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5 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

So you are always 😢 spilling your milk? 
 

I agree, it’s not a good fit, get a new glass 😳😂😜🤓
 

I woke up confident for a win tonight, but I am losing my confidence coming on here and reading other posts. The nerves are starting to kick in already 

The reality... and it is just a 'what is' to me,  is we could be anything atm.  Bit like a punch drunk fighter we're careering about seeming with no one in the bridgehouse.

This doesn't go unnoticed by oppositions and they play to our weaknesses.

We need to get back to a simpler method. We can start by cutting down the over-handballing. This smacks of indicisive hot-potato. We just don't have enough comensurate skilled artisans presently to carry off a style that's too clever, too cute. 

We seem rather devoid of confidence , though that might possibly be more me lol, and until the belief that doing X results in Y I really think we need to just keep to the basics. We may still lose but we might start rebuilding the style into a useful game.

We need to get the Engine running again before we attempt to change up Gears or put pedal to the metal.

 

 

Love how they gave Kynan no.41. They gave this guy the same number when he started as well 😀

 

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35 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

So you are always 😢 spilling your milk? 
 

I agree, it’s not a good fit, get a new glass 😳😂😜🤓. coming

I woke up confident for a win tonight, but I am losing my confidence coming on here and reading other posts. The nerves are starting to kick in already 

...so, from here on, I'm,

🎶 Stayin' away, stayin away; ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin' aw-ay-ay-ay-ay-aaaaay-ay 🎶

 

Maybe we will win.

Didn't think I'd be posting this six weeks ago.

Season over if we lose….we’ll find out tonight how much the boys still want it


Roll up, Roll up to the Can't Win Demonland Cup.

Lose and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

Win by anything less than 124 points and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

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1 minute ago, binman said:

Roll up, Roll up to the Can't Win Demonland Cup.

Lose and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

Win by anything lrss than 124 points and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

Geez binman, I hope we win by 125 points. I’ve gone off watching games other than the Dees, and don’t want another self imposed sabbatical from Demonland. 
 

I’ll have to take up knitting again

 
9 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

this

they've been playing some decent footy for several weeks

This is not true.

We all know about last week - what obviously goes unmentioned is that whilst they played brilliantly for a half, they also played poorly enough in the second half to be outscored by 10 goals. 

The week prior they led West Coast by 33 points in the fourth before coughing up the lead, and only getting it back after a goal given from the controversial Yeo holding the ball free. They also didn’t score a goal against West Coast until halfway into the second quarter.

Prior to that was their bye, and prior to that they lost to Port by 10 goals.

They’ve played 4 good quarters of football in their last two weeks, and arguably they’re the only 4 all year. 

(Don’t worry, despite that, I’m still nervous, but my nerves are due to our form, not theirs).

32 minutes ago, binman said:

Roll up, Roll up to the Can't Win Demonland Cup.

Lose and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

Win by anything less than 124 points and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

I can't be bothered with another DL implosion and will definitely be taking time out if that happens.

We'll win tonight, maybe not super comfortably but we'll win and live to fight another day.

Dees by 20

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30 minutes ago, binman said:

Roll up, Roll up to the Can't Win Demonland Cup.

Lose and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

Win by anything less than 124 points and all the doom spiral predictions are proven correct.

Or... lose...and we will give critique as to why....and where that leads.

Win.... and we'll have a look at what we did right.

Either way..   look at the game....the result.. and move on.

It's not really that hard surely ?

2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Or... lose...and we will give critique as to why....and where that leads.

Win.... and we'll have a look at what we did right.

Either way..   look at the game....the result.. and move on.

It's not really that hard surely ?

You don’t have much form on the bolded bit. 

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

You don’t have much form on the bolded bit. 

No...possibly..   Might be easier if we did more right ;)

That's down to the players/coaching.

Time for next gen players to step up and drive the team 

Kozzi, Rivers, Sparrow, McVee, JVR etc

relying on the senior guys isn’t working 

Step up boys. make the older guys follow you

2 hours ago, Pipefitter said:

We need to be brutal at the contest today. Enough is enough. 

We needed it against West Coast, Fremantle and definitely Collingwood too…..


A few months ago you would have penciled this in as a percentage booster for the Dees but alas not so now. How quickly things can change in season. Still think the Dees will get the win despite North having the capability to play some good footy at times.

Tempted to pop into the MCG tonight, reckon it will be a good game but I have a ticket to see Radio Birdman play tonight so I would probably have to leave early ... better check the set times at the Croxton 😁

10 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Following (as psychotically as usual) from St Albans aka the Stabbing Capital of Victoria

Also just braggin’

😁

Following (half arsed and unenthusiastically) from Singapore airport 

Not braggin… just shopping 😆

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

We need to get the Engine running again before we attempt to change up Gears or put pedal to the metal.

 

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12 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

A few months ago you would have penciled this in as a percentage booster for the Dees but alas not so now. How quickly things can change in season. Still think the Dees will get the win despite North having the capability to play some good footy at times.

Tempted to pop into the MCG tonight, reckon it will be a good game but I have a ticket to see Radio Birdman play tonight so I would probably have to leave early ... better check the set times at the Croxton 😁

Radio Birdman at the Croc 

Did I just tune into 1980???????

6 hours ago, M_9 said:

Maybe it's time Brimbank Council adopt the same rules that Greece has. Passport and bag check at all entry points. Problem solved.

BTW been to Greece a dozen times. Never scared. Never been to St Albans. Thanks for the heads up.

I tend to visualise a place on how nice sounding it's name is only to find it's nothing like that in real life (eg the Canary Islands). St Albans sounds like the bucolic English commuter town it's named after but I live close enough to know that's not entirely accurate. 

On moving to Canterbury, in Kent a while back we went for a drive to Margate on Christmas Day to find a post apocalyptic seaside town housing refugees in run down terrace houses. It now has a Turner Contemporary gallery and a thriving creative and foodie scene though. Sittingbourne is a nice sounding place that is pretty horrible. Grimsby on the north east coast however is exactly as it say's on the tin. 


2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

We need to get back to a simpler method. We can start by cutting down the over-handballing. This smacks of indicisive hot-potato. We just don't have enough comensurate skilled artisans presently to carry off a style that's too clever, too cute. 

 Bludd oath! Been that way for a while now, regretfully, for one reason or the other we've been culled time and again including sloppiness by learning exponents. 

43 minutes ago, SFebes said:

We needed it against West Coast, Fremantle and definitely Collingwood too…..

Let us concentrate on 'mongrel', under containment, of course. See ball, get ball before anyone else, support with strength, go for it and rebound - recoil, repeat. 'Can' those who miss goals that should have been achieved. I think it is all called 'bravery'. 

 
7 hours ago, M_9 said:

Maybe it's time Brimbank Council adopt the same rules that Greece has. Passport and bag check at all entry points. Problem solved.

BTW been to Greece a dozen times. Never scared. Never been to St Albans. Thanks for the heads up.

It's no worse than numerous other suburbs in Melbourne. Youth lawlessness is a big problem in the second decade of the 21st century. 


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