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37 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I came to Thailand for spiritual enlightenment and I must say my stay in Bangkok has been wonderfully ..... err .... uplifting.

I have consulted my guru ( not Bob ) and I have been assured that the Demons will win today's encounter with the Dorks by 46 points.

Hope you werent wearing the budgie smugglers

 
 
10 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Even with 20/75 vision the dog could see THE BALL WASN’T TOUCHED!

Need to move on.

Though, given what happened to Adelaide yesterday and us, they need much better Tech, that can overrule umps.

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57 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What does the dog think?

Here we go again. Must be game day.


9 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Need to move on.

Though, given what happened to Adelaide yesterday and us, they need much better Tech, that can overrule umps.

Kev, I still have dreams that Simon Eishold kicks his goal in the 1987 Prelim.

Moving on isn’t my specialty.

11 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Relax………we’ve got this

I'm anything but relaxed about this game.

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Kev, I still have dreams that Simon Eishold kicks his goal in the 1987 Prelim.

Moving on isn’t my specialty.

Did Simon ever play again ,my memory is a little cloudy these days

 

Hawks will come out hard. We just have to "cope" for 2 1/2 quartrs then put the foot down. 

MFCSS is through the roof.


12 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Kev, I still have dreams that Simon Eishold kicks his goal in the 1987 Prelim.

Moving on isn’t my specialty.

I'm so traumatised by the their last goal, I cannot remember Simons shot on goal. Did it go through and not given?

8 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I'm so traumatised by the their last goal, I cannot remember Simons shot on goal. Did it go through and not given?

Dont go there Kev the nightmares arnt worth it.Lets say just Simon was like a rabbit caught in the head lights

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Anything less than a forty point win will not suffice.

Big day for Max. Boys need to get it done.

Plus with a few teams going into finals with a lot of wins behind them, we need some form as well.

Hopefully Smith and Jvr work well together.

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

Dont go there Kev the nightmares arnt worth it.Lets just Simon was like a rabbit caught in the head lights

Playing the old enemy again. Don't even like calling their name, use the Potter, "they, that should not be named"

Get it done Dees.

12 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I'm so traumatised by the their last goal, I cannot remember Simons shot on goal. Did it go through and not given?

He was 11 metres out on a 30 degree angle. Absolute shank.


The Hawks can have their moments (and have had them in recent weeks). They can also dip and put in poor performances (that is why they are 16th). Expecting a solid Dees win.

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

If you don’t turn up today and choose to watch on tv instead (and you’re in Melbourne obviously), then shame on you. Final home game of the year. In the race for top 4. Captain Max playing his 200th. Weather is mild. 
Don’t be the sort of Melbourne supporter everyone laughs about. Turn up, make noise, and let’s bury those Hawks!

Has junior footy finished as well? From memory it normally ends late August.

i’m looking forward to the second half 

i’m not looking forward to the first half. tight scrappy low scoring anxiety inducing 

FYI Fritsch is doing drills at Goschs paddock as we speak. In some agility drills he looks to be moving with no issues at all.

13 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

The Hawks can have their moments (and have had them in recent weeks). They can also dip and put in poor performances (that is why they are 16th). Expecting a solid Dees win.

This is what I’m hoping for. For every 1-2 good wins, they put in a shocker. 


24 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

He was 11 metres out on a 30 degree angle. Absolute shank.

After the game Northey walked to that goal square to see if that surface was substandard.

Feeling a bit ill today but last home game of the season will do my darndest to get there and distance appropriately.

10 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

FYI Fritsch is doing drills at Goschs paddock as we speak. In some agility drills he looks to be moving with no issues at all.

How’s the hair looking?

 
16 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

FYI Fritsch is doing drills at Goschs paddock as we speak. In some agility drills he looks to be moving with no issues at all.

There in 2 

The way to deal with a young team like this is to hit them harder around the contest than they have been getting hit recently. Second last round I reckon they could put the queue in the rack if we make it very uncomfortable for them from the jump.

If we let them play the way they're wanting to play this could go very badly for us.


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