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MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

Each to their own mate.

I like the Demons, I [censored] hate everyone else

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Here's my list of Foes:

Richmond 

Collingwood

Geelong

Bulldogs ( only since the start of this season)

Weagles 

Essendon 

Friends:

Freo 

Adelaide 

Kangas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Each to their own mate.

I like the Demons, I [censored] hate everyone else

Of course only the dees get my support, I meant teams we don't mind if they do well

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

I'm not sure I like any other teams. I never understood it when friends or work mates said they had a "second" team.

I suppose at the moment I don't mind the Kangas but only because they aren't a threat anymore.


The most hated would be Pies, Eagles, Crows, Bombers, blues, Geelong, Hawks, North and due to recent years diving, the Dogs.

Rest a little less hated.

Not sure which group the Tasmanian team would sit yet

I like Freo but if they become a serious challenger to us then that might change very quickly.

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1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The most hated would be Pies, Eagles, Crows, Bombers, blues, Geelong, Hawks, North and due to recent years diving, the Dogs.

Rest a little less hated.

Not sure which group the Tasmanian team would sit yet

I thought Port were more feral than the Crows.

I suppose if they are named Tasmania Devils that makes them family?

 
11 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

I used to really like the Brisbane Bears but strangely I hate the Brisbane Lions.

I also used to like the Swans when they first moved to Sydney but not so much anymore.

I just can't like any of the other Victorian teams and as i've travelled interstate over the years to other venues I began to hate interstate opposition fans and hence I started to hate the teams too.


14 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

May I ask when and why you chose the Dees?

14 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Each to their own mate.

I like the Demons, I [censored] hate everyone else

Couldn’t have said it more eloquently myself Rod

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3 minutes ago, Singa said:

May I ask when and why you chose the Dees?

2016, I came to Australia in 2015.

Like the colours and the fact that my hometowns soccer team back in Mexico are called Red Devils, I guess it was meant to be.

No regrets at all in choosing the Mighty Demons!

34 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

2016, I came to Australia in 2015.

Like the colours and the fact that my hometowns soccer team back in Mexico are called Red Devils, I guess it was meant to be.

No regrets at all in choosing the Mighty Demons!

Welcome aboard mate! Good timing too 😊


1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

ESSENDON 🤮

Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

She loves Essendon so much she shouts their name until she gets sick😂😂

I swear one day in the future I’m gonna be saying, “but your honour, don’t you see? I had to kill him… he was an Essendon supporter.”

All good though. I’ll get off on the grounds of justifiable homicide. 

There are 17 other Clubs i hate.
Seriously there is a reason to hate all of them after 51 years being a Demon

56 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

2016, I came to Australia in 2015.

Like the colours and the fact that my hometowns soccer team back in Mexico are called Red Devils, I guess it was meant to be.

No regrets at all in choosing the Mighty Demons!

Mexico, my 2nd favourite team in the world cup!


It is allowed to respect a player even if he plays for trash like Essendon or Collingwood. Conversely a player who is hated can come to the Dees and all is forgiven(Lewis/Vince), but you must always hate Tom $cully.

1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

2016, I came to Australia in 2015.

Like the colours and the fact that my hometowns soccer team back in Mexico are called Red Devils, I guess it was meant to be.

No regrets at all in choosing the Mighty Demons!

The first game of Aussie rules I attended after moving here was queen’s birthday 2006. The dees spanked the pies that day so I decided the dees were the team for me. There have been mostly lean years since then but I’m very thankful the pies didn’t win that game or I could have ended up a pies supporter!

I don’t care for any of the other teams. I have a particular dislike for west coast because of their entitled fans 

welcome aboard

 
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1 minute ago, BDA said:

The first game of Aussie rules I attended after moving here was queen’s birthday 2006. The dees spanked the pies that day so I decided the dees were the team for me. There have been mostly lean years since then but I’m very thankful the pies didn’t win that game or I could have ended up a pies supporter!

I don’t care for any of the other teams. I have a particular dislike for west coast because of their entitled fans 

welcome aboard

And you also got to keep all your teeth! 😬

Always good to beat the Pies

2 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MFC Newbie here who wants to know what teams we hate and what teams we 'like'

I could probably give you a reason for why I hate all the opposition teams  😆

If you sit amongst their fans or know a few annoying opposition supporters though, that'll probably help shape your opinion as much as anything.


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