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37 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

I highly recommend watching the replay over the live recording. Ad free. Check out the look in Petracca's eyes after he kicks that dribbler near the end of the third. He looks like he could run through a brick wall and rip the head off a buffalo. Channel 7 cuts to an ad and you completely miss it

Here it is. Look at his eyes 😤

 

 

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I'm looking forward to going back to back.

 
17 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

Here it is. Look at his eyes 😤

 

 

Goal of the Year..

that one cracked them…

18 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

Here it is. Look at his eyes 😤

 

 

That’s fantastic- only saw their ads 


5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Tattoo parlours be bracing themselves for freedom day. 

Im trying to decide on the design, and leaving room for the next 2 !

13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Goal of the Year..

that one cracked them…

It did like that was the one SWYL

1 hour ago, Demon4Life said:

The same guy has posted about 4 other radio calls too. Hours of entertainment 

 

thanks for that....!

 

Another bizarre coincidence

- Years since we've won a premiership (prior to last night): 57 Years 

- Age of Norm Smith when he passed away: 57 Years Old

- Points we scored in the final quarter last night: 57 Points


40 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

Here it is. Look at his eyes 😤

 

 

Beast Mode Activated to 11

So proud today, so proud to be part of this great club. 
 

What a game!

The 3 goals in two minutes to finish the 3rd qtr was pure magic!

Rewatched the second half this morning over bacon and eggs and a recovery smoothie. 

Just from watching some of the goals on various social media posts the 1%’s become so much more apparent. Two that come to mind are was Sparrow hand balling to Salem then going on to shepherd Treloar as Salem kicks to Trac who kicks the opening goal, TMac jostling with Keath (?) on the goal line as Sparrows kicks from just on 50 in the dying moments of the 3rd.

I’ve got the week off so definitely going to sit down and watch the replay in full again. I love footy so much and last night was testament as to why.

Such a surreal feeling knowing that we are the 2021 Premiers!

❤️💙🏆

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I've had a beard for 10 years. 

 

I shaved the bastard  off when we won. Nobody recognised me


Fortnight been saying we can’t play as well as Geelong final again …

May and Lever uncharacteristically dropped a few marks they’d normally swallow. 
 

Not that it cost us but some off the umpiring…. 
The non free to Kosi for a high tackle and some of the Bulldogs non marks that were paid.

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Genuinely so so happy for him. He really is a beautiful humble guy who had a really tough couple of years and got pushed out by his club (bunch of absolute fools!). Came in, fought hard to regain fitness, played his role, and made a massive massive difference to the team. 
Also he is amazing at drawing free kicks. I forgot how much it used to annoying me… now I love it!

3 minutes ago, radar said:

Fortnight been saying we can’t play as well as Geelong final again …

Such a funny narrative.

Because the more logical argument would be the cats game (which built on the round 23 and qf games) was not some random, freak event.

Rather, it was evidence of our form and what we are capable of. 

As evidenced by the grand final.


1 hour ago, Demon4Life said:

Here it is. Look at his eyes 😤

 

 

That bloke in the crowd clutching his neck like he’s going through the most stressful time in his life is exactly how I felt. It was brilliant, and terrifying, and way too much to comprehend.

He is the mascot of every Melbourne supporter.

2 hours ago, Demon4Life said:

The same guy has posted about 4 other radio calls too. Hours of entertainment 

 

Thanks D4.... this is probably some of my fav media to reflect back on.  24 hours or more of listening heaven in these

 

So the radio commentary - is the best option to play it alongside the replay, with the replay on mute, to hear the radio commentary with the game? 

2 hours ago, Demon4Life said:

That would be Adam Tomlinson 💪🏽💪🏽

He deserves a medal , knee must be good thou


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