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Geelong are still contending whilst we have sunk to the depths of the ladder.

How the hell did we just allow that to happen.

Going back to that night, my god that was such a special night.. you could sense there and then that we were within finger length off winning the flag after that win.

Happy times back then.

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Geelong are still contending whilst we have sunk to the depths of the ladder.

How the hell did we just allow that to happen.

Going back to that night, my god that was such a special night.. you could sense there and then that we were within finger length off winning the flag after that win.

Happy times back then.

That it all happened during Covid has made that whole season feel a bit like a dream.

I had a full blown mental breakdown watching him line up for that goal in lockdown on the floor of my bedroom.

And other than lockdown being over, not much has improved with my mental health while watching us play since 🫠


Watched the last few minutes standing up behind my couch, was a wreck, what a time. Love you demons

F k that was a great moment in history.

But at the same time depressing, how far we have fallen.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

That was the single greatest moment i have seen watching Melbourne.

Bang bang bang was great but Gawn kicked a captains goal like no other that day

 

I was at a footy club 50th anniversary dinner occasionally checking the scores and at 1 stage in the second half were 41 points down.

I thought that’s that a mate on my table said a bit later ou won.

I was shocked and enjoyed watching the replay the next morning.

Living in WA the next month was a very special time.

11 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

F k that was a great moment in history.

But at the same time depressing, how far we have fallen.

Even more painful if you also consider the brand's interview after the game.

Where's the love for the club and its supporters gone?


2 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Even more painful if you also consider the brand's interview after the game.

Where's the love for the club and its supporters gone?

One thing that tears me up inside now is Goodwin's post match presser after the grand final. The way he spoke about the journey the club has been on to reach the pinnacle and I just remember thinking, 'wow we're a successful and relevant club again'. Then Trac is also there as the NS medalist and basically credits Goodwin for transforming him into this elite footballer.

It's staggering how far we've fallen away since then.

Edited by At the break of Gawn

Just.

Like.

That.

Just.

LOVE.

That.

Always.

At least until next time...

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

Who still has their 2021 Premiership cap?

I didn't enjoy that enough at the time due to stress and still not trusting them.

Good to see Harmsey there.


On 21/08/2025 at 06:25, dazzledavey36 said:

Geelong are still contending whilst we have sunk to the depths of the ladder.

How the hell did we just allow that to happen.

Going back to that night, my god that was such a special night.. you could sense there and then that we were within finger length off winning the flag after that win.

Happy times back then.

With a really stubborn selection policy.

Wouldn’t mind Bedford & Jordan back!

Edited by Doug Reemer

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