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I’m streaming the B&F. we are up to the long break for ‘mains’. Everyone that has spoken so far has made me proud to be a Demon supporter. This is, by far, the best B&F presentation I have watched. Those still looking to stick a fork in Kate, Pert or others are simply non-Melbourne people. These two demonstrated competence beyond what the detractors are capable of. Gus made it perfectly clear what it means to belong to a football team as great as ours! He also made it clear that we are far from a spent force!

Just now, waynewussell said:

I’m streaming the B&F. we are up to the long break for ‘mains’. Everyone that has spoken so far has made me proud to be a Demon supporter. This is, by far, the best B&F presentation I have watched. Those still looking to stick a fork in Kate, Pert or others are simply non-Melbourne people. These two demonstrated competence beyond what the detractors are capable of. Gus made it perfectly clear what it means to belong to a football team as great as ours! He also made it clear that we are far from a spent force!

Agree! Feel like upgrading my membership 

 

Reckon Viney should overtake Gawn in the second half of the year.


I'm sure now, more than ever, that we completely replaced the entire media and comms team with interns.

1 minute ago, Seraph said:

I'm sure now, more than ever, that we completely replaced the entire media and comms team with interns.

Why so? 

 

Good onya Melk.


Good onya Riv.

4 minutes ago, Seraph said:

I'm sure now, more than ever, that we completely replaced the entire media and comms team with interns.

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INTERNS???? NO WAY SAYS THIS GUY!

4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Good onya Melk.

Much discussion on this forum how much we missed Gus, Trac when injured, etc. 
We underestimated the importance of Milkshake IMO.


In what is likely a surprise to absolutely no-one, Caleb Windsor wins the Best Young Player award.

15 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Reckon Viney should overtake Gawn in the second half of the year.

I don’t think Vines had that great a second half

ANB. a genuine chance

14 minutes ago, gs77 said:

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KADE CHANDLER????? HARDLY ever hits the scoreboard and is 8th??? Unbelievable!!


2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

KADE CHANDLER????? HARDLY ever hits the scoreboard and is 8th??? Unbelievable!!

A reflection of our lack of depth?

 

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