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Places not to go as a dees fan
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to pineapple dee's topic in Melbourne Demons
You lucky Barstard. -
Yes, well, when you're an old garbo like me, your muscles do start to smell a bit like that.
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Are you forgetting Rd 7, 2016? We were up by 5 points at half time and ended up smashing them by 73 points. Jack Viney started the ball rolling, by kicking two goals in quick succession just after half time. I went to the game at Metricon with my old man. It was a most enjoyable evening. As I recall, it was a bit of a break out game for Harmes and Gawn got right amongst it as well (before all the media were worshiping Gawn Dawg as the super start MFC supporters knew he was). Also, whist the Hawks game last year was only in the order of 30 or so points, it really did feel that we put them to the sword and never took the foot off in that last quarter.
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Classic Max Gawn Quotes
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Rodney (Balls) Grinter's topic in Melbourne Demons
Well, if it's good for Max. But seriously, the Demonland auto-censor is seriously lacking in intelegence on occasions. Admittedly, there are times when my intended curse words have been picked up as such, but there are also some pretty benign ones that seemed to get picked up, even in completely benign context. Eg: Was a good coin toss for Josey to win today; Or We gave Gold Coast an absolute flogging last year.- 52 replies
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I'm actually wondering about the logic in him wearing the head gear. Quite counterintuitivly all that I have ever read is that the research says they are in effective in preventing concussions (something about the brain still floating around and hitting the inside of the skull, despite the padding from the helmet). I actually wonder if the headgear is actually as much to remind Guss he has one (a head) and that it needs protecting, much like taping an ankle or a shoulder tells the mussels around it to tighten and that's the part which does the good.
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Classic Max Gawn Quotes
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Rodney (Balls) Grinter's topic in Melbourne Demons
Here with you on this one Maxy and happy with the outcome against Port on Saturday: "We focused a little bit on our start this week especially because our starts have been - excuse my language - sh--house," Gawn told Fairfax Media. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/afl/afl-news/melbourne-focused-on-turning-around-shhouse-starts-says-ruckman-max-gawn-20170723-gxgv7n.html- 52 replies
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Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
He only missed the first half dozen game of the year, so that was a flying start too... (But I take your point, Hibbard has been gold - GO Demons). -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Jack wasn't much chop today... but seriously I don't really care. I think Jacks 100th game was probably marked by the question of would he make it as a player. Since then, I thinkhe has proved the doubters well and truly wrong. Fast forward a fee years to Jack's 150th and I think it's more about will the team make it. Let's hope that question is settled in the afirmative in the years ahead as well. Certainly looking ok at present. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Not completely sure what you are getting at here Dean, but Milkshake has definitely stamped his mark in our best 22 in my book. A bit slow to start (who wouldn't be after 18 months away from footy), but has consistently been in our best performers over the last month when we really needed players to stand up. Another pretty good effort today. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Which one? -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
For MFC supporters who can't handle the Fing cold and snobbery. I'm in. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
He can have a ralph every week if we have a first quarter like that as far as I care. Must have been about the second time this year we were up at the first break. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Lewis's whole first half was huge. People have been calling for him to stand up and in the past month he has delivered in spades. It's just a pitty we had to give up so much for him in last year's trading period. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
You win, we win Ox. Have as many vouchers as you want. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
All I care about right now, % even that improved. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
GWS - all talent, no heart. -
Post Match Discussion - Round 18
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
First half Wow; Second half - what happened; 4 points, who cares, forget the seconod half -
You were one point out. Like I give a F. Every week keep it comming Demonised.
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I remember our 1987 mascot running around with 'Flower Power' on his back late in the season. Loved Robbie, RIP.
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Let's hope it's 20k MFC supporters and 1k Port
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I honestly don't know what to expect from today's game. Strong side on paper, who have played some great footy together this year, but the big unknown is will the in's be match fit. We'll need to be on our game, or Port are the sort of side that could tare us a new one. Good luck to Trenners, great achievement by Wattsy and really hoping we can pull off a win for them and our season.
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Bernie's punishment, your gain. I'd love to hear him speak at one of those events. Top bloke, layed back country attitude and has been great for the MFC. His suspension was silly and I'm not sticking up for his actions on Betts, but I actually think his break is well timed in a sense. I've thought he could use a few rested games this year and when you look at all the in's we have today, it might have been almost the ideal time anyway. Without counting too many chickens, I recon Bernie is just the sort of player it would be good to have fresh and cherry ripe for finals.
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Very philosophical for a Saturday. I don't know what it all means, but I like the last part!
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Great article on flash on the MFC website: http://m.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-07-21/game-significant-in-reconciliation-davey In particular, I find the way he talks about the MFC inspiring and refreshing: Davey, who won the 2009 best and fairest and was a vice-captain of the club, said he loved his time at Melbourne. “I can’t thank the club enough – I love it. I spent 10 years there and it really helped develop and shape me out as a person,” he said. “I’ve got nothing by admiration and a special thanks to the footy club – Danners (Neale Daniher) and [others at] the club like Craig Cameron, who years ago took a punt on a skinny little Indigenous player with a massive afro. “To keep chipping away – I wouldn’t have thought I’d last 10 years there – but I think that’s reflective of the great football club it was and how they really embraced myself" ... “The best thing about it was [playing with] Aussie (Austin Wonaeamirri), Liam [Jurrah] and Nev and the friendships that you forge. Even the non-Indigenous guys – some of the best memories I have of them are behind closed doors. “I love the club and my kids love the club – even last week up in Darwin – to watch it and see all of my family represented in the Melbourne jumpers and their flags, they really love the club as well. It plays a massive part in not only my life, but also my extended family.” To have an ex-player talk about the club in such glowing and spirited terms, to me somewhat restores my faith that there is still loyalty and passion left in football. Would be great for some of the current team to have heard that too. I think that some of our past players are key to helping rebuild a strong and proud culture back at the MFC, home of the mighty DEMONS. It also makes me proud as a non indigionous person to hear how accepted, respected and included Flash felt at the MFC amounst his peers and leaders. Perhaps through Flash, others and his mascot, the MFC can also be part of rebuilding a strong proud and respected indigenous culture.