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Good to be so positive, from someone who has reached the pinnacle before. 
Now though is the time to walk the walk and silence the doubters.

❤️💙❤️💙

 

Call to arms. On our turf. Last five, Lets make it Six. 

In the Centre it will be them who Holds all the time. Get on to it umps

In the Forward line it will be them who blocks and holds all the time.

In the Backline it will be them who looks at each other about who gets it.

In the end it will be us who runs around the Boundary.

 

I’ll cop immediately that this is pedantry at its finest but Tracc didn’t say that we’re ready for finals?

He states we’ve found our game again and there are still 3 games until finals… if anything he’s saying that ‘we’ve regained our brand and are starting to dominate offensively BUT there are still 3 games UNTIL finals.’

So no, Christian Petracca didn’t say ‘the Dees are ready for finals’

From a journalism point of view this is factually wrong…

In saying that, we are absolutely ready for finals, haha


57 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Headline " Petracca says demons ready  for September " he says no such thing in the article

I think footy classifieds needs to get a new hair stylist 

 

I regret clicking on the Footy Classified link. 

Check out the embedded video from 4 or 5 weeks ago that hasn't aged well at all:

*  Loyd questioning and throwing doubt on the capasity of our forwards to kick enough goals

* Carro being Carro and throwing around rumors of cultural issues that are potentially holding the club back premiership hangover style as evidenced by the May Vs Melky punch up last year; Mark Williams might be gone next year due to soft cap issues and demand elsewhere etc.

 

The main one on the pannel that actually stood in the corner of the MFC and somewhat backed us in was Kane Corns on the basis of our talent profile and strong defensive game.


Christian Petracca.

Sometimes I still have to pinch myself over how good you've become as a player and person. Forever indebted. 

Cheesy moment over. 

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“I just have a sneaky suspicion that Melbourne's going to step it up.

“I just think that Melbourne are going to come good.

“I think they've got last year and everything else (behind them), they dominated that year.

“There's something about that group, I think they've got players coming back, they've got depth, they can turn it on there's another gear or two in them and I just don't know if the other teams have those gears.”

As well as being a three-time premiership player, Akermanis is a Brownlow Medallist having taken home ‘Charlie’ in 2001.

The 325-gamer is predicting a draw in this year’s count and locked in who he thinks will finish on the podium.

“I think (Christian) Petracca and Bont (Marcus Bontempelli) might be a draw,” Akermanis said.

“It could be close. But if Nick Daicos, Petracca and the Bont aren't the top three, I’ll eat my hat.

“They're just having a great season. There might be a couple I might have missed, but I watch a lot of games.

“I'm pretty sure those three should be there no matter what.

“There are some quality players that may sneak under the guard.

“But so many good players are playing in teams that aren't winning, so that hurts, and I think those boys have been winning enough.”

16 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Check out the embedded video from 4 or 5 weeks ago that hasn't aged well at all:

*  Loyd questioning and throwing doubt on the capasity of our forwards to kick enough goals

* Carro being Carro and throwing around rumors of cultural issues that are potentially holding the club back premiership hangover style as evidenced by the May Vs Melky punch up last year; Mark Williams might be gone next year due to soft cap issues and demand elsewhere etc.

 

The main one on the pannel that actually stood in the corner of the MFC and somewhat backed us in was Kane Corns on the basis of our talent profile and strong defensive game.

If you've every listened to the Real Footy podcast with Caro, Michael Gleeson & Jake Niall, Caro is constantly trying to pot our crowds saying she was disappointed in the turn out. The other two then say, oh no I thought the crowd was fine for that fixture. Has happened multiple times. A heap of people in the media seem to treat us with disdain, but whetever who gives a F, let's just prove them wrong.

FYI I don't listen to that podcast anymore because of her.

8 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

If you've every listened to the Real Footy podcast with Caro, Michael Gleeson & Jake Niall, Caro is constantly trying to pot our crowds saying she was disappointed in the turn out. The other two then say, oh no I thought the crowd was fine for that fixture. Has happened multiple times. A heap of people in the media seem to treat us with disdain, but whetever who gives a F, let's just prove them wrong.

FYI I don't listen to that podcast anymore because of her.

I wonder if Caro mentioned the Tigers could only rustle up 54k for their round 20 home game against us - and 70% were probably dees fans.

Perfect day for footy, tigers still in the hunt for finals and playing an old Vic rival. And only 54k?

Tiger army?

More like a Cubs troop. 

1 minute ago, binman said:

I wonder if Caro mentioned the Tigers could only rustle up 54k for their round 20 home game against us - and 70% were probably dees fans.

Perfect day for footy, tigers still in the hunt for finals and playing an old Vic rival. And only 54k?

Tiger army?

More like a Cubs troop. 

