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15 hours ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

Mike Breen is the that man, Here are some of his most memorable “Bangs”

 

 

We are so unoriginal that we even have to pinch our iconic commentary moments from American sport. That’s borderline pathetic. 

 

So many great images from our season.

 
Max at the Cattery

Langdon’s smile

Trac’s stare

Fritta’s jumper tug

Kossie after a snap

Goodie and Max centre stage at Optus

Team celebration 

I rate this most iconic - I recall the instant 57 years despair morphed into spine tingling disbelief 

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2 minutes ago, radar said:

So many great images from our season.

 
Max at the Cattery

Langdon’s smile

Trac’s stare

Fritta’s jumper tug

Kossie after a snap

Goodie and Max centre stage at Optus

Team celebration 

I rate this as our most iconic - cos I remember the instant 57 years despair materialised into spine tingling disbelief 

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the video of the players a few days after the game describing when they thought we had in the bag

35000 PLUS JOYOUS dees supporters at the G

seeing Neale at the G

the photo neale with scarf in front of the tv after the final siren

 my  phones going off after the final sirens with texts piling up

the image of seeing the Australia post man at the gate with another package

 

 

 

 

“That bloke.” The Dees guy in the crowd. He epitomised pretty much every Demons fan at that moment in time. 

Clarrie - almost mythical can imagine Da Vinci or Michaelangelo

Caesar

Arrival  Queen of Sheeba 


40 minutes ago, radar said:

Langdon’s smile

Of the countless pics to choose from for home-screen wallpaper I chose this one because of Ed’s smile…

 

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5 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

I have been enjoying the Ashes but nothing now compares to winning a flag. Footy 22 cant come quick enough.

So true.

I guess other fans have had the pleasure of a cup many times. That we have all hung in there for almost six decades speaks volumes about us and we shouldn't take any flack about being fair weather fans or off to the snow. 

 
On 12/30/2021 at 10:28 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Dunstall is fine, he actually has a clue and isn't too bad about Melbourne. It's Dermie that's the moron and doesn't have a nice thing to say about us

Dunstall is widely credited as being the guy behind the scenes who set up the Hawks most recent dynasty, he knows his footy dislike him or not.


4 hours ago, radar said:

So many great images from our season.

 
Max at the Cattery

Langdon’s smile

Trac’s stare

Fritta’s jumper tug

Kossie after a snap

Goodie and Max centre stage at Optus

Team celebration 

I rate this most iconic - I recall the instant 57 years despair morphed into spine tingling disbelief 

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That is a photo of the greatest moment in Melbourne's history.

14 hours ago, radar said:

So many great images from our season.

 
Max at the Cattery

Langdon’s smile

Trac’s stare

Fritta’s jumper tug

Kossie after a snap

Goodie and Max centre stage at Optus

Team celebration 

I rate this most iconic - I recall the instant 57 years despair morphed into spine tingling disbelief 

1264E885-6EC7-4088-AC93-42E23C336E76.jpeg

The prelim moment where Viney hugs and lifts up Max is also pretty darn iconic, but I'm with you on the Clarry photo, it's the moment where we ripped the heart out of Bulldogs supporters and the look in Clarry's eyes and on his face says this is our premiership from here on.

15 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Remember this…..

 

Thanks for these.  Even as kids they are well developed.

And the wine bottle....anyone know what the wine is ?

58 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Thanks for these.  Even as kids they are well developed.

And the wine bottle....anyone know what the wine is ?

Maybe it’s not wine, Jontee. Maybe it’s the salty tears of coaches and staff of the other 17 clubs. 😭


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Maybe it’s the salty tears of coaches and staff of the other 17 clubs

would be very bitter...

I fired  up youtube on my big telly and it immediately started showing the GF, 3rd quarter, couple of minutes before Bonts goal.  Is that good service or what? (How did it know)

Gee Caleb made some poor decisions, did the dogs abandon their game plan?

Watching last quarter of R23, with commentary for Tom Sparrow's kick at goal, last quarter, for the lead: "If he can nail this it'll be the biggest of his career, by some margin".

Wouldn't have lasted long...

😆


8 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Watching last quarter of R23, with commentary for Tom Sparrow's kick at goal, last quarter, for the lead: "If he can nail this it'll be the biggest of his career, by some margin".

Wouldn't have lasted long...

😆

Watched the same bit ysterday also.

I noticed that for Sparrow to be in the clear to kick his 3rd 1/4 goal his opponent left him to attack the ball carrier Oliver coming out of the center. 

Caleb Daniel.

7 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

Still pinching myself. Life has brought no other pride and joy than what it did following Bailey Smiths fumble on Sept. 25th, 2021

Same here! Still can’t bloody believe it. I reckon I could pinch myself ‘til I’m black and blue all over and it still won’t fully register that WE WON THE PREMIERSHIP!!! 

Page 102….shout-out to Nibbler. His goal in the last made the score 102-60.

 
20 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Page 102….shout-out to Nibbler. His goal in the last made the score 102-60.

Have we got 38 more pages in us to get to Tommy Mac's icer? 😏

5 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Have we got 38 more pages in us to get to Tommy Mac's icer? 😏

Pfft, I’ll do another 38 pages on my own. 😝


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