house, but not quite over the line.

I will refrain from using it because of how coarse it was, and that it wouldn’t apply to female members of the board.

However, the sentiment he expressed is one I feel comfortable expressing.

2 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Hi all! 

What a season its been so far! In the lead to our first final, here's a cheeky retrospective of Melbourne's 2021 AFL Season to date that I've just finished clipping together.

Enjoy!

Feel free to share any other retrospective/pump up/hype videos that you come across here.

Go Dees!

Can confirm that the video does its job and I am appropriately pumped for tomorrow night! 

Good choice of tune as well!

I was reading some comments on the MFC website where it was stated that the team was the 2nd youngest fielded on the weekend making the win even more remarkable.

 
4 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Hi all! 

What a season its been so far! In the lead to our first final, here's a cheeky retrospective of Melbourne's 2021 AFL Season to date that I've just finished clipping together.

Enjoy!

Feel free to share any other retrospective/pump up/hype videos that you come across here.

Go Dees!

Give this Mighty DEMON a medal pls.  The Nic....the Header.  Boy oh boy ...wowee! (apologies in advance for using those awful catch cries of Mr Roaming).

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Awesome vid! I’ve watched it several times over. I’m probs in the minority but whilst the lyrics are totally fitting, I personally  don’t like the song. But you can’t please everyone, right? 

Just now, jumbo returns said:

Who sings this?

Thanks for the vid - muchly appreciated.

It’s called Mammoth by a band called Mammoth WVH. I Shazamed it to find that info. 

23 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Awesome vid! I’ve watched it several times over. I’m probs in the minority but whilst the lyrics are totally fitting, I personally  don’t like the song. But you can’t please everyone, right? 

Who is it?

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15 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Who sings this?

Thanks for the vid - muchly appreciated.

Thanks to you (and everyone so far) for the feedback!

Song is called Mammoth by a band called Mammoth WVH which is fronted by Eddie Van Halen's son. Having listened to their album, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!


15 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s called Mammoth by a band called Mammoth WVH.

Hmmmm.  Is it just coincidence that jumbo likes this post?

Further, is it true that jumbo's all-time favourite album is Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk"?

The year is 1988. We scraped into the finals, beat WCE by a bee's proverbial, then comfortably won our way to the GF. Who's there waiting for us? One of the great teams of the era. The powerful Hawks. Carlton had upset them the year before ... maybe this year an upset is on the cards?

No such luck. They drummed us into the ground and kept drumming. Game over at 1/4 time. Disaster.

The year is 2000. Nice high finish on the ladder ... no scraping in this time. The historic comeback against Carlton, who really should have had no problem dispatching us comfortably. On to the grand final. Who's there waiting for us? One of the great teams of the era. The powerful Bombers.  Dogs beat them in a freakish upset near season's end. Maybe we can too?

No such luck. EFC then proceeded to take us apart the same way they'd done to sides all year.  Game over at 1/4 time. Disaster.

 

 

Each time it felt like boys versus men. And we suffered the likely outcome.

 

 

The year is 2021. The Mighty MFC is the best team for the H/A season, having beaten all the top sides.

This time it's different. This time we're in the box seat. Our team is settled, our style is solid, our boys are confident. We have genuine stars on every line.

This is the year.

 

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10 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Hmmmm.  Is it just coincidence that jumbo likes this post?

Further, is it true that jumbo's all-time favourite album is Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk"?

Surely ... Osibisa?

9 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

The year is 1988. We scraped into the finals, beat WCE by a bee's proverbial, then comfortably won our way to the GF. Who's there waiting for us? One of the great teams of the era. The powerful Hawks. Carlton had upset them the year before ... maybe this year an upset is on the cards?

No such luck. They drummed us into the ground and kept drumming. Game over at 1/4 time. Disaster.

The year is 2000. Nice high finish on the ladder ... no scraping in this time. The historic comeback against Carlton, who really should have had no problem dispatching us comfortably. On to the grand final. Who's there waiting for us? One of the great teams of the era. The powerful Bombers.  Dogs beat them in a freakish upset near season's end. Maybe we can too?

No such luck. EFC then proceeded to take us apart the same way they'd done to sides all year.  Game over at 1/4 time. Disaster.

The year is 2021. The Mighty MFC is the best team for the H/A season, having beaten all the top sides.

This time it's different. This time we're in the box seat. Our team is settled, our style is solid, our boys are confident. We have genuine stars on every line.

This is the year.

 

I love this, Mazer. Makes me wish our match was tonight!

9 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

The year is 1988. We scraped into the finals, beat WCE by a bee's proverbial, then comfortably won our way to the GF. Who's there waiting for us? One of the great teams of the era. The powerful Hawks. Carlton had upset them the year before ... maybe this year an upset is on the cards?

No such luck. They drummed us into the ground and kept drumming. Game over at 1/4 time. Disaster.

The year is 2000. Nice high finish on the ladder ... no scraping in this time. The historic comeback against Carlton, who really should have had no problem dispatching us comfortably. On to the grand final. Who's there waiting for us? One of the great teams of the era. The powerful Bombers.  Dogs beat them in a freakish upset near season's end. Maybe we can too?

No such luck. EFC then proceeded to take us apart the same way they'd done to sides all year.  Game over at 1/4 time. Disaster.

The year is 2021. The Mighty MFC is the best team for the H/A season, having beaten all the top sides.

This time it's different. This time we're in the box seat. Our team is settled, our style is solid, our boys are confident. We have genuine stars on every line.

This is the year.

 

Great summation.

I'm here to believe as well, after waiting  57 years.

Go Dees


6 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Hi all! 

What a season its been so far! In the lead to our first final, here's a cheeky retrospective of Melbourne's 2021 AFL Season to date that I've just finished clipping together.

Enjoy!

Feel free to share any other retrospective/pump up/hype videos that you come across here.

Go Dees!

Anyone else feel ready to run through a brick wall or it’s it just me?

13 minutes ago, Chook said:

Anyone else feel ready to run through a brick wall or it’s it just me?

Keen to know whats on your menu tomorrow night @Chook 

19 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Keen to know whats on your menu tomorrow night @Chook 

Lion

 
28 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Keen to know whats on your menu tomorrow night @Chook 

I just got a massive delivery of cheese and French champagne as an early birthday present from friends… so that’s me sorted. 
Cheese sweats and stress sweats. 


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