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13 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It's been all leaf so far, time to sprout those juicy buds

Spoken like a man with an Electric Wizard Avatar. 

*slow heavy music playing* 

 
19 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Time for the Weed to get high off his own supply!

If he gets high off his own supply i'll be following suit...

smoke weed GIF

This the 3rd game in a row, where we are coming back from interstate or playing interstate, against a team either playing at home or with a longer break, or both.

Great job on the fixed ture AFL.

 
9 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I was always sceptical of the multiverse theory Kev... until now!

At training today, ANB and Viney, had semi competitive drills with each other to end the session, about 10 minutes. 

They were very close to goal and after slapping, holding each other and turning the ball boundary side they would perform a little snap for goal.

They had a bit of intention about it.

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

This the 3rd game in a row, where we are coming back from interstate or playing interstate, against a team either playing at home or with a longer break, or both.

Great job on the fixed ture AFL.

We get another one of those next week. Dockers with the extra day break and we will be travelling. 


2 hours ago, Smokey said:

We saved our absolute best for September last year. Why can't we do that again this year? 

Perhaps this discussion warrants its own thread. Lots of variables, but too many of them trending downwards or not improving for mine.

22 minutes ago, kev martin said:

At training today, ANB and Viney, had semi competitive drills with each other to end the session, about 10 minutes. 

They were very close to goal and after slapping, holding each other and turning the ball boundary side they would perform a little snap for goal.

They had a bit of intention about it.

Im not doubting your reasoning or seeing such things Kev... all im saying is if this happens tomorrow night then i will have turned and will forever be a believer in the multiverse afterwards!

Looking frwd to this one.

Some tough outs still  but hey Mr Footy.... Oliver's is back.

Suck it up dogs.

 

 

The Bulldogs massive weakness is structurally in defence - so of course our 2 best tall forwards are out.

Honestly our draw this year has been so hard. It doesn’t get taken into consideration enough. We are up against it every week. I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved to date. 

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

The Bulldogs massive weakness is structurally in defence - so of course our 2 best tall forwards are out.

I agree... another reason to have kept Tomo in and pushed Petty forward

Edited by Demon Dynasty


6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Im not doubting your reasoning or seeing such things Kev... all im saying is if this happens tomorrow night then i will have turned and will forever be a believer in the multiverse afterwards!

They could be thinking, they've got to get goals from somewhere. 

Could also be to set the throw ins from near the goal and not sharking at Weids feet.

Got a feeling Weid is going to have an Elimination final 2018 type of game tomorrow night.  Based on absolutely nothing.

3 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

BB has been proppy since he limped off at half time in the Adelaide game. We've done well to manage him through the last few games. I don't know if I'm more worried about him missing or that Weid is taking his place. 

Both 

The odds are against us tomorrow evening. If we win it will be huge .... a sign that the Demon spirit is emerging in time for September.

Weid: no comment 


57 minutes ago, loges said:

Weid: no comment 

That is a magnificent contribution to the thread.

Weed is playing for Melbourne tomorrow night and he deserves the support of all true fans.

Edited by monoccular

1 hour ago, Deeoldfart said:

The odds are against us tomorrow evening. If we win it will be huge .... a sign that the Demon spirit is emerging in time for September.

Reckon we've already lost this at the selection table but hopefully wrong (again)

13 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Reckon we've already lost this at the selection table but hopefully wrong (again)

This must be the most repeated MFCSS cliche in Demonland history

Wish I had a buck for every time it's posted

 

2 hours ago, BigFez said:

Got a feeling Weid is going to have an Elimination final 2018 type of game tomorrow night.  Based on absolutely nothing.

Geez I hope so. I really truly do. I want the Weed to come out and smash packs, take mark of the year and slot six like Koz did last week.

It's in there somewhere and today is the day.....but I'll settle for a decent amount of good solid grabs and a few goals. Just something to spark him up to be the player we all want!

Edited by deva5610


6 hours ago, monoccular said:

That is a magnificent contribution to the thread.

Weed is playing for Melbourne tomorrow night and he deserves the support of all true fans.

Yes and he will have my full support since he's playing, doesn't mean I have to agree with his selection . If he has a good game I'll be the first on here to acknowledge it.

Edited by loges
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9 hours ago, Redleg said:

This the 3rd game in a row, where we are coming back from interstate or playing interstate, against a team either playing at home or with a longer break, or both.

Great job on the fixed ture AFL.

Alice is a home game we choose to play away from the G. Two six day breaks coming into next week away against the Dockers isn't ideal. They travelled this week and would be flying back today so not a massive advantage to them. We have a day longer break against the pies and 2 day longer break than the Blues the following week. Swings and round abouts

Lol at people complaining about the draw. 

We choose to play at Alice. 

And we won the flag so naturally the draw will be more difficult. 

 

Edited by JimmyGadson

 
7 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Lol at people complaining about the draw. 

We choose to play at Darwin. 

And we won the flag so naturally the draw will be more difficult. 

 

Good One Alice.


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