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  1. Seems to have reached this point for many I think. But what are you going to do? You know you should do something but.......
  2. I'm pretty sure that over the last 2 seasons we have displayed heaps of potential. Yes last years finish was a bust. Yes we were weak in 3 significant games but there were also huge injury issues. But for most of the season we had some great wins ( Crows, Dogs, Eagles) that proved we were tough as well. Let them underestimate us at their own expense. This is clearly a H20shed year for the club I predict a third year of potential and improvement with enough wins to play finals.
  3. He was good in the last game but was horrible in his 3 games b4 that. I hope he goes and plays well somewhere else .......best of luck to him. He had a great year last year but he fell away at the end of this one. Hes a seasoned player and needs to show leadership. He didnt and If we can get someone who can in his place we should.
  4. Trengrove.......thanks for trying White Kennedy........couldnt cut it Spencer Bugg.........thanks for only playing half a season cos you have a bad temper, UNprofessional. Vince...done well Kent...doesnt seem interested. AND trade J watts.
  5. Not sure if this is a fact. The first ball getter is tackled and may be pinged. Are there stats to support this?
  6. It was interesting. As bad as we were 1st quarter the umps gave Pies 5 frees and 0 to us. In the the 3rd the frees were even ....11 each. IN the last they went back to giving pies 4 more. HUge impact at crucial times.
  7. For the sake of matrimonial harmony I watch this show by myself.
  8. No but the standard is woeful.
  9. Not to take anything away on a most deserving player..... But where is everyone else apart from Hibberd and Neville? I suppose TMAC but thats about it.
  10. We also haven't been smashed by other teams. In fact, there have been very few smashings this season so therein lies the answer. Teams have never been closer than this season. Yes, I would love to see us put Norf away by 12 goals but I'd be happy with a 1 point win as well. We need to put this year and last against the backdrop of a decade of shite. We are not beating teams by more than 40 points but we are at least beating teams we have not beaten for eons. From that angle this team is awesome.
  11. Thanks for the tip but I'm afraid the only help for me would be some sort of Venn diagram posted above the telly. Speaking of which congrats on the little "on" . You will watch even more now but it will be shows like telly tubbies. Enjoy.
  12. I get so confused with this bloody show.
  13. Great thread. He deserves our admiration.
  14. Most appropriate nickname "the wiz".........he was magical,,,,,,,,,,,,,an excitment machine. For the younger supporters think Garlett factor and double it.
  15. You almost dont realise how bad the side was until you look at all the records. Sides must have waited with anticipation to play us and worse....... our team expecting to lose. So proud of the win against Hawks last year....Saints and crows this year. Lets follow up with a win this week and next. Last time 3 in a row?
  16. I think their midfield review was before Oliver had asserted himself and before Lewis arrived. Remember how bad it was when Jones was tagged. Sometimes Vince picked up the slack. Watching the Dons game when Viney fired, WOW....how wrong did CD seem.
  17. You must remember Rocktober
  18. Are you sure it wasnt Wayne from St Albans?
  19. Any chance of a line of Rodney Grinter balls? I.e basket, soccer, tennis etc.
  20. You are one committed Melbourne supporter.
  21. Playing so well for his age. Well done son. This team has oodles of talent.
  22. For those who have compared Hogan to Stringer- Hogan is far better with his marking around the ground.
  23. BEWARE … the Demons are on the march.

     

    No longer the easybeats of the competition, Melbourne’s untapped talent is set to soar and pay dividends for years to come.

    When the Melbourne Football club approached Paul Roos’ to coach their team at the end of 2013 many pundits questioned why.

    The Sydney premiership coach came with Hall of Fame pedigree but also a rumoured $1.5 million-a-year pay packet.

    Some questioned Roos’s motives for re-entering the coaching fray — saying it was for money. And considering the terrible shape of Melbourne’s list, some doubted whether he could be make a big impact after originally only signing on for two years. How wrong they were.

    His hard work has paid off with the foundations laid for an exciting decade ahead after improving steadily over the past 2 and a half years winning four games in 2014, seven in 2015 and already five this year

    It’s been 10 years since Melbourne last played finals football — that was under the tutelage of 10 year coach Neale Daniher — since then Melbourne fans have experienced pain — “winning” back-to-back wooden spoons in 2008 and 2009, and wining only 34 matches out of a possible 154 from 2007-2013.

    These days, however, Melbourne’s list possesses some of the most exciting youngsters in the game — and the competition must take notice.

    After years of toiling away with little support, skipper Nathan Jones finally appears free from carrying the load on his own.

    Melbourne’s addition of Bernie Vince was inspired, seeing him claim the Keith “Bluey” Truscott Medal in 2015 as Melbourne’s best and fairest.

    While Jones and Vince are the experience heads their fellow midfielders are relatively new to senior football.

    Max Gawn is arguably one of the best ruckman in the competition, leading the AFL for hit-outs with 359 — shouldering the ruck burden on his own while delivering silver service to his midfield.

    Jack Viney is already a star of the AFL ranked No. 2 for tackles, No. 7 for contested possession andNo. 3 for clearances. He lives for playing tough footy and epitomises everything in a player Paul Roos wants in red and blue.

    And he’s not alone Melbourne has already claimed three Rising Star nominations in the first nine rounds of 2016 — with Clayton Oliver, James Harmes and Christan Petracca showing glimpses of what Demons fans are in store for — they all look to have something special.

     

    On the weekend, South Aussie father-son selection Billy Stretch played his best game of his short 15-game career, winning 31 disposals and kicking a goal ... and he’ll improve.

    Then there’s former Giants Dom Tyson and Thomas Bugg, who Melbourne traded in over the past few seasons — both with prodigious talent.

    Let’s not forget Angus Brayshaw who burst onto the scene last season playing 21 senior matches — only to be unluckily restricted this year with knee and concussion issues.

    It doesn’t stop there — behind the ball Melbourne’s back half looks solid, anchored by key defender Tom McDonald.

    And in the front half, Jack Watts looks to have finally found his niche across half forward — while Jeff Gartlett (ex Carlton) and Jesse Hogan play deeper.

    Hogan is something special. He’s go the lot: moves well, works hard, is competitive and can contested mark as well as anyone in the game. On the weekend he buried Brisbane by himself, kicking five goals, and the football world is the 21-year-old’s oyster.

    What makes Melbourne’s scoring even more impressive is their spread of goalkickers — they currently rank No. 1 the AFL with an average of nine individual contributors a game.

    Early on, Paul Roos copped criticism for being too defensive and using an outdated game plan that struggled to score. But what Roos was doing was establishing the new competitive standard at Melbourne with his defence-first philosophy.

    While it didn’t correlate to early wins, it has laid a rock solid foundation for success.

    Naturally players know how to attack, that’s why he had to go back to defence to go forward. What we’re seeing now is a slow release of the defensive reins to attack more — while not compromising their team defence and competitiveness.

    Sure they still get the occasional touch up, but when Simon Goodwin takes the reins as senior coach in 2017 he will inherit a well-educated and drilled team three years in the making.

    Its impossible to ignore GWS’ talented team as a football powerhouse — it’s smacking us straight in the face.

    But assuming it keeps their crop of young stars, Melbourne is set to follow suit and soar — the Demons cannot be ignored and as their club songs say “Keep your eye on the red and the blue”

    Ignore them at your own pe

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