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For those who saw Goodwin doing the ‘devil horn’ sign from the bench on Friday night, watch this video! There’s value in everybody 🤘🏻

 

 

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Left pic out

 

powerful powerful stuff @ctm - thanks for making us aware of the how significant the subtle can be.

Brilliant!  Thanks!

 

Note sure it has anything to do with that video, its a completely different sign. Ive seen Goody do it before and Ive got a suspicion hes done it towards the end of quarters and obviously a signal/sign of some sort to the players id say tactical.

Either way I cant wait until a full MCG give the team the signal after a goal or coming off after a win

Edited by Grimes Times

It’s quite obviously a signal for some sort of onfield change or tactic. Same as they do in basketball when calling the play. 
 

I somehow doubt he’s interrupting players in the middle of a prelim just to let them know he cares. 


The players call it demon time. It means we slow the game down and play keepings off. Harmes does it often on field later in quarters.

 

thought it was a hang over from his time singing for King Parrot

King Parrot and local supports join Dark Angel on Australia tour - The  Rockpit

Edited by Rocknroll

 
1 hour ago, Grimes Times said:

Note sure it has anything to do with that video, its a completely different sign. Ive seen Goody do it before and Ive got a suspicion hes done it towards the end of quarters and obviously a signal/sign of some sort to the players id say tactical.

Either way I cant wait until a full MCG give the team the signal after a goal or coming off after a win

I'm in!

Thanks CTM my wife and I both commented when we saw Goody give the sign / signal and wondered what it signified. Judging by the way the players love Goody I think it significant and all players recognise the meaning.💛❤️💙


3 hours ago, ctm said:

For those who saw Goodwin doing the ‘devil horn’ sign from the bench on Friday night, watch this video! There’s value in everybody 🤘🏻

 

 

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I heard Garry and Tim interview this guy on their show a couple of weeks back: absolutely fantastic.

I’m thinking more nWo ‘Too Sweet’ wolf head when I see this gesture.

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It's the set up, is it not? This is the play directly after the hand signal...

 

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3 minutes ago, A F said:

It's the set up, is it not? This is the play directly after the hand signal...

 

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is that man on man?


35 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

is that man on man?

 

25 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

two at the front of stoppages

To me it actually looks like the horns formation. Cover offensive and defensive side of the contest and then cover the wing exit with Langdon, but leave enough space at the wing exit if we win it to run out of there. Conversely, Langdon would know to cover this dangerous space at the back of the stoppage. Certainly for a rushed kicked or slap into that space.

But the horns could also signify the defensive set up across half back, because if you look at the 5 match ups there, they kind of look like horns. 

Haha, am I reaching?

Edited by A F

it comes from team rampage in the aflx, cripps and fritsch have both done it as a celebrating and then harmes got on board and its being used to signify slow play or red time when we want to see out the quarter before the siren without conceding again. may and lever do it alot ball in hand as obviously they dictate the speed of the ball on the last line of defence


1 hour ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

What QTR and time was it?

3.20 to go in the 2nd.

20 minutes ago, A F said:

3.20 to go in the 2nd.

Then I think it must mean "c'mon guys be charitable and give a couple of goals before half time to get their hopes up before we smash them in the 2nd half"

 
5 hours ago, Rocknroll said:

thought it was a hang over from his time singing for King Parrot

King Parrot and local supports join Dark Angel on Australia tour - The  Rockpit

We don’t talk about Simon’s evil twin 

7 hours ago, ctm said:

For those who saw Goodwin doing the ‘devil horn’ sign from the bench on Friday night, watch this video! There’s value in everybody 🤘🏻

 

 

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I heard that guy on the radio a few weeks back. It was about 7am

had me choking back tears. 
I went to school with kids who had Muscular Dystrophy, all of them passed away by 21. 
this bloke is a dead set legend 


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