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27 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You left out ā€œI’m pumped!ā€

@Neil Crompton and I look forward to a gee up from you every week šŸ¤—

TIA!

my little sheet rack areyou wearing the lucky socks.Lets go DEES YOU WINNERS

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Just now, ghost who walks said:

my little sheet rack areyou wearing the lucky socks.Lets go DEES YOU WINNERS

I sure am, Big Spook.

In fact, I’m wearing two pairs because they’re identical and I’m not sure which are the lucky ones. šŸ˜…

I am still proud to be a MFC supporter even when we loose ,its heart breaking but still proud.I remember 60s and 70s it was shocking made neeld look like Einstein

 
5 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I sure am, Big Spook.

In fact, I’m wearing two pairs because they’re identical and I’m not sure which are the lucky ones. šŸ˜…

Can you hang one pair over the fence

1 minute ago, ghost who walks said:

Can you hang one pair over the fence

i mean the socks not the bonds cotton tails


It's really only the Kozzie factor that draws me in today.

Another bust of a season.

I hope we can rectify our fwd line in the off season. One can only hope

For some reason I feel we will give the crows a scare for three quarters before being overwhelmed.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hoping to see more glimpses from our young players.

Jefferson, JVR, Kolt, Langford, Bowey, McVee and Lindsay.

These guys are the future now and I hope thr likes of Jefferson and Kolt can really start to showcase their talent and show why we took them early. Not only that, its time they start locking down a permanent position in our best 22.

Is it Jvrs 50th game today?

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Memo to MFC:

Game starts 3.15 CST

Go us !!

Hope the lads rise to the challenge.

Again... 3.15 šŸ˜‰

2 hours ago, Newport34 said:

It’s game day baby.

Go Dees!

Not so confident today. Chin up lad.

I remember SN34 and son, on Ripponlea train, waiting to go to a tigers match . They were good we were not.

My closing remarks like, I hope your boy enjoys the game and has a win. Must be 15 years ago or more.

And it worked. Go Dee’s


10 goal loss incoming I fear. Only thing I'd like to see out of this game is JvR and Jeffo have a real crack and maybe kick a few goals between them.

No one is expecting us to win this one, so a loss will barely make a ripple in the media landscape.

A loss to North and then Carlton could spell an early end to Goodwin's contract though.

38 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I sure am, Big Spook.

In fact, I’m wearing two pairs because they’re identical and I’m not sure which are the lucky ones. šŸ˜…

I have underwear like that, I wear two so I can say I have clean jocks.

2 hours ago, poita said:

I'm assuming from the lack of posts in this thread that most people are like me and are completely over this season. I don't think I've ever been less interested in a season than this one.

Agree. Yesterday I barely watched any footy & last night I watched a bit of the hawks game but I was mainly flicking between the storm game & Wimbledon

11 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

The Strathmore in North Terrace.

Lovely day in Adelaide, looking forward to supporting the boys. Too many here worried about the destination and not the journey.

1 hour ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Is it Jvrs 50th game today?

Yes

All the favourites have won so far so we will be the upset….Demons by 11 points


2 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

This is a miserable season on par with Neeld era

Nothing can beat Neeld era, nothing!

24 minutes ago, sisso said:

All the favourites have won so far so we will be the upset….Demons by 11 points

Admire the positivity

Maybe the optimism and gut feeling in me think this will be much closer then some actually think.


Don't know what to expect today. Can't believe that one week in the 2nds will help Lever or JVR find form. Maybe being out of the finals race will release the shackles a bit. Deep down i feel that the player are not listening to Goodwin anymore "if in fact they ever did". I don't even know if a win is helpful at the moment " just covers up the cracks". Still I want to see a win in fact seven more wins for the season.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yes

love posts like this straight to the point no flowering it up

2 hours ago, ghost who walks said:

i mean the socks not the bonds cotton tails

Too late 🤭

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Three big marking forwards will trouble our dysfunctional backline.

And if the ball hits the ground we'll get smashed as well.

If we don't come out with enormous pressure in the first qtr the players will have clearly checked out of season 2025

Nice day for gardening

2 hours ago, ghost who walks said:

Can you hang one pair over the fence

A flogger is all I’ll be hanging over the fence 😁


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