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2 hours ago, 640MD said:

New players to watch.  A bit if a surprise 

but it’s live on ABC Australia in Bali

so I can sit back and watch. Feet up 

Bintang ready.  Go Dees

It'll be flat by the time the game starts.

 

Getting 2021 vibes:

Goody copping criticism and media thinks he’s on the chopping block

Young kids being injected into the 22

Team looking hungry and united

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Getting 2021 vibes:

Goody copping criticism and media thinks he’s on the chopping block

Young kids being injected into the 22

Team looking hungry and united

Now you’re talking. Hungry and a little angry is how I want us to play the big moments this year. I thought we were a bit tentative and reactive at crucial times last season. No room for doubts….Go Dees

Edited by Roost it far

 
17 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

A week after I booked my flights and accommodation in Sydney everything slowly felt like it was falling apart for this game.

now I’m pumped! Especially with Oliver back. I feel mentally refreshed for some reason… haha

hopefully players feel that way too!

That’s the beauty of being totally delusional and having blind faith in our Club/players at all times 😂 I never experience the slowly falling apart feeling. I’m forever in the I’m pumped mode. I highly recommend it! 😃

 

5 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

That is, his bite as an enforcer/thug. His bite as a forward was consistently underrated.

If I recall correctly, he ended up on one of the American wrestling shows; possibly WWE? (or whatever it is).


1 hour ago, Slartibartfast said:

I said this to a mate but he pointed out how wrong I was.  It's the Norm Smith for Clarrie.

 

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

< insert done to death and annoying "why don't we have both" meme>

Norn, Charlie and with a bit of time up forward rotating with Tracc,  Coleman?

1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Odd choice of words. We know what happened the last time something was put in front of him.

I would have him on the interchange bench all season mentoring the young guns.

I would make him the runner - even if just against Collingwood 😈

3 hours ago, binman said:

Brings to mind one of the great songs, and one of my all time favourite covers.

By the by, this version is 21 years old.

Listen to the first 20 odd seconds of this video, spoken word from Joe strummer (not on the cd or any other version) - incredibly prescient about the world today (and pretty relevant to clarry too).

Genius gets thrown around alot, but it's apt for Joe Strummer.

 

Love it… two of my favourite people involved in that song… Bob Marley for writing it and Joe Strummer for that superb version. 

Edited by hardtack

 
3 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

I would make him the runner - even if just against Collingwood 😈

Yes. This is what i would do. 
Wearing the Helmet, so everyone is in no doubt as to who it is….

5 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

And just like that the Dees have gone from $2.28 into $1.94.

Where are the Swans at please?


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Where are the Swans at please?

$1.89 at Sportsbet

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Also good to see Ben Brown kitted up in training gear. 

What a buddy ripping video.

 

I better not hear anyone giving Clarry a hard time.

I certainly wouldn't put it past Pies supporters.

I really hope Oliver has an outstanding year.

Seeing him do all the photos with fans over the last month shows what a decent bloke he really is.

Can't wait till Thursday.

It seems like an eternity since footys been played.

2 hours ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

What a great way to start the week, with the debutants listed - and the goat, Clarry to play!

The media won't retract a damn thing, nor will the numpties on socials apologise (with their 'inside' info re his health and progress) - so I am overjoyed that Clarry has obviously been doing the right things to get his body and mind on the right track. Now it's a matter of every day, every week, just continuing the process and letting his footy do the talking. Would be amazing to see him just demolish, and take out a Brownlow. But one week at a time :-)

I know we're missing some stocks here and there, some permanent (Gus - which will create a good opportunity and Salo moving up certainly helps that), some temporary, mostly up forward, but we have some exciting kids - Windsor looks like he knows how to kick' em. Max looks genuinely possessed out there. 

With all the noise and media beat-ups I wasn't sure whether those ghouls would damper by usual excitement for the first (lol, opening) round - but they haven't. I am so pumped. The Swans up there is a solid first up challenge. They'll play some good footy this year. With their outs, and ours I think we're fairly evenly matched. There was a lot to like from, admittedly, a praccy against the Blues, but I'm pumped to see Windsor on the big stage, a bit more of Howes (who I wasn't convinced about, yet - but the boys look to regard him very highly and that's enough for me), Jibba, and Trac, Jack, Lever, May, Salo on the day, Fritter finding his goalkicking feet, the kids, and our boy Clarrie lighting it up!!

Let's go!!!

It’d be nice to see a few of those doom and gloom posters who are a part of Demonland doing the same. I can’t recall who exactly, but there were those who’d written Oliver off for the season at a minimum, not to mention those who cast aspersions over his character (hence Demonland having to lock the Oliver thread). 

Edited by hardtack

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I better not hear anyone giving Clarry a hard time.

I certainly wouldn't put it past Pies supporters.

I really hope Oliver has an outstanding year.

Seeing him do all the photos with fans over the last month shows what a decent bloke he really is.

Can't wait till Thursday.

It seems like an eternity since footys been played.

Unfortunately there's dills in every crowd.


3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Our awesome new #14 Jack Billings 

❤️💙

Ok , fair enough. Hopefully he'll give us more than he gave the Saints.

Dees need to bring in more new blood. Got to bring freshness to our game plan. Been too predictable in past two seasons.

21 of the available players seem to pick themselves.  There might be a couple of either/or such as TMac and Thomlinson.  I hope they give the last spot to someone either new or old who has shown improvement, rather than just potential.

17 minutes ago, hardtack said:

It’d be nice to see a few of those doom and gloom posters who are a part of Demonland doing the same. I can’t recall who exactly, but there were those who’d written Oliver off for the season at a minimum, not to mention those who cast aspersions over his character (hence Demonland having to lock the Oliver thread). 

YEP!! There have been a few of these.

But I suspect we won't hear much from them. 

Doom and Gloomers gonna doom and gloom

They're very loud until they're not.

16 minutes ago, loges said:

Unfortunately there's dills in every crowd.

Atleast Collingwood cant boo Brayshaw and they definitely would have.

Dont see any point in booing Oliver.  Boo him for being a naughty boy??

I cant see  SCG booing him.

4 hours ago, monoccular said:

Clarrie for Brownlow would really stick it to the media pack of hyenas

The only footy thing better than that, would be he also wins the Norm Smith, in a Dees Premiership this year, which starts off a threepeat.

Oh stuff it, make that a sixpeat.


1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Now you’re talking. Hungry and a little angry is how I want us to play the big moments this year. I thought we were a bit tentative and reactive at crucial times last season. No room for doubts….Go Dees

At the season launch, Max’s speech had a noticeable undertone of being pretty peed off with all the external criticism and I think he said something to the effect, the players need to respond through on field actions not words. His performance v Carlton was at an exceptional level for just a practice game. It’s a long season though and early motivational drivers could easily slip away, time will certainly tell. 
 

Looking forward to Thursday. 

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Also good to see Ben Brown kitted up in training gear. 

Just love that video.

4 hours ago, deebunked said:

JB ? Surely its not Billings. He's hardly a debutant.

 

Debutant for us.

 
20 hours ago, picket fence said:

Yes! And the way I feel I would go seriously balistic and I am older than Rodney and would not be adverse to seeing how tough this (censored) is!

Nicely posited, representing many of us. I'm most probably much older than you, Picket Fence, so please excuse me if I do only the follow-up work after your dismemberment of the Loved One. 

 

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Where are the Swans at please?

$1.89 as Mickey just mentioned, my plane just landed.


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