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NON-MFC: Round 17

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12 hours ago, picket fence said:

Unlike us then eh??

I would say that the Dees and the Blues are in very similar situations with both clubs facing a fork in the road moment at the end of this season. If the right moves are made, being back in contention in a couple of seasons is certainly possible and achievable. Full blown rebuilds are not required. But some calls need to be made now.

 

Don’t know if it’s been mentioned but this round sees the top eight play the bottom eight, hence the mauling of some sides already and likely more to follow. This Ess/GCS match is close-ish now but will probs end up with Essendon being mercilessly thrashed. Or at least I hope so!!!

15 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

2 draft/trade periods, 2025 and 2026 for a reset under a new coaching team, head of football and CEO (CEO already onboard).

Thats all well and good to do a reset in 25 and 26 but I doubt you will be challenging for a few years after that.

 

We sure dodged a bullet overlooking Caddy.

And credit to Essendon for being mentally switched on against Gold Coast in the first quarter despite coming off a break and being injury depleted.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

18 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Don’t know if it’s been mentioned but this round sees the top eight play the bottom eight, hence the mauling of some sides already and likely more to follow. This Ess/GCS match is close-ish now but will probs end up with Essendon being mercilessly thrashed. Or at least I hope so!!!

I'm not a fan of EFC but I think I'm less a fan of Hardwick.

Whilst he's at GCS I hope they go nowhere fast...


17 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We sure dodged a bullet overlooking Caddy.

High draft pick turns out to be a good player!!!!!!

Hold the presses and pass me my hairshirt.

Caddy will be a star. No doubt.

Moyle would have to be a starting ruck in a lot of teams.

Anderson, Rowell, Miller. That’s a gun midfield. Tough. Pace. Goalkickers.

 
2 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Given they would have had maximum input into their own fixture that would be no surprise.

Def. It's not called the FIXture for nothing.


3 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Yes and here we are handing out lessons to Windsor, JVR & Jeffo, in out in out….

A lot of people think it’s a lock that Goody coaches next year purely because of his contract, the way he’s selecting the teams tells the opposite story.

In 2019, I wrote a long dissertation that I posted here on the pros and cons of sacking a coach. It's merely a business case. If the cost of replacing him is less that the amount the club looses in membership revenue - then it becomes pretty compelling for coach and club to part ways. We are there now.

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Caddy will be a star. No doubt.

Moyle would have to be a starting ruck in a lot of teams.

Anderson, Rowell, Miller. That’s a gun midfield. Tough. Pace. Goalkickers.

Wish we could get Moyle out of Goldcoast as Gawns apprentice

He looks like a young version of the Chief from the movie One Flew over the Cookoo Nest

Imagine we had a key fwd like Archer May, mid season pickup and better than any we have

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21 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Archer May. Part of Sandy Dragons premiership team. Ignored in last years draft. Looks a definite player as a key forward.

Archer is the son of Dermott Brereton’s partner which is why with every mark he takes and/or goal he kicks the cameras go straight to Brereton in the stands. This pisses me off royally, as does the number of times the cameras go to Peter Daicos in the stands whenever Nick does anything of note. Sure, show the parents of a debutante if you must but they’re still doing it now.

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1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

GC with a score line of 14.4

Makes you envious.

That and the amount of talent they have on their list.

47 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

High draft pick turns out to be a good player!!!!!!

Hold the presses and pass me my hairshirt.

But our picks need time before they perform and big preseasons

The goal reviews always amuse me when they spend 2 minutes looking at video and finally announce 'looking at the snickometer (or whatever they call it) we can see it hit the post. Why on earth do they not look at that first instead of wasting time deciperhing poor quality video?

Topped-off just then by the announcer saying "looking at the angles, we can see on the snickometer". What angles!?


11 minutes ago, jackaub said:

But our picks need time before they perform and big preseasons

Nonsense. Windsor, Langford and Lindsay have all had very good first seasons.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We sure dodged a bullet overlooking Caddy.

And credit to Essendon for being mentally switched on against Gold Coast in the first quarter despite coming off a break and being injury depleted.

Oh ffs please give it a rest. We all know how our first quarter against GCS went, it’s been discussed at length in the relevant threads. But to disguise your dig at us by crediting Essendon? Are you giving them props for their following three quarters? Thought not 🙄

Might tune in to the final few minutes to see the bummers lose.

They're really not being spoken about anymore. For a big club they're just bubbling away.

I know we aren't great but at least we've had some success. This club also has a fan base who aren't patient & want success

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Might tune in to the final few minutes to see the bummers lose.

Definitely recommend you do. It’s good for one’s mind, body and soul. It’s good for Australia. It’s good for everything.

So much MFCSS in here, and every other thread of course. Tiring.


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