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17 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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!!!

17 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No it shows him at a centre bounce

Maybe opening bounce.

It would be great if you could search for โ€œuploaded Mediaโ€ if that is possible

14 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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

I think it's exactly the one you saw. It fits all the criteria of being a few days ago and you responded to the post where the picture is. It's a pity your memory isn't as good as your Mac 10 years ago.

https://demonland.com/forums/topic/61306-how-many-players-have-improved/page/2/#findComment-2614262

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15 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

The Richmond game was when I started to believe.

Along with the entire footy world, but most importantly, the players knew something special was brewing after that win.

& Kozz / teams reaction after his set shot late in the 4th to seal the winโ€ฆ what a farken time to be alive๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ

16 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Remember it wellโ€ฆ. Was just happy to get a win! The Richmond game was when I started to believe.

There was a point in that Richmond game where it got weirdly quiet around the ground, as if all the Melbourne supporters took a collective breath & realised we were pretty serious

 

Disappointed it's not about that classic picture of him having a massive chunder that I won't post for taste reasons.

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4 hours ago, Demonland said:

I think it's exactly the one you saw. It fits all the criteria of being a few days ago and you responded to the post where the picture is. It's a pity your memory isn't as good as your Mac 10 years ago.

https://demonland.com/forums/topic/61306-how-many-players-have-improved/page/2/#findComment-2614262

I shall begin the โ€œWalk of Shameโ€ at Midday, but being in Thailand, I doubt anyone will noticeโ€ฆ๐Ÿ˜Ž

I do apologizeโ€ฆ


6 hours ago, deegirl said:

There was a point in that Richmond game where it got weirdly quiet around the ground, as if all the Melbourne supporters took a collective breath & realised we were pretty serious

I remember that cos I dropped my guts right in the middle of the silence. It was an amazing moment.

32 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I remember that cos I dropped my guts right in the middle of the silence. It was an amazing moment.

To complete this mental picture Iโ€™ve decided you were right near the Richmond cheer squad โ€˜Cop Thatโ€™ banner ๐Ÿ˜‚

6 hours ago, Supermercado said:

Disappointed it's not about that classic picture of him having a massive chunder that I won't post for taste reasons.

I use the photo of ANB

6 hours ago, Supermercado said:

Disappointed it's not about that classic picture of him having a massive chunder that I won't post for taste reasons.

My dating profile includes the photo of ANB spewing so donโ€™t be shy about sharing this one. Letโ€™s remember the good times ๐Ÿ˜‚

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3 minutes ago, deegirl said:

My dating profile includes the photo of ANB spewing so donโ€™t be shy about sharing this one. Letโ€™s remember the good times ๐Ÿ˜‚

I cant remember Nibbler's vom, best all time AFL vom belongs to Jobe Watson i reckon.

19 hours ago, deegirl said:

My dating profile includes the photo of ANB spewing so donโ€™t be shy about sharing this one. Letโ€™s remember the good times ๐Ÿ˜‚

If ANB's vom came after Lever's goal that night it almost sits at the high watermark of modern MFC history. There were moments in 2023, but we've never come to looking as powerful since that first half against Brisbane.

Now I feel like having a vom.


20 hours ago, deegirl said:

My dating profile includes the photo of ANB spewing

Ima take a wild guess hereโ€ฆ youโ€™re still single?

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4 hours ago, Supermercado said:

If ANB's vom came after Lever's goal that night it almost sits at the high watermark of modern MFC history. There were moments in 2023, but we've never come to looking as powerful since that first half against Brisbane.

Now I feel like having a vom.

For those who are interested the vom came with exactly 1.00 left in the half but Ben Brown kicked a goal afterwards so he is the official holder of the high watermark.

Not so much in the last few seasons but Oliver is one of the best team player I've ever seen (that's across all the clubs)

His ability to bring his teammates into the game in terms of those receivers having clear space ahead of them was astoundingly good

It's a rare gift and it's like he knows what is going to happen before he even has the ball in his hands

He needs to get back into that sort of form ... A Grade Elite

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On 16/04/2025 at 12:24, Macca said:

Not so much in the last few seasons but Oliver is one of the best team player I've ever seen (that's across all the clubs)

His ability to bring his teammates into the game in terms of those receivers having clear space ahead of them was astoundingly good

It's a rare gift and it's like he knows what is going to happen before he even has the ball in his hands

He needs to get back into that sort of form ... A Grade Elite

Your mouth to Godโ€™s ears as they say. I love watching replays of earlier seasonsโ€”especially 2021. Which was actually hilarious because it was the first year I did footy tipping at work and told everyone weโ€™d win the flag and nearly got laughed out of the office. Thankfully, at the end of the season, I was the one laughing. We won and to boot, I also won the footy tipping comp. But, like the MFC, I havenโ€™t quite managed to regain the form of my premiership tipping yearโ€ฆ :)

2 hours ago, 710 Asbury St said:

Your mouth to Godโ€™s ears as they say. I love watching replays of earlier seasonsโ€”especially 2021. Which was actually hilarious because it was the first year I did footy tipping at work and told everyone weโ€™d win the flag and nearly got laughed out of the office. Thankfully, at the end of the season, I was the one laughing. We won and to boot, I also won the footy tipping comp. But, like the MFC, I havenโ€™t quite managed to regain the form of my premiership tipping yearโ€ฆ :)

Welcome to Demonland (and good luck!)

And I haven't heard that saying for yonks!

And it's not like Clarrie is playing badly, he's just playing in a way different way to how he used to play. B only, as compared to A++

As previously stated, his handpassing was previously dynamic. He's had 146 disposals in 5 games so it's not like he has disappeared

Like most of his teammates, he needs to use the ball better

Do that, and we'll start winning again

Let's face, we are just asking the players to share the ball around at speed. No biggie (yet, it is, somehow)

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His game in Adelaide that year will forever be etched in my mind. His acceleration out of packs was next level and the phrase 'he had the ball on a string' gets used a lot but he literally looked like he had the ball on a string, every time he burst away from the contest and gathered, the ball would always seem to bounce back up to him and never away.

It was magic, one of the best individual performances I've seen from anyone in a Melbourne jumper. We've had a lot of great individual performances in losses but if there is one that always wish got us over the line and could change it, it's this one.

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