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5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Another John Ralph scoop. Plonker.

Stop listening to John Ralph, start listening to @Dannyz

13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Nev in da house

 

Loved Nev. Always thought he should have worn a cape. One of the best defenders the club has ever had.

 

A little nervous about this game. Mainly because I could see Brisbane reacting hard to the position they find themselves in and wanting to prove a point. It is more of an 8 point game for them than it is for us. They drop this one and it is a long way back for them this season.

From an MFC point of view if we can bring our professional game tonight and bring our pressure on the player and the ball we will have their measure.

I loved the pressure turnovers against Adelaide last game and want to see more of that.

Dees by 3 goals.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Loved Nev. Always thought he should have worn a cape. One of the best defenders the club has ever had.

One of my all time favourite players. Absolute legend 

As my MCFSS starts to kick in for tonights big match. A few stats from Hoyney on the Sportsday podcast on Tuesday.

1. Melbourne are ranked No.1 at taking the most difficult shots at goal after 5 rounds, we are just kicking accurately, 10% above expected scores. Exactly like last years first 5 rounds.

2. Melbourne are the 6th easiest team to move the ball against.

3. Brisbane are the the No.1 at moving the ball.

Might be  bit of a slingshot game tonight, lots of ball movement. Hopefully we keep our accuracy up whilst keeping them under 70pts.


They have the players playlist up on the big screen and apparently Jake Lever selected Strawberry Kisses by Nikki Webster.

 

Maybe we do have a culture problem after all...

Lucky lions broke the bogy last week or it would extra embarrassing if we loose 


‘Absolutely everybody’ is pumping at a horrible volume 

take your time getting in

It's night for Jack Viney tonight...

He's was coming off illness into the games in Adelaide. I expect he will step it up a notch or 2....

25k. Max.

 

Beautiful night here.

Minimal wind, right temperature for footy, maybe some dampness from this mornings rain, but makes for a nice soft running surface.

Go Dee's! 

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Will there ever be a game I'm not nervous about?

No


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