Everything posted by Rodney (Balls) Grinter
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Are the Dockers the worst ever team for trading?
...Langdon finished 5th in Freo's 2019 B&F behind a couple of guns in Fyfe and Mundy. I know he wanted to come home, but I still don't recon Freo played enough hard ball to get sufficient compensation for him. Probably too much else going on for them at the time being Neale, Hogan and Hill centric. #positivelingers
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Are the Dockers the worst ever team for trading?
In that case, perhaps our historical kicking coaches are way better than this forum gives credit for and worked wounders over his first preseason for us, because his feild passing by foot has been pretty well on the mark since day for he's played for us. His goal kicking has been a bit iffy in the past and does seem to be an area he has stepped it up a bit.
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Are the Dockers the worst ever team for trading?
I agree with what you are saying Re Langdon. Dockers essentially accepted a future second Rd pick for Langdon, who was clearly a very good player for them at the time (somewhere up towards the top of their B&F from memory). Compare that with two first Rd picks for Jake Lever. I'd say that Lever and Langdon are quite comparable commodities with respects to their high calibre and impact on games. We got Langdon for absolute peanuts. Not that I'm complaining. #positivelingers
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Farewell Jesse Hogan
If he was fit he'd be getting games ahead of the mummy, no doubt about that for me.
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NON MFC: Rd 07 2021
Agreed. Hawkins had an absolute mare of a last quarter goal kicking wise. Could have iced the game on a few occations, but failed to do so. Admittedly I only saw the last quarter or so, but thought it was more a case of Geelong loosing it and Sydney lucky to be in the game due to some good goal kicking, so I'm unconvinced that they represent as big a threat to us, but probably not as easy a win that it was starting to look like with the Swans on the slide either. No doubt if we do win, the media will still be like "Melbourne haven't really beaten anyone yet".
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Back to Back Blockbuster Friday Nights for the Dees
I have to admit that I've got a bit of latent MFCSS about this double header block busters. Last season we were just stating to get up and about and then came up against Brisbane and Port in big games/tests in subsequent weeks, lost both games and became a bit of a dislocation to our season. I think our team is performing much better right now and I really do hope we put on a good show in front of the football world this time.
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Why Oliver is More Dangerous Than You Think
Love this part of his game. That he mixes it up in a bit of a scuffle and then jogs away with a huge grin on his white pasty face and boofy head of red hair ensure he gets right under the skin of opposition supporters. A joy to watch.
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Why Oliver is More Dangerous Than You Think
I honestly don't know what has happened