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On 1/10/2022 at 8:14 PM, loges said:

Would still have loved the club to bring out a behind the scenes doco for 2021.

Read Maxy's  book it's that type of book. 

 
Just now, 58er said:

Read Maxy's  book it's that type of book. Book stores in Melb will have or the Demon Shop might. 

Also the Clubs "At Last" photo album and  description is great also. Should be available from the Demon Shop. 

9 hours ago, 58er said:

Also the Clubs "At Last" photo album and  description is great also. Should be available from the Demon Shop. 

Thanks have both, just can't get enough.

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On 1/23/2022 at 7:02 PM, The Mighty Demons said:

Here's Tommy Mac slotting all 33 of his goals from the 2021 Season!

 

I had forgotten just how agile and strong Tom was especially in the first ¾ of the season …. many opportunist goals from strong bustling and breaking clear.

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Here's Big Benny Brown kicking all of his majors from the 2021 AFL Season!

Excited to see what he's capable this year now that he's had a full pre season in the red and blue! Could push 50-60 this year if he stays fit.

On 12/14/2021 at 10:48 AM, deelusions from afar said:

Apologies if this has already been covered in this thread (thanks so much for everyone's contributions) but I'm keen to have a copy of the full grand final with the different commentaries in the best quality available.

Is the only option to purchase the DVD?  I'm happy to pay but I don't think DVD is a good long term option as DVD players are already rare (I don't have one anymore).  As far as i know there isn't a digital purchase option?

I know you an watch through Kayo - but I don't want to have to have a Kayo membership just to watch the GF in future (and I think they wouldn't have the different commentary options?)

I'm sure I'm not the only trying to find the best option for this - what has everyone else done?

Been a while so you've probably found an answer already. If you want to keep them for posterity I'd save them off youtube at the highest quality possible (I use youtube-dl). Can save them on a demons hard drive or two and can still buy the dvd to support the club if you want anyway.

Can anyone point me to the link for the GF game day thread? Watched the do I last night and keen to relive everyone’s thoughts on the day. 

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13 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Thanks, I hadn’t watched this video!

Just brings back the electric play and still makes my spine tingle. 
 

Our start to the season hopefully can lead to a replay of the above, with one difference, winning at the G! 😃

  • 4 weeks later...

If you haven’t seen it go to U-tube and watch Sound The Alarm - 2021 brilliant and Momentum.❤️💙

Was there ever a synced MMM call of the prelim? I remember Dunstall losing his [censored] when Gawn kicks the goals but wasn’t sure I heard that somewhere or there was a synced version

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On 4/9/2022 at 1:06 AM, Fork 'em said:

Thanks Fork’em we have watched this on a number of occasions how bloody cool and switched on is Simon Goodwin, some great and exciting insights into the game as it progressed.❤️💙💕

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5 hours ago, Vipercrunch said:

Good chance this is somewhere else in this thread (I looked but couldn't find), but heres a link to Momentum which I think is perhaps the best of the short docos.

https://www.afl.com.au/ondemand/stories/719234/momentum-melbourne-fc?episode=1#full-film

VC: thus have I watched it yet again.

Paraphrasing a well known ode, "For it grows not old..."

Was just rewatching this playlist the other day featuring individual player highlights from the game. Great way to relieve the Grand Final for the 167th time.

I know they post here occasionally, so shoutout to @The Mighty Demons for the collection! That channel is a treasure trove of Demon content. 

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Good riddance to the guy that stopped Dees fans seeing the grand final live


On 2/13/2022 at 9:35 PM, monoccular said:

I had forgotten just how agile and strong Tom was especially in the first ¾ of the season …. many opportunist goals from strong bustling and breaking clear.

Tmac from 2021 would be very handy right about now.

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