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Hopefully I’m not wasting space by repeating a spooky fact, but:

It’s 57 years since our last premiership.

Norm Smith died at the age of 57.

Coincidence?

Is the curse meant to be broken this year?

 
 
6 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Add to the coincidences, in the movie Contagion, Vaccine #57 successfully protects the lab monkey from infection.

(That's about the only fact I understand from the Wikipedia entry for the number 57.)

Thanks @La Dee-vina Comedia, information that's appropriate for the times we live in.


If we're going to belabour this, it's 57 years since the olympics were held in Tokyo

57 years represents how much pain, humiliation, misery, suffering and disappointment we as Melbourne members and supporters have had to endure. Basically a life time of frustration.

We nearly got merged out of existence in 1996. We also nearly became bankrupt a few times. I am sure we all remember Jimmy Stynes' "Debt Demolition" campaign. Then there was the embarrassment of the "tanking" allegations.

If we weren't called the Melbourne Football Club and the oldest Football Club (established in 1858) we would probably not have had the resilience and the luck to still be around.

We all want Norm Smith's curse to be lifted and for our Premiership drought to finish.

Please hope that the drought finally ends in a flood of tears of joy.

It is about time that the fortunes of the Melbourne Football Club change for the better.

1964 was many decades ago and fresh Premiership success is well overdue.

It is time for this new batch of Demons players in 2021 to write their own history.

GO DEMONS!!!

Edited by Supreme_Demon

 

My car plates read 57 MFC. Chose that number to represent our hat trick of premierships 55,56 and 57. Lets hope it signals our 2021 Premiership after 57 barren years.


Charlie Watts was married for 57 years

Of players originally drafted at pick 57 to play in grand finals, 75 percent have won.* Step on down Jayden. 

*This factoid might not be entirely accurate. 

QTR1: Jack Viney (#7) wins the first centre clearance, hits a leading Ben Brown (#50) straight in front. BBB commences his run up from 7m beyond the 50m arc. Lopes in and his first goal sails through post-high with 19:03 remaining on the clock. 

QTR4: Bailey Fristch slots goal number 4, taking his tally to 57 for the year. As the dees blow the margin out to 57 points with 0:57 remaining on the clock.

🙏🙏

Max is #11 👉 1 + 1 = 2

Max kicked 5 goals in prelim 👉 11 x 5 = 55

👉 2 + 55 = 57  

Who needs Cam Mooney? 😎


My Dad came to Australia back in 1964 and guess where there boat Dock in at?

You guess it Perth, WA.

My Dad has never gone back to Perth ever and 57 years later I venture to Perth for the very first time.

Make of it what you will.🙏🙉

 

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