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Come on. Enough is enoough.

We have been blown out of the water in the 1st quarter in every game we have playe this year (except maybe the Bendigo game, which incidentally was against the Doggies)

Is it too much to ask that the Demons can a tleast keep the game interesting for a quarter or two? I dunno if I can handle going into the quarter time break being 25+ points down again, and knowing there is no way back with the cattle at our disposal

We gotta hit them early, and hit them hard. I want a 6 goal quarter to start the game, and get our confidence up. Please, give us something to cheer about and something positive to make us smile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I'll be happy if they manage to break the banner they showed so little last week, I'm not sure they are up to that task.

 

Possibly the most sensible post you've submitted Y_M.

And it keeps things simple.

Tell the boys to go out and win the first quarter. Then, at the end of that, tell them to win the second.


I am sick of this [censored] now since when is leading at quarter time a high expectation for a game!! Now i don't care who you are, how high our social status is or how big your dick is, you still are a supporter of this club and you still love this club and you still are part of melbourne and when one person says this it spreads and it ruins other peoples confidence until almost everyone thinks that we will be [censored]! Now i don't care what the score was last week because frankly that was last week and it doesn't matter. All i ask of tommorow is that we learn from our mistakes we play our hearts out we apply pressure we hit targets we look dangarous we hold our heads up and we play hard and physical match and we come out of the game and say "we did our best" now that may sound like alot but thats only a fraction of what the boys in the changerooms should be expecting and should only be a fraction of all melbourne supporters!!

Id be happy to be leading after a quarter....that would be the last one !! :D

 
I am sick of this [censored] now since when is leading at quarter time a high expectation for a game!! Now i don't care who you are, how high our social status is or how big your dick is, you still are a supporter of this club and you still love this club and you still are part of melbourne and when one person says this it spreads and it ruins other peoples confidence until almost everyone thinks that we will be [censored]! Now i don't care what the score was last week because frankly that was last week and it doesn't matter. All i ask of tommorow is that we learn from our mistakes we play our hearts out we apply pressure we hit targets we look dangarous we hold our heads up and we play hard and physical match and we come out of the game and say "we did our best" now that may sound like alot but thats only a fraction of what the boys in the changerooms should be expecting and should only be a fraction of all melbourne supporters!!

you are correct, however what yze magic is alluding to is that he would love to be leading at quarter time. just say we do get out to a great start and then we never turn back...we would win!


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I wanna see Miller knock a Bulldog out coming off the line at CHF at the first bounce.

Me too

As long as it is illegal and Miller is suspended for the entire season.

Me too

As long as it is illegal and Miller is suspended for the entire season.

I dont mind him getting a game each week, if he can put the opposition one man down every week ;)

ENFORCE ENFORCE!

Me too

As long as it is illegal and Miller is suspended for the entire season.

Pull ya head head in [censored]!

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