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1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

Haha but I think you get the bends rising, not going down. Luv the message though.

Yeah I left out the coming up bit, which I shouldn’t have since I came up as quickly as possible.

Im excited about watching my team rise and succeed again. I have been through many dark days as a dees supporter, and it feels somewhat familiar to be where we are. The lower the low, the higher the high!

 
7 hours ago, Wodja said:

I get excited with anticipation all pre season thinking of the possibilities of what may happen. It is all good, we haven’t lost any games (neither has anyone else)

Each game day I also get excited. The possibility of what may happen……then unfortunately about 10 minutes into the games of late, the excitement finishes. Sad but true.

But then there is always the next game, the next season.

Except for one or two years, sadly this is how it has been for me for over half a century.😞

One or two years?! Umm, we've made 3 grand finals and appeared in 16 final series in that half-century. I hope you're not being literal. If you can't even raise a smile for a year we're in the Granny for your own sake you probably should find a new interest.

13 hours ago, BDA said:

I like complaining and there’s plenty to complain about at the moment. I couldn’t be happier

Omg we are Kindred spirits


7 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Im excited about watching my team rise and succeed again. I have been through many dark days as a dees supporter, and it feels somewhat familiar to be where we are. The lower the low, the higher the high!

We’ve had one high in 57 years!

3 hours ago, Go Ds said:

One or two years?! Umm, we've made 3 grand finals and appeared in 16 final series in that half-century. I hope you're not being literal. If you can't even raise a smile for a year we're in the Granny for your own sake you probably should find a new interest.

No I wasn’t being literal but I’m not sure how old you are but it’s a bit rich for you to suggest that I should find a new interest.

But just to rub it in, at least I was there to watch us win the last one. Be a bit rich of me to suggest that if you didn’t make it over to WA you perhaps weren’t trying hard enough, so I won’t😉

14 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Foolishly I get excited before the start of every game.

Me too. I never give up hope

 
7 minutes ago, Wodja said:

No I wasn’t being literal but I’m not sure how old you are but it’s a bit rich for you to suggest that I should find a new interest.

But just to rub it in, at least I was there to watch us win the last one. Be a bit rich of me to suggest that if you didn’t make it over to WA you perhaps weren’t trying hard enough, so I won’t😉

I did say IF. Most years there are highlights and usually a finals year is satisfactory. Anyway, peace out, I wasn't trying to get personal.


8 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

We’ve had one high in 57 years!

To be fair though, you can’t get any higher than what we did.

About as big of a lifetime goal I have, and I got to tick it off.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

To be fair though, you can’t get any higher than what we did.

About as big of a lifetime goal I have, and I got to tick it off.

Just imagine shudder if Bulldogs had got the next goal or two and we had lost that GF and everything ever since was the same. Admittedly itd be so much easier now to ditch Goodwin. But I'm sure most Melbourne supporters, including me, would be so much angrier and despondent now.

1 hour ago, Go Ds said:

Just imagine shudder if Bulldogs had got the next goal or two and we had lost that GF and everything ever since was the same.

Yeah but that didn’t happen. Instead, we won #13.

No point dealing in hypotheticals, they don’t change the past. But our actions (or inactions), can very well determine our future.

Edited by Demon Disciple


1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yeah but that didn’t happen. Instead, we won #13.

No point dealing in hypotheticals, they don’t change the past. But our actions (or inactions), can very well determine our future.

Perhaps. But isn't almost every one is thinking about every possible scenario , good or bad, for the Dees for the rest of the year? Even just with neutral games this weekend expectations kind of just jump into my head of what will happen.

… a debut. A debut of anyone in red and blue, regardless of who he/she is. In this case it’s Tommy Fullarton and we all need to get behind him and have faith in him.

GO OUT THERE AND GIVE ‘EM HELL, CREAM!!!

On 16/04/2025 at 23:10, Dee Zephyr said:

The Caulfield base.

Track gallops at 6am followed by the boys training and maybe a beer with lunch at the social club.

Post of the four decades (since we were booted off the MCG)


6 hours ago, Dee-tonator said:

Kozzie. And that's about it at the moment.

7

The return of Steven Smith. He once took a hit for the team, hopefully he will show all demon supporters how you can get back up again.

 
21 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

This club has me excited for the NBA playoffs and the new NFL season!!!

Looking forward to watching Caitlyn Clarke tear all those jealous ghetto horsehair wig wearers to bits myself.
She's a Hoopastar.

As for us I've got nothing but a foreboding sense of .... Doom.
But I really like the look of Langford.
Hope Goodwin doesn't ruin him.

Edited by Fork 'em

Goody appears to be making some very strange calls this year, but, going forward, if he does somehow manage to turn our fortunes around, then I’m certainly excited at the prospect of seeing that happen. Who wouldn’t be?


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