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Hello everyone!

I hope it’s alright by the mods that I use a thread to promote my new Melbourne Football Club Podcast.  In the spirit of the many ‘TV re-watch podcasts’, my friends and I have started re-watching all the 2021 Melbourne matches and reviewing them in the context of the season as a whole.  

We’ve just released Episode 1: Melbourne v Fremantle at the MCG, where we reminisce about the lead-up to 2021, the match itself, review the votes and debate our favorite Demons to wear the Number 1 guernsey. 

Listeners are welcome to watch the whole match, highlights or simply rely on their memory of each of our games this year.  

Hopefully a little bit informative…
Hopefully a little bit funny…
Please follow us on Instagram @ deewatch_podcast


Thanks!
 

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On 12/2/2021 at 1:14 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Hello everyone!

I hope it’s alright by the mods that I use a thread to promote my new Melbourne Football Club Podcast.  In the spirit of the many ‘TV re-watch podcasts’, my friends and I have started re-watching all the 2021 Melbourne matches and reviewing them in the context of the season as a whole.  

We’ve just released Episode 1: Melbourne v Fremantle at the MCG, where we reminisce about the lead-up to 2021, the match itself, review the votes and debate our favorite Demons to wear the Number 1 guernsey. 

Listeners are welcome to watch the whole match, highlights or simply rely on their memory of each of our games this year.  

Hopefully a little bit informative…
Hopefully a little bit funny…
Please follow us on Instagram @ deewatch_podcast


Thanks!
 

 1717144557_DeeWatchoptions.thumb.jpg.132fdb9abe0a450ef64711f6f6d90fed.jpg

  

Ahhh something to get us through the off season!  Thanks for this.


I admire the idea and your effort, but I think you spent too much time chatting about irrelevant things. I gave up after 20 minutes when you hadn’t even started talking about the game.

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5 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I admire the idea and your effort, but I think you spent too much time chatting about irrelevant things. I gave up after 20 minutes when you hadn’t even started talking about the game.

Fair call - thanks for giving it a go.

 

Now that we are in happier times, perhaps you could review some of our more infamous games in the manner of Mystery Science Theater 3000 after you have finished doing the 2021 season? At the very least, do one on April Fools Day. It would be good for a larf at the very least. 

 

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Great one guys, can't wait to see who the super celebrity is!

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Phil C said:

I’m enjoying the podcast guys. Thanks 

Thanks - really appreciate it!

I've just finished the round 5 Hawks game on my rewatch and one of the things that has stood out to me is how ineffective Jones has been. There were patches during a couple of games where I forgot he was on the ground. Good on him and the club for getting to 300 games but it has cemented in my mind they made the right call and he would have been very lucky to get a run during September.

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Agreed.
Looking at the season as a whole, and even my perception coming into it, I always thought it would be strange to see an MFC team take the field without him.  I'm shocked by how smooth the transition was.

Sparrow and Jordon were kicking down the door in the end.

 

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On 12/2/2021 at 1:14 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Hello everyone!

I hope it’s alright by the mods that I use a thread to promote my new Melbourne Football Club Podcast.  In the spirit of the many ‘TV re-watch podcasts’, my friends and I have started re-watching all the 2021 Melbourne matches and reviewing them in the context of the season as a whole.  

We’ve just released Episode 1: Melbourne v Fremantle at the MCG, where we reminisce about the lead-up to 2021, the match itself, review the votes and debate our favorite Demons to wear the Number 1 guernsey. 

Listeners are welcome to watch the whole match, highlights or simply rely on their memory of each of our games this year.  

Hopefully a little bit informative…
Hopefully a little bit funny…
Please follow us on Instagram @ deewatch_podcast


Thanks!
 

 1717144557_DeeWatchoptions.thumb.jpg.132fdb9abe0a450ef64711f6f6d90fed.jpg

  

Great idea. Thanks! 

 
5 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

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Best episode of the year. Straight into the game. Good stuff guys

23 hours ago, Phil C said:

Best episode of the year. Straight into the game. Good stuff guys

I just listened to the bulldogs game and the audio was experiencing ‘technical difficulties’….


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