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"I haven't made my mind up about the Dees yet" so incisive

 

They really phoned that one in didn't they? 

  • Where are the dees at? Haven't made my mind up
  • Gawn, Grundy how is that going to work. Don't know.
  • Forward line could be an issue. Might be fine. Dees fans excited about JVR.
  • Off field issues last year. i'm sure they have been sorted
  • Straight sets losses last year in finals. Will that leave scars? Probably not. 

 

Edited by BAMF

2 minutes ago, BAMF said:

They really phoned that one in didn't they? 

  • Where are the dees at? Haven't made my mind up
  • Gawn, Grundy how is that going to work. Don't know.
  • Forward line could be an issue. Might be fine. Dees fans excited about JVR.
  • Off field issues last year. i'm sure they have been sorted
  • Straight sets losses last year in finals. Will that leave scars? Probably not. 

 

Makes me wonder what kind of microscope Barrett has.

 
2 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Makes me wonder what kind of microscope Barrett has.

One that provides purple 'insights'...

Virus Violet GIF

I get the feeling that I shouldn’t bother listening to this podcast. 


Always good to read footy news related to us but this is very meh. Pull ya socks up Purple. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

It is low effort content, but there's a very simple part of my brain that releases dopamine's when I listen to or read MFC related news, regardless of quality! 🤪

  • Demonland changed the title to Dees Under the Microscope
1 hour ago, Jontee said:

Too early to tell; ask again in August

In 1972, Chinese premier Zhou Enlai was asked about the impact of the French Revolution. “Too early to say,”


But our forward line could be a major problem again this year.  McDonald has been poor since the middle of 2021.  Brown appears at the end and ANB and Spargo can't score.

  • 2 weeks later...
34 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Great article. As is another (by the same journo) linked with that one titled, “Brothers in arms: will the Gawn and Grundy experiment work?” In particular, this…

https://twitter.com/melbournefc/status/1619997032017727488?s=20

😁🥰🤩

Definitely agree that in the second half of last year we played not to lose instead of daring to win. We need to get back to being ruthless.

Barrett was commentating and standing next to Cornes who was wearing a Dees scarf after the 2021 GF. Cornes put one over Barrett who angrly pulled it off and tossed it on the ground.

I wouldnt take much notice of him.


1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Thanks for sharing. 
 

I’m surprised fitness was summarily dismissed by Richardson. For me, we just couldn’t physical run out games in the later half of the season including the finals. 

14 minutes ago, Nairobi_Demon said:

Thanks for sharing. 
 

I’m surprised fitness was summarily dismissed by Richardson. For me, we just couldn’t physical run out games in the later half of the season including the finals. 

as he says, kpis measured against other clubs don't support that

this sort of article is great for the non-demonland user or non-mfc fan as it says a lot of the things being said on here last year throughout the season

Interesting that Richardson said that van Rooyen was unlikely to debut in the round 1.

 
On 2/9/2023 at 12:09 PM, TRIGON said:

One that provides purple 'insights'...

Virus Violet GIF

Amoeba microcosm that looks at little pinkys and large purple could be's😁

Forget Dees under microscpe...a player from another club just landed in hot water if my info is correct! Interesting


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