It may be just my perception, but it seems that you've got a lot punchier since you got your own @Binmans PA.


13 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

It may be just my perception, but it seems that you've got a lot punchier since you got your own @Binmans PA.

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

“I just have a sneaky suspicion that Melbourne's going to step it up.

“I just think that Melbourne are going to come good.

“I think they've got last year and everything else (behind them), they dominated that year.

“There's something about that group, I think they've got players coming back, they've got depth, they can turn it on there's another gear or two in them and I just don't know if the other teams have those gears.”

As well as being a three-time premiership player, Akermanis is a Brownlow Medallist having taken home ‘Charlie’ in 2001.

The 325-gamer is predicting a draw in this year’s count and locked in who he thinks will finish on the podium.

“I think (Christian) Petracca and Bont (Marcus Bontempelli) might be a draw,” Akermanis said.

“It could be close. But if Nick Daicos, Petracca and the Bont aren't the top three, I’ll eat my hat.

“They're just having a great season. There might be a couple I might have missed, but I watch a lot of games.

“I'm pretty sure those three should be there no matter what.

“There are some quality players that may sneak under the guard.

“But so many good players are playing in teams that aren't winning, so that hurts, and I think those boys have been winning enough.”

He's always been a good bloke has Aker! 😆

22 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’m done with winter. Bring on grass growing season!!!

No thanks 

in the Northern rivers it’s been a nice respite from mowing 3 times a week 

28 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

No thanks 

in the Northern rivers it’s been a nice respite from mowing 3 times a week 

Nope nope nope, I’m done with my dormant grass for another year. Bring in the push green growth 😁

3 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

If you've every listened to the Real Footy podcast with Caro, Michael Gleeson & Jake Niall, Caro is constantly trying to pot our crowds saying she was disappointed in the turn out. The other two then say, oh no I thought the crowd was fine for that fixture. Has happened multiple times. A heap of people in the media seem to treat us with disdain, but whetever who gives a F, let's just prove them wrong.

FYI I don't listen to that podcast anymore because of her.

Caro loves an opportunity to put us down. She is transparent with her prejudices, doesn’t even bother trying to disguise them 


17 hours ago, binman said:

I wonder if Caro mentioned the Tigers could only rustle up 54k for their round 20 home game against us - and 70% were probably dees fans.

Perfect day for footy, tigers still in the hunt for finals and playing an old Vic rival. And only 54k?

Tiger army?

More like a Cubs troop. 

Funnily enough after the Dogs game at the start of the season she mentioned the crowd. I then went to check the corresponding game that the Tigers played the Dogs the year before and the crowd size was almost identical. 

So if Oliver comes back and he and Viney are in top top form, does Trac do a Dusty and play fwd in all the finals?

On 8/9/2023 at 11:33 PM, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Check out the embedded video from 4 or 5 weeks ago that hasn't aged well at all:

*  Loyd questioning and throwing doubt on the capasity of our forwards to kick enough goals

* Carro being Carro and throwing around rumors of cultural issues that are potentially holding the club back premiership hangover style as evidenced by the May Vs Melky punch up last year; Mark Williams might be gone next year due to soft cap issues and demand elsewhere etc.

 

The main one on the pannel that actually stood in the corner of the MFC and somewhat backed us in was Kane Corns on the basis of our talent profile and strong defensive game.

Well Loyd was correct about our forwards to kick enough goals, but in the last few weeks they have shifted in how they delivered the ball into the forward line now they are not as predictable and apart from the first quarter last week where we just dumped it in, the second and third quarter showed what they can do when they spread and although Petty is out they need to keep playing this way.

 
4 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Funnily enough after the Dogs game at the start of the season she mentioned the crowd. I then went to check the corresponding game that the Tigers played the Dogs the year before and the crowd size was almost identical. 

I don't know why anyone bothers to listen to her, she only seems to be interested in potting clubs, us in particular, and the murkier side of AFL football. 

I don't listen to her and can only go by what I read on here, but it certainly doesn't encourage me too. It's always a joy to beat Richmond,

Most of the football commentators dislike Melbourne because we were a basket case for such a long time, and they seem to think our supporters lack passion and aren't prepared to go to games. Perhaps they should look at our attendance record this year; they may be surprised.

 

1 hour ago, Dante said:

I don't know why anyone bothers to listen to her, she only seems to be interested in potting clubs, us in particular, and the murkier side of AFL football. 

I don't listen to her and can only go by what I read on here, but it certainly doesn't encourage me too. It's always a joy to beat Richmond,

Most of the football commentators dislike Melbourne because we were a basket case for such a long time, and they seem to think our supporters lack passion and aren't prepared to go to games. Perhaps they should look at our attendance record this year; they may be surprised.

 

Agree, and anyone who still uses snow jokes has a bee in their bonnet about it. 


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