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At Seven now. 

Who has got the record?

Anything new jump out?

Bbb must have got amongst the votes.

Fritta is catlike.

I can see why people want back to back flags.

 

I watched it after the game Saturday night and I’ve had it on every night since. So I would say 8 times in full. I try sneak in some highlights during my work day multi call, social media ect

We are having a Melbourne  marathon, kicked off with Lions qualifier, now watching Cats Prelim. Takeaway then GF feeling pretty confident after the way we are playing against the cars. Ohhh bliss.💕💙❤️😀

 

I’m watching the Prelim on Fox now too. With  10 minutes to play in the 3rd the commentary is ‘what an amazing 16 minutes by Melbourne’.

And to think it got better. Ridiculous. We have been blessed to see this team.


Who can ever tire of watching the last 10 minutes of the third quarter…more inspiring on every viewing

Viney’s work off the ball to give Harmes a clear run. 
Harmesy will remember that kick for the rest of his life

 

If fans can remember how many times they have watched the replay in full or highlights then obviously they haven’t watched enough.

Edited by John Crow Batty

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43 minutes ago, AmDamDemon said:

At least five but i have been puttting it on the SEN call to fall asleep by

I can close my eyes at nights and just about see all our goals in order. I guess that will do it but I cant help myself. 


I've watched the Brisbane game and am watching the Geelong game.

Here are some observations:

When the talk was  about OMENS, most people forgot about the 2 most apt: That Hassa secured top spot with a goal at Glenferrie Oval, from a pocket in a mudheap. Siren goes. Result, we finish on top. Big Max scores after the siren against Geelong. Result, we finish on top. End result, 2 Flags.

- All of the players at some stage in the finals earned their places. Sparrow and Neale Bullen were great against the Lions, Fritsch kicked 4, Rivers was great, Spargo and Pickett and Jackson and Langdon were superb. .

- Against Geelong, Spargo, Jackson and Pickett were wundebahr.

- During all three games, Oliver, Gawn, Petracca and Viney and Brayshaw and Salem were stupendous. 

- Brown was a god-send in all 3 games.

- Melbourne were without doubt the best team for 95% of the year. 

Edited by dieter

I’ve watched the Kayo mini about 10 times and bits and pieces of the full replay on and off for the last 7 days so couldn’t say precisely. 
 

I could watch the last 8-10 mins of the 3 rd quarter infinitely it was that good. 

My sons and wife keep passing by each evening saying "are you watching it again?"

Entire game x 3

Last half x 8

Last half of 3rd quarter... don't know, possibly 20. I get to the "Bang! Bang. Bang. Bang." part and I'm still pumping my fist, swearing (I'm actually not much of a swearer usually) and being totally obnoxious.


2 hours ago, AmDamDemon said:

At least five but i have been puttting it on the SEN call to fall asleep by

Where do you get the link to listen to the sen broadcast please 

Does anyone still watch the 2nd qr?


3 hours ago, dieter said:

I've watched the Brisbane game and am watching the Geelong game.

Here are some observations:

When the talk was  about OMENS, most people forgot about the 2 most apt: That Hassa secured top spot with a goal at Glenferrie Oval, from a pocket in a mudheap. Siren goes. Result, we finish on top. Big Max scores after the siren against Geelong. Result, we finish on top. End result, 2 Flags.

- All of the players at some stage in the finals earned their places. Sparrow and Neale Bullen were great against the Lions, Fritsch kicked 4, Rivers was great, Spargo and Pickett and Jackson and Langdon were superb. .

- Against Geelong, Spargo, Jackson and Pickett were wundebahr.

- During all three games, Oliver, Gawn, Petracca and Viney and Brayshaw and Salem were stupendous. 

- Brown was a god-send in all 3 games.

- Melbourne were without doubt the best team for 95% of the year. 

Einfach nur SCHOEN!

 
1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Forget Will Smith GIF

I do. It just makes the comeback and subsequent slaughter more satisfying.

Full replay six times.


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