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I also got a nice text from a Dogs mate who said something like 'they are playing great footy now mate, enjoy it!'. respect the dogs a lot. no current team could've stopped that momentum. 

I just had a look at the Norf's big footy page to see what they had to say about BBB. 

While there was some to and fro about him, what infuriated and disgusted me were some vile and disgusting posts about Daisy Pearce by a couple of absolute pigswill and moronic posters.

It stems (they claim) from a comment Daisy made about BBB leaving Norf for Melbourne.

I have now moved Norf  to the top of my most hated oppo supporters list and fervently hope that their ****ty club remains cellar dwellers until they are disbanded.


7 hours ago, Demi Dee said:

It was nice to read the positive comments of our win. Especially about Pettracca being the most worthy Norm Smith medalist ever and we are the best team of the season. Poor Tom English coped a fair bit of heat though. 

It is one of the best GF performances of all time. I think it beats any of the 3 that Dusty won. 
 

The debate about Oliver or Trac being the best in the comp will go on. Heck I change my mind every week. And to think we have both of them in our team!

This was my favourite from the BF forum:

Since Gary Rohan kicked a goal to put Geelong 44 points up in round 23, Melbourne has scored 409 to 171, a percentage of 239.2

To have that dominance in the last 4 games, including finals, against the top 4 teams..we were truly a class above.

3 hours ago, JTR said:

Cheers - that is fun to read!

This is my favourite:

"If Brown runs in from any further back Mark McGowan won't let him back into WA"

 
3 hours ago, JTR said:

Another good read over on BF re our 16.4.100 to 1.1.7 run...

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/best-30-minutes-of-football-ever.1287418/

 

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Bit inaccurate. It should read '4 of their last 4 matches'. Our second quarter against the Lions was akin to our last quarter against Cats in Round 23, 3rd quarter against Geelong and last 28 mins yesterday, we just didn't capitalise and kick straight. We should have been up by 10 goals at half time in that game!

Dogs are a great football club with a long history of scrapping and giving their fans something to be proud of. Was unusual for them to go out like they did last night...hard to say how much of it was the toll of the last month of travel and how much was just an over powering by our mids.

I generally think the MFC have handled themselves pretty well in showing some class and humity in winning. Hopefully it continues club wide (including supporters).


I thought the doggies blog site was more balanced than ours would have been should the shoe have been on the other foot.

My favourite observation was "How will teams counter Melbourne? They are like a freight train that runs you over."

9 hours ago, 90sDemon said:

'Enjoy this now mate' 

- text message I received from a quality human (and mad doggies fan) early in the 4th qtr

I got a similar one early in the last quarter from another gentleman and good friend Doggies long term member  

”All over. Well played and well done to the Dees.  Enjoy the celebrations. Worthy premiers”

8 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Oh, what was the song? Can't two teams like the same song?

Can’t a whole “generation”?! Even though it’s from a different generation - 

 

9 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Had a read of their game day thread.
Enjoyed their shock and despair when when we went on the rampage in the 3rd.
They were daring to dream and Nek Minut .... It was over.
Poor fools.

https://www.woof.net.au/forum/showthread.php?21238-Melbourne-V-Western-Bulldogs-2021-Grand-Final-Thread/page26

10:05pm That is the moment of our premiership dear Bulldogs.

10:10pm  Wtf...!!

😂 😂 😂

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I just had a look at the Norf's big footy page to see what they had to say about BBB. 

While there was some to and fro about him, what infuriated and disgusted me were some vile and disgusting posts about Daisy Pearce by a couple of absolute pigswill and moronic posters.

It stems (they claim) from a comment Daisy made about BBB leaving Norf for Melbourne.

I have now moved Norf  to the top of my most hated oppo supporters list and fervently hope that their ****ty club remains cellar dwellers until they are disbanded.

What do you expect from a club that created the ‘Boris the Chicken’ videos? 


10 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Had a read of their game day thread.
Enjoyed their shock and despair when when we went on the rampage in the 3rd.
They were daring to dream and Nek Minut .... It was over.
Poor fools.

https://www.woof.net.au/forum/showthread.php?21238-Melbourne-V-Western-Bulldogs-2021-Grand-Final-Thread/page26

That was an excellent read, never seen any of their work before. 
Some comments about Max were very interesting. 

35 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

10:05pm That is the moment of our premiership dear Bulldogs.

10:10pm  Wtf...!!

😂 😂 😂

Gold…..

I liked this stat from Bigfooty

Since Gary Rohan kicked a goal to put Geelong 44 points up in round 23, Melbourne has scored 409 to 171, a percentage of 239.2

6 hours ago, TRIGON said:

I may have double-standards (at least I have some) in that I'd rip into Cats, Hawks, Pies & Bombers supporters. However would not want to ridicule/humiliate Bulldogs supporters.

And for clarification - Roger the Demon Dog was a pre-game omen, not post-game ridicule.

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Worthy of a quick photoshop, this one

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5 hours ago, JTR said:

Just read 30 pages from 100. Was great to read and see various teams supporters point of view. 
Hope someone has the time to turn it into a podcast/talking book. Would love to drive into work hearing the comments. 
Thanks for the link


Gees that Bigfooty thread was a beauty, apart from the [censored] Collingwood poster posting 1000+ whinges about it being a blowout.

The Dogs supporters were great and the neutrals were 90%+ for us.

Brilliant read.

Best thing I read was from a Hawks supporter H2F who posted this. Looks like our dreams have come true.

"Petracca and Oliver are like nothing I’ve seen. It’s like having Buckley and Voss together or Danger and Dusty. Amazing."

 

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1 hour ago, In Harmes Way said:

I liked this stat from Bigfooty

Since Gary Rohan kicked a goal to put Geelong 44 points up in round 23, Melbourne has scored 409 to 171, a percentage of 239.2

I always said Rohan wasn’t a useless footballer. 

 
11 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

Agreed.,i have a friend who’s hard core doggies and his graciousness in defeat  has been amazing. Reckon they’ve suffered too much in the same kinda ways we have  to hate.

Very true.  One of my Dogs-supporting co-workers brought me a Melbourne-themed cupcake at work today.  One of my mates was very insistent that they got the worst of the umpiring, but concedes that we were just way too good and controlled the game.  The consensus is pretty much that we deserved the win and no hard feelings. 

I was lucky enough to watch the game with a sizeable crowd at the star garden bar. 

I had an absolute [censored] of a Doggies supporter get in my face as he walked off to go get a beer after bont just snapped his third putting them 19 up.

The little [censored] walked back about 10 mins later as clarry just put us 24 up. I just gave him a little smirk and winked at him, he clearly hadn't seen the scores yet and didn't know his team had completely [censored] the bed.

He was so weak every time he walked passed our table for the rest of the night he pretended to be on a phone call 😄 

 


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