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25 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Yeah. We had randoms sitting in front and behind us all night in N53. Dees and Cats supporters. They would sit for a quarter and then be replaced by other randoms. 

Is because the MCG no longer checks tickets. It's appalling. I don't know what they can be thinking.

 
8 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

If you set 2021 as the standard you will be disappointed. That season was elite. 

Do you think we are a contender in 2023 or not?

We weren't, we lost our two finals.

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

If you set 2021 as the standard you will be disappointed. That season was elite. 

Do you think we are a contender in 2023 or not?

I think we need to be putting more score on the board for us to be a genuine contender. 

It is simply not sustainable for our defence having to continually keep the opposition scores less than our own when we aren’t scoring heavily ourselves.

 

Bliss.

Just started watching the replay. 

First derm gem:

5-2 is not good enough.

Go redleggers.


7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Do you all think Danger would have made a difference?

As he wasn't there it doesn't  matter.  but think about all the games in the past when the opponent had key players out and we thought it was our chance and some random would pop up and dominate us.   So you play the best the opportunity can put up to us.  And we beat them.  

Chris Scott is one of the main reasons that I hate Geelong with the fire of a thousand suns. 
He is the single most arrogant, self righteous, ignorant piece of trash in the AFL. 
What a sore loser. 

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Embarrassing game day thread as always. So little faith in the boys. 
 

Great match. Great result. And eat [censored] Geelong 👏🏼

Except my stuff in the gameday thread. That was just class, like Windsor.

 
Just now, binman said:

Bliss.

Just started watching the replay. 

First derm gem:

5-2 is not good enough.

Go redleggers.

I agree with him for out team 5-2 ism good enough, we should have been 6-1 (Sydney were good) I take it saying with our talent, we should be at the top and we needed to show it tonight and we did.  Go Dees. 

1 minute ago, binman said:

Bliss.

Just started watching the replay. 

First derm gem:

5-2 is not good enough.

Go redleggers.

Looks like we're watching in tandem. 

We apparently haven't been good enough in the last 3 years for the quality of the list. 

I know we've had two straight set exits but 3 15+ win seasons isn't too bad. 


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1 hour ago, JJR said:

He's overrated apparently to some bloke named picket fairy on here.

I sat next to demonland royalty tonight, incl @picket fence, @Bitter but optimistic and @Biffen

I think you'll find picket is taking the [censored] most of the time with his comments.

I was, however, most concerned that he 'conveniently' left his cards at home and only brought cash. And very little of that too!

It's fair to say that the MCG cleaners will spend considerable time and gurney pressure working on the area we were sitting

14 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Sure. Presumably so did our 3 extra days rest.

Maybe Bowey, Salem or Melksham would have too?

Well where Danger is concerned I actually don't think he would have made a difference.

Unless he did his forward thing and gave us something to think about I think our defensive structure was set for anyone they would have run through their midfield tonight.


1 hour ago, Emerald said:

I don't often delight in other people's misery but beating a Scott brother always feels good.

Yes, it’s a pity that WCE did not spoil the dons party in the west. Even a draw would’ve been hilarious.

Scott-enfreude?

35 minutes ago, Demonised said:

I'm just watching Fritsch's goal on a loop. Unbelievable. 

Agree.  Gawn’s goal was also timely and inspirational 

Personally I loved watching Scott have a post-game sulk.

Can't help thinking that Geelong fans must really, really hate us by now.

I mean... really. We 'stole' their minor premiership, humiliated (Correction: abjectly humiliated) them in a preliminary final, and even plinked them out of the 2018 finals, and now we've busted their winning streak and possibly their whole fragile momentum.

And on every occasion it was flu or some other tragedy.

Can it please also be us who have finally cracked their shell of invulnerability and ended their era?

1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

Brererton is a plonker.

Is he STILL playing?

46 minutes ago, Demonised said:

I'm just watching Fritsch's goal on a loop. Unbelievable. 

It’s going to be hard to beat for the GOTY I reckon. That degree of difficulty on that was off the charts. 


8 minutes ago, binman said:

Bliss.

Just started watching the replay. 

First derm gem:

5-2 is not good enough.

Go redleggers.

you mean a Germ gem!

5-2 was good enough with our injuries and draw!

of course i wanted to deefeat Lions n swans but we were without Kozalenko You Beauty! due to Kozzi's lack of discipline.

Germ only thinks of life from view along Hypocrite Hwy - the Family Club which promoted toughness but it was legalised thuggery IMO  (Germ, Dipper, Ayres, Jeans the leaders - did I miss anyone like Tuck?).

Germ from one awful club and he has no idea of current footy tactics!

17 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Great win. Nothing more satisfying than knocking off Geelong.

Lever and May will probably go down as our two best key defenders in history.

what about Sud n Biff?

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

It’s going to be hard to beat for the GOTY I reckon. That degree of difficulty on that was off the charts. 

did Fritta look to put ball into goal rectangle with hope someone run on and kick it thru and happenstance "kicked in"?

 
14 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Personally I loved watching Scott have a post-game sulk.

Can't help thinking that Geelong fans must really, really hate us by now.

I mean... really. We 'stole' their minor premiership, humiliated (Correction: abjectly humiliated) them in a preliminary final, and even plinked them out of the 2018 finals, and now we've busted their winning streak and possibly their whole fragile momentum.

And on every occasion it was flu or some other tragedy.

Can it please also be us who have finally cracked their shell of invulnerability and ended their era?

Haven’t had the pleasure yet of actually watching it. I’d be surprised (disappointed) if he didn’t make mention of having to travel to the G as another reason why they just lost.  
(I’m guessing our next home game against the kitty litter will be in 2028 at the earliest.) GO DEES

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

T Mac showing a lot of us what a professional he is. A very good footballer.

Thank you .

Yes.


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