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A few days ago a photo of Clarry was put up on here from Round 1 2021

Can someone show me where it is or repost it

The Search function on this update was not helpful!!!

 
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Just now, Demonland said:

Was it this photo?

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BTW what were your search terms to find the image?

No it shows him at a centre bounce

Maybe opening bounce.

It would be great if you could search for “uploaded Media” if that is possible

 

He looked trimmer in the photo as well as Salem.

Still don't think our lads are rock hard fit like they were under Burgess.

I don't have figures and time scales references to back it up with.

Sometimes the eyes don't lie.


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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Here are all the images of Clayton Oliver from the Getty Images site from Round 1 2021.

https://www.gettyimages.com.au/search/2/image?phrase=melbourne+demons+fremantle+2021+clayton+oliver

Unfortunately not the picture i want, everything else, but…

Are you able to Search “Uploaded Files” as an administrator

Crazy how much skinnier and trimmer he looks in those photos.

Edited by Adam The God

 
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6 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

He looked trimmer in the photo as well as Salem.

Still don't think our lads are rock hard fit like they were under Burgess.

I don't have figures and time scales references to back it up with.

Sometimes the eyes don't lie.

Yep. You know the picture i am talking about. I should have downloaded as soon as i saw it


25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Here are all the images of Clayton Oliver from the Getty Images site from Round 1 2021.

https://www.gettyimages.com.au/search/2/image?phrase=melbourne+demons+fremantle+2021+clayton+oliver

Pretty sure the one @Sir Why You Little is talking about was Clarry shaking Nat Fyfe’s hand at the start of the match, which isn’t in that batch, but it’s the same point - he looked a lot trimmer.

But if course, it was 4 years ago.

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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I can only search for the same things you can. You could never search for individual images that were uploaded.

That is very suprising. I thought it would have been very easy to search by time “Last 2 weeks” “Last Month” or by File Size

If anyone left the MCG that day thinking we'd win a grand final by 12 goals that year after that scrappy round 1 win, then you need to play tattslotto more often than not.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If anyone left the MCG that day thinking we'd win a grand final by 12 goals that year after that scrappy round 1 win, then you need to play tattslotto more often than not.

Remember it well…. Was just happy to get a win! The Richmond game was when I started to believe.


I started to believe the following week. I walked into the Waterfront hotel in Hobart pre game. It was a sea of red and blue. I thought to myself this is really happening.

Everyone can get of his back! Otherwise slithera city nighmares will ensue! First and last warning!


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14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why is it surprising? You could never search for images or file sizes.

I was able to do it on a Mac Desktop 10 years ago with advanced Searching. So i am surprised you can’t do it as an administrator

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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I think I found it.

Screenshot 2025-04-05 at 6.18.33 PM.jpeg

No not the one i saw. It was uploaded in the last week, if i could remember which thread i could track it down

 

Andy takes the time to find a pic for a poster. When he posts what he thinks is the desired pic he’s told “No not the one i [sic] saw.” Where’s the “thank you for trying to find the right one”??!

it’s common courtesy ffs

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If anyone left the MCG that day thinking we'd win a grand final by 12 goals that year after that scrappy round 1 win, then you need to play tattslotto more often than not.

I went to that game expecting it might turn out like round 3 of 2025!

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