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I'd put some photos but for some reason i have a 6kb allowance. This allows to put up a full stop or 1 pixel

 

Not sure whats up with that if anyone can enlighten me.

 

Any way, here it is

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

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Saints fans. You gotta feel for them. 
Imagine watching that game knowing this guy could have been theirs. Ouch!

7 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Saints fans. You gotta feel for them. 
Imagine watching that game knowing this guy could have been theirs. Ouch!

nic nat, Dusty, Wines... we've had our share of them too, we know how it feels 


450A10E2-EBFA-4273-A5F7-6B6527C44C91.thumb.jpeg.22550ae882a3f969b15b93fdc734ca41.jpegNaaaaaaw, wonder what he is thinking…

My guess is “why the [censored] did I leave?”

 

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3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

450A10E2-EBFA-4273-A5F7-6B6527C44C91.thumb.jpeg.22550ae882a3f969b15b93fdc734ca41.jpegNaaaaaaw, wonder what he is thinking…

My guess is “why the [censored] did I leave?”

 

He wouldn't have played for us this season, and he knew it. Probably the right decision for him, despite the GF loss.

1 hour ago, FritschyBusiness said:

nic nat, Dusty, Wines... we've had our share of them too, we know how it feels 

None of those won a flag and a Norm Smith on the weekend! 
In fact, the only Norm Smith medalist on the above list is a guy not a single recruiter had pegged above Scully or Trengove. 
 

 
59 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

450A10E2-EBFA-4273-A5F7-6B6527C44C91.thumb.jpeg.22550ae882a3f969b15b93fdc734ca41.jpegNaaaaaaw, wonder what he is thinking…

My guess is “why the [censored] did I leave?”

 

Answer: "Because I wouldn't get a game at Melbourne."

The only thing I was 100 percent sure of on Saturday was that Hannan would go missing. 

(I was only 99 percent sure we would win by 10 goals.)


On 9/27/2021 at 10:32 AM, roy11 said:

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I enjoy this photo, makes me want to thank North Melbourne. 

@roy - where did you find this one?  I'd like a link to the original please


The demon supporter in the crowd after Trac kicked his dribbling goal to give us a 2 goal lead. He looked like I felt and was almost in tears possibly thinking "is this premiership really going to happen at last".

53 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

The demon supporter in the crowd after Trac kicked his dribbling goal to give us a 2 goal lead. He looked like I felt and was almost in tears possibly thinking "is this premiership really going to happen at last".

This bloke. He actually made me feel like I wasn’t alone in being completely unable to comprehend what was happening.

 

 

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3 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

This bloke. He actually made me feel like I wasn’t alone in being completely unable to comprehend what was happening.

 

 

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That's the guy. You have summed it up well. Thanks for the back up photo. Your heart does beat true. Cheers and beers.

3 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

This bloke. He actually made me feel like I wasn’t alone in being completely unable to comprehend what was happening.

 

 

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I've watched that part so many times I feel like I know that bloke! And his mate next to him who is in a similar state of emotion, just buried a little deeper. It was a great choice by the broadcast.


9 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

I've watched that part so many times I feel like I know that bloke! And his mate next to him who is in a similar state of emotion, just buried a little deeper. It was a great choice by the broadcast.

I said it in another thread but that guy is the spirit animal of every Melbourne supporter. The more real it became the more we felt we had to lose, and the more the history of the club weighed on us.

And the best bit is the boys went absolutely berserk and played so well we didn’t have to worry about any of it. 

I’d love to buy that guy a drink. 

 

 

9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I said it in another thread but that guy is the spirit animal of every Melbourne supporter. The more real it became the more we felt we had to lose, and the more the history of the club weighed on us.

And the best bit is the boys went absolutely berserk and played so well we didn’t have to worry about any of it. 

I’d love to buy that guy a drink. 

 

 

Yep, he encapsulated it all perfectly; it was written all over his face.

can't find the picture but all the non-playing boys charging onto the ground at the end. the joy on their faces was just so palpable

 
13 hours ago, old55 said:

@roy - where did you find this one?  I'd like a link to the original please

Love the name and avatar change mate. How long ago did you first say we were at base camp? Feels like a lifetime


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