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32 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Hope the coach gives Kozzy the occasional short run on the ball (particularly the occasional centre bounce) to get him up and about.

Why, when he has he does nothing he ain't a midfielder..

 
55 minutes ago, Redleg said:

They have dropped two snipers.

They know that Robinson guy is TOO SOFT to take on the super tough Dees!!

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Hoping the battle hardened way will prevail over the easy way. I know we’re carrying injuries but I live in hope.

Not thinking ahead too much but by the time prelim day hits Geelong will have played 1 game in a month and 1 competitive game in 6 weeks. 
 

Agree, one game at a time 

 
18 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Pretty sure it comes from english slang.  to 'bottle it', is to choke or lose your nerve. not only in sporting terms. ie. didn't have the nerve to ask a girl out

Funnily enough, when I hear the expression "bottle it" it's being used in a positive sense, meaning that whatever is being praised is good enough to put into bottles and sell, just like a good wine.

We always have a secret weapon when we play Brisbane. That weapon is Joe Daniher.

Hoping for some more slapstick magic and hand on hips second efforts from him tonight.

Edited by Brownie


Weather wise things looking good.  Only one forecast, Access G3 (which draws data from BOM and unfortunately tends to be the most accurate) predicts a small shower (0.2mm) at around 8pm.

So no excuses, rock up and be very loud!

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I got Melbourne on my mind. Though the story of royalty makes it hard to be 100%.

Pressure, run, transition well from attack and defence, get over the nerves quickly, play in the moment and take the opportunities. 

It will be a tough game, fighting for everything.

We are a proven big game team and must go in with plenty of confidence. 

I want our leaders and best, to take it up to them and have great games. They will drag the rest with them.

C'mon coaches, make the decisions quickly about our style and structure during the game. Get them up and successful. 

Go Dees!

 

Time to get fair dinkum. No picking and choosing to play our best.  I want to see our run of success continue. 


8 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I got Melbourne on my mind. Though the story of royalty makes it hard to be 100%.

Pressure, run, transition well from attack and defence, get over the nerves quickly, play in the moment and take the opportunities. 

It will be a tough game, fighting for everything.

We are a proven big game team and must go in with plenty of confidence. 

I want our leaders and best, to take it up to them and have great games. They will drag the rest with them.

C'mon coaches, make the decisions quickly about our style and structure during the game. Get them up and successful. 

Go Dees!

Make decisions about style and structure?

Seriously?

Now Captain Conservative has stopped" loading "do you reckon he's going to  ring left field changes to an  unchanged team

44 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Why, when he has he does nothing he ain't a midfielder..

I am hoping if it's close  he'll do a Rohan with 2 minutes on the clock and kick the goal to seal it.

He's been trying for mark of the year for two seasons now so it's time he actually catches one. 

Mind you his block to let Trac do his Daicos snr goal last year was pretty snazzy   much unrecognised and gave a needed boost to Tracs goal kicking reputation (!!!)

 

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Semi final losers usually come out venomous the next week, I hope the boys can do the same.

I would really like it to NOT be close. A win with minimal effort would be much better. 

17 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Don’t boo Zorko!

It’ll just fire  him up, and he’s a dangerous player.

Spread the word…..DON’T boo  Zorko.

Sounds like something Zorko would post....suspicious 


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Tonight’s banner has a stunning pic of Lever, Maxy, Dogga and Tracc. It will look spectacular when raised. (I’m sure other teams’ cheer squads must be envious of our banners. We’re blessed to have in the DA a rusted-on Dees diehard who runs a printing company, and the quality of his work is next level.)

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And to the left of the pic there’s written in huge letters: 

WE’RE NOT DONE YET!

I can’t remember exactly the wording on the flip side (even though I cut the letters out 🤭) but I do know it includes the words ‘unbeatable’ and ‘repeatable’ so one gets the gist of it. ❤️💙

i can see 2, maybe 3 gingers in that pic, wcw. so, which one is the famous wcw?

23 minutes ago, IRW said:

Make decisions about style and structure?

Seriously?

Now Captain Conservative has stopped" loading "do you reckon he's going to  ring left field changes to an  unchanged team

They still control the reigns on game day. Now the squad is selected the aspects of going in unchanged is irrelevant. 

Would prefer them to make actions then sit on their hands (which they have done in the past), if Brissy starts taking control or we need to get rolling.

You want them to be non proactive or reactive?

Maybe you misinterpreted my intentions, or you are holding onto something about the coaches?  

In style, the tempo, take it on, play percentages, 

In structure, extra players at the contest, or in defence,  push up the field from defense, crowd the ball, play one on one.

I could keep going, I hope you get my gist.

The coaches have to make quick decisions during the game and not just let it roll on. 

That is my opinion (seriously), if joking I would have said bring Yze on as our med sub.

 

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20 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Don’t boo Zorko!

It’ll just fire  him up, and he’s a dangerous player.

Spread the word…..DON’T boo  Zorko.

To be honest, it’s going to be hard not to

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

i can see 2, maybe 3 gingers in that pic, wcw. so, which one is the famous wcw?

She’s the one who took the pic. 

31 minutes ago, Brownie said:

We always have a secret weapon when we play Brisbane. That weapon is Joe Daniher.

Hoping for some more slapstick magic and hand on hips second efforts from him tonight.

Daniher listed as Out for Personal Reason (AFL App)

Any ideas?


33 minutes ago, Brownie said:

We always have a secret weapon when we play Brisbane. That weapon is Joe Daniher.

Hoping for some more slapstick magic and hand on hips second efforts from him tonight.

He may be an out (according to SEN).

Manic effort and pressure from start to finish tonight Dees. Drop it off and we're toast. 

 

We need to win or our season is over.

No more excuses!

Fire up Demons! 🔴🔵👹

Time to make a statement at the MCG tonight!


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