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Just watched the 2000 Melbourne V Paper baggers on Foxtel with the volume up quite loud. I missed it back then as I was in Brisbane for work and recall being warned by the hotel management to keep the noise down as neighbours were complaining. After singing the song with the team I woke up around 10:30 pm wondering where I was. Oh dear.

I made a comment during the game and just watching it again now I said the same. Malcolm Blight just really HATES Melbourne and puts us down every time. His anti- Melbourne stance is repeated today with the current crop of commentators. Frustrating to listen to ( looking at you Brian Taylor) but just why? I realise we have been c--p for years but playing good footy now. Oh well the best we can do is keep winning and that will erk them even more.

 
7 minutes ago, layzie said:

At least no-one has posted anything about Kozzie's winning goal last year this time. 

The time is right now 

So good. So good.

 
28 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Its part of a five foal breeding pack this one is From Behaviourism by Russian Revolution.

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One on the right looks just like a boy I had from the Clang bloodline a few years ago 

26 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

One mate is messaging me saying Gawn is a late withdrawal.

Another is saying Yze has got the Richmond job. 

Can confirm Richmond job is no decision as yet but between Yze and Mini. Yze's preso was apparently outstanding.


25 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

One mate is messaging me saying Gawn is a late withdrawal.

Another is saying Yze has got the Richmond job. 

I hope Yze has got the job and thus can focus on this game. 
 

I think it was Sanderson that mentioned that he thought Goodie needed to visit the box last week so he could more quickly see how our shallow entries were allowing their rebound game. 
 

Made me think that perhaps Yze has been distracted with interview prep etc. the past few weeks.

 

I hope your friend is wrong Max 😬

My tip is that Schache will be the sub. Provides coverage for Gawn and is a better forward than Grundy. Unless we can't mark anything in our forward 50, I suspect he'll get subbed in late. Maybe even for Gawn if we're 5 goals up. 

break Glass    use the Grundy 

 
1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

My tip is that Schache will be the sub. Provides coverage for Gawn and is a better forward than Grundy. Unless we can't mark anything in our forward 50, I suspect he'll get subbed in late. Maybe even for Gawn if we're 5 goals up. 

Schache has all the skills and ability   but does not take enough agreession pills

19 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The rumour of Gawn being a late withdrawal will not die a death.

In reality Gawn would have to have one of his legs amputated in order to miss tonight.

Even then Goodwin wouldn't play Grundy.


3 hours ago, Deebauched said:

On a lighter note,

Where are the MFC rooms ,are they permanent or do they get shafted from one room to another even though its our Home ground.

I noticed on Facebook a dees supporter filming dees running out from the cricket pavillion end or Ponsford stand last Thursday night.

Stand looked half empty. I thought we ran out from the Members wing but i havent lived in OZ for years.

Games that i have watched o/seas dont show the pre match run outs.

We are the home team I presume as we finished higher on the ladder. So usual rooms.

Richmond is already pumping

2 hours

IM PUMPED

14 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Can confirm Richmond job is no decision as yet but between Yze and Mini. Yze's preso was apparently outstanding.

Mind games.

Amusing friends.


26 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Just watched the 2000 Melbourne V Paper baggers on Foxtel with the volume up quite loud. I missed it back then as I was in Brisbane for work and recall being warned by the hotel management to keep the noise down as neighbours were complaining. After singing the song with the team I woke up around 10:30 pm wondering where I was. Oh dear.

I made a comment during the game and just watching it again now I said the same. Malcolm Blight just really HATES Melbourne and puts us down every time. His anti- Melbourne stance is repeated today with the current crop of commentators. Frustrating to listen to ( looking at you Brian Taylor) but just why? I realise we have been c--p for years but playing good footy now. Oh well the best we can do is keep winning and that will erk them even more.

How good was Cameron the Bruce.

13 hours ago, DutchDemons said:

I predict we will either win or lose and the fans will either be really happy or really sad.

 

Go Dees!!

Hahahaha, you should be a barrister, a lawyer or a fortune teller.

12 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

We are the home team I presume as we finished higher on the ladder. So usual rooms.

So youre saying Dees dont have their own permanent change rooms. They take what theyre given on the day according to home away status.

Sounds about right for MCC\AFL.

Hopefully the first half isn’t like last time where we’d bomb it out of defence, straight too Carlton defenders set up behind the ball. 
 

They’re going to do that again so Hopefully Goody has a plan to work around that and we can force them to change their set up early days. 
 

Cmon Dees!


Happy Jewish new year to everyone celebrating it, especially those of us who are choosing to attend the game over family dinner 

Just now, Nascent said:

3 dees to about 20 carlton on my train

Not surprised one bit 

 
1 minute ago, Nascent said:

3 dees to about 20 carlton on my train

That's just because most are arriving at the G in the Range Rovers. 

In the Range Rovers we probably outnumber them 20:3 as well, so all good. 

Bn limey I hate MFCSS 

I go from we will lose easily by 8 goals

to we can beat the baggers easily  6 goals  slowing down on the last 

to 

were gunna lose to these nuggets 

to

to Evan  at 3/4 time and win running away 

MFCSS.    Do others sides have the same ?


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