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Interesting, Spargo comes across as being more mature than what I'd imagined. Though they all do. There's obviously a pattern to the drafting etc. the past few years. Todd Viney's influence?


The Dynasty will be determined about how hungry they are. Nice signs here. Maybe still a little hungover and husky, but nice signs. Go Dees.

Great stories. The amount of crap ive copped from Crows fans for the Lever trade, well there all gone.

30 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Great stories. The amount of crap ive copped from Crows fans for the Lever trade, well there all gone.

Silly, silly little Crow fans, bit off more than they could chew. What's round and gold that hangs around Jake Lever's neck? A piece of footballing history that's what.😂😂😂

Where are you now Texas? Needs to learn how to keep his big trap shut the boy.

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13 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Great stories. The amount of crap ive copped from Crows fans for the Lever trade, well there all gone.

 

13 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Where are you now Texas? Needs to learn how to keep his big trap shut the boy.

Fair suck of the sav. Tex made Robbo's top 50 list, so it's all square heading into 2022.


"That last quarter was incredible"

Ken oath it was! 9 goals to 1 ... over a match that's 36 to 4 and is 186 territory. Over a quality opponent and in a grand final!

And it was the Melbourne Football Club that did it!

GO DEMONS!!!

1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

"That last quarter was incredible"

Ken oath it was! 9 goals to 1 ... over a match that's 36 to 4 and is 186 territory. Over a quality opponent and in a grand final!

And it was the Melbourne Football Club that did it!

GO DEMONS!!!

Unbelievable. That’s the only way to describe it.  And we will REMEMBER it and tell stories to our grand kids !!!! 

On 10/14/2021 at 8:44 PM, Jibroni said:

Great stories. The amount of crap ive copped from Crows fans for the Lever trade, well there all gone.

That's strange the crap did not end after his second season, as we have been a much better side then them since he left them.

Great little videos 

The Media Department are doing a great job this whole year. 
young Ben Gibson has a long career ahead

On 10/14/2021 at 7:49 PM, Demonland said:

 

Gee Gus really stepped up in the Gf.

Has been solid all year but doesn't really  rip games apart like others. Turned it up three sixty degrees in the big one. Put his body on the line time after time. Miraculously moved from standing next to Bowie when Bowie kicked it and then turned up at the end of it to mark.

Hasnt been great at goal kicking but nailed this one to put us back in front.


On 10/14/2021 at 8:33 PM, Call Me What You Will said:

The Dynasty will be determined about how hungry they are. Nice signs here. Maybe still a little hungover and husky, but nice signs. Go Dees.

Gus sounded like he'd had a few cigars 😁

On 10/14/2021 at 8:23 PM, bing181 said:

Interesting, Spargo comes across as being more mature than what I'd imagined. Though they all do. There's obviously a pattern to the drafting etc. the past few years. Todd Viney's influence?

This may sound crazy , but is Spargs a potential captain? I think so.He is articulate and intelligent.And a premiership player.

 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Jake Bowey is so Young!!!

But what a cool head under pressure 

Great stuff!

 

I love these little interviews.

 

Very pleasing to hear that James Jordon is hungry for more success and looking forward to getting back to Pre-Season training for Season 2022!


Words that are unfolding for me as these Tales unfold are quietness, humility, respect, wonder, embrace. What have others got?

Maybe it's the 57 years - we'll see how they are after next year's premiership😉 - but I can't help thinking these boys stand apart for the character of their reflection, from the other teams who have been able to reflect on a premiership.

 

Sometimes players and supporters forget the band of trainers who go to every game, getting very little reward for their efforts.

The arrive well before the game and stay well after the game and do the training sessions.

When I was at the club the players trained around 5pm to 7pm but we where there at 4pm to 8:30pm 2 days a week and match days we would start with the reserves and senior so we attended at 10am to 6:30pm.

These people should be remember even though they did not kick a goal or handpass to a player but the show does not go on without them.

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

Words that are unfolding for me as these Tales unfold are quietness, humility, respect, wonder, embrace. What have others got?

Maturity beyond their years, selflessness, solidarity. There’s not a single big head amongst them.


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