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2 hours ago, praha said:

I'm enjoying a much needed break from the hustle and hustle in Melbourne, visiting family in the French and Swiss Alps over the next three weeks. The game starts at 7:30am here. I have never in my life felt less motivated to watch a game of football. I am quite looking forward to not watching it. It is seriously liberating to be in a place where it's so easy to break away from your own routine. I really look forward to reading through this thread, the game day and post game threads when I wake up at about 10am local time on Monday morning. I know absolutely no one cares about this but I have badly needed this trip from work and life, and after a week it has already highlighted how important it is to give your brain a break. Footy is just too much a part of my life to not be included in that "break" and so I have promised myself to just switch off and check in post-match. I am hoping for a win but I am not letting myself get worked up or too invested.

I am also meeting an old friend in Geneva for dinner on Sunday evening so there is a good chance I will be mildly hungover to such a degree as to be physically unable to wake up at 7am to watch the game so there is also that...

This is like an episode of Ricky Gervais' After Life.

 
9 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I don’t think keeping prying eyes out is the only reason.

If spectators were allowed in there would likely be insurance issues, eg. what would happen if a spectator was injured while on the grounds (which aren’t public)? The toilets would have to be cleaned, rubbish removed etc. And, when it is open to the public, security is present, so that must be a condition 🤷‍♀️

Sadly probably this.

No need to worry about the dunnies at Gosch's eh 😉

2 hours ago, praha said:

I'm enjoying a much needed break from the hustle and hustle in Melbourne, visiting family in the French and Swiss Alps over the next three weeks. The game starts at 7:30am here. I have never in my life felt less motivated to watch a game of football. I am quite looking forward to not watching it. It is seriously liberating to be in a place where it's so easy to break away from your own routine. I really look forward to reading through this thread, the game day and post game threads when I wake up at about 10am local time on Monday morning. I know absolutely no one cares about this but I have badly needed this trip from work and life, and after a week it has already highlighted how important it is to give your brain a break. Footy is just too much a part of my life to not be included in that "break" and so I have promised myself to just switch off and check in post-match. I am hoping for a win but I am not letting myself get worked up or too invested.

I am also meeting an old friend in Geneva for dinner on Sunday evening so there is a good chance I will be mildly hungover to such a degree as to be physically unable to wake up at 7am to watch the game so there is also that...

Envious to the max.

As a salute to your predication I too shall endeavour to imbibe to the point of incapacity of viewing.. cheers 🍷

Enjoy your travels . Don't swear the small stuff.... you know ...like our chances in hell etc 😉

 

What is the point of the club's website? I ask myself, as on the eve of the game there is no team list and nothing new over the past three days.

Thanks WJ & ANDY FOR DEMONLAND.

1 hour ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Generally how Goodwin destroys most young players

What rubbish.

Goodwin has been a coach at MFC since 2015 and senior coach since 2017.

Gawn, TMac, Viney and Salem are the only listed players who debuted for Melbourne prior to Goodwin joining.

Everyone on our list (including those four who were relatively young when he join) with the exception of a couple of mature recruits - May, Campbell, McAdams, Billings - have been developed under Goodwin. Even Melksham was coached by Goodwin at Essendon.

Edited by deanox


On 07/06/2025 at 10:01, dazzledavey36 said:

Agree, Brereton could have been an all time great had it not been for injuries.

Randomly watched his open Mike interview with Mike Sheahan on YouTube few months back.. actually a really good watch if anyone has seen it.

The open mike with Mark Jackson was the most interesting one.

9 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

The open mike with Mark Jackson was the most interesting one.

Yep .... Classic Jacko.

Any news of teams yet?Surely this is a joke.What is the problem

 
12 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Any news of teams yet?Surely this is a joke.What is the problem

its our culture

3 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Generally how Goodwin destroys most young players

Yes, it is a consistent pattern with Badloss.


19 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Any news of teams yet?Surely this is a joke.What is the problem

Pies haven’t announced their team either, they will be out tonight.

7 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

its our culture

This our doing is it?

Our wonderful club has become a joke im guessing the boy who does the teams is at his nannas 50th birthday

2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

The last 7 in Melb isn’t right either from a national comp perspective and so uneven and reinforces the poor integrity of the AFL competition

Poor integrity of the comp? Can’t see it myself. By way of example have a look at Collingwood’s draw. 5 interstate games spaced as follows - opening round, r6, r9, r18 and r23. Throw in two byes and 12 of the last 14 games in Melbourne. 😳

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Pies haven’t announced their team either, they will be out tonight.

This our doing is it?

well its not mine

Just now, ghost who walks said:

well its not mine

You realise the Pies haven’t announced their team either, but I guess we told them not to just yet.

Edited by Dee Zephyr


For the information of everyone it is the AFL who decided that teams are announced on Sunday for Monday games. The same happened on Easter Monday when the Hawthorn and Geelong teams were announced on Sunday. If I remember correctly the same happened last year when the teams were announced on Sunday.

14 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You realise the Pies haven’t announced their team either, but I guess we told them not to just yet.

No point being logical in an ocean of stupidity. Monday teams are announced 6.20 pm Sunday.

11 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

No point being logical in an ocean of stupidity. Monday teams are announced 6.20 pm Sunday.

Always wondered why it’s like this for Monday games ie; for Sunday games, extended bench are known Thursday nights & finalised teams by Friday evening… you know the rational behind it all Clint?

Cheers.

Re: Our 'failure' to disclose the KB team:

God knows there are things to criticise at the MFC, but those who groan about that and every little thing, only harm their credibilty on the issues that matter.

28 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Always wondered why it’s like this for Monday games ie; for Sunday games, extended bench are known Thursday nights & finalised teams by Friday evening… you know the rational behind it all Clint?

Cheers.

Yeah it’s odd. Carlton and Essendon play 20 hours before us but named squads 3 days before us, and finalised teams 48 hours before us.


1 hour ago, ghost who walks said:

Our wonderful club has become a joke im guessing the boy who does the teams is at his nannas 50th birthday

Naah. It's like country footy.

They called for volunteers to play Collingwood and an insufficient number have put their hand up at this point.

3 minutes ago, Olgreybeard49 said:

Naah. It's like country footy.

They called for volunteers to play Collingwood and an insufficient number have put their hand up at this point.

0h dear me,i am ready to go

I'm actually happy that Cox played VFL and not an inclusion. Cox has played some blinders against us and he always goes in hard against Gawn almost with an intent to injure.

McStay will be severely underdone and I hope they select him.

Edited by At the break of Gawn

 
46 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I'm actually happy that Cox played VFL and not an inclusion. Cox has played some blinders against us and he always goes in hard against Gawn almost with an intent to injure.

McStay will be severely underdone and I hope they select him.

Agreed, he plays to hurt Gawn. They’ll be looking at the weather as well I’d say. Extra talks on a cold, rainy day probably aren’t the go.


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