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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

I’m sorry, but there shouldn’t be much to celebrate from season 2024

Perhaps try and understand that a football club b & f is bigger than you chasing soundbites to prove a point

 

I’m surprised by this result if I’m being honest. But what do I know? I’ve been drunk since round 24 trying to cope with being a Melbourne supporter 


1 hour ago, Fork 'em said:

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

I tipped this 😁

Good onya Vines.

 

Incredible that it's easy to think back to Jack Viney and his foot issues, and him nearly having to give up the game. He could barely run at times. I'm certain retirement was mentioned.

To come back and play at the level he has for the past few years, and to win another B&F is an outstanding reflection on his character and work effort.


Jack: “not sure if you read the papers, but bit going on at our club at the moment” 😂

Edited by Jaded No More

You have to play every game to win it unfortunately for Max.  Clearly our best player all year but congratulations to Viney. Not his best season but our coaches obviously rated it. Never doubt his effort or commitment.

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Riv? May??
Surely Rivers was 6th … thought he’d be top 5 but probably just missed. 

When Max got announced 2nd I thought Rivers was the only option. But then again we're just morons from the entitled Xbox generation 

Edited by layzie

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’m sorry, but there shouldn’t be much to celebrate from season 2024

Heck, you contradict even your username

What are you? 3?

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Perhaps try and understand that a football club b & f is bigger than you chasing soundbites to prove a point

I apologise if I’ve touched a nerve. It is your choice to support mediocrity.

I will continue to demand higher standards.


3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Max Gawn.  Tonight shows our spirit.  As a footy club, we are united. The lads. Ed. Milkshake. Gus. Nibbler. 
The Ring. Premiership ring.  It means so much.  Ring reminds us that we had some miserable years but developed.  The hurt is something to build on.  

Why am I reminded of the Samantha Sang song, "Emotion" yeah nar

Just now, Brownie said:

What's getting a spin?

Just finished Abyssic - Brought forth in Iniquity.

Just started Wayfarer- A Romance with Violence. 
 

And the last two whisky’s I’ve had, about to have another 😃

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JV7. unite next year. Coaches. Players. Fans. Galvanize ourselves. Not win or losses. Not about premierships. Just be proud of ourselves. Start to feel hungry to next year.  We feel embarrassed.  Like after 2019. Deflected the Todd calling him to see about the Kangas.  He’s a great young man.  

I'm glad that Todd still wants us to do well despite being employed at another club.


7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Very surprising. 

Not really, format dishes out a lot of votes they have to go somewhere 

Played every game, in the guts, finished off season without a lot of help at times. GC game was immense

Max was great, but missed a couple of games, and was doubled teamed a few times

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet

Viney 407, Gawn 405, Nibbler 402.  Both Viney and ANB played every game.  

 

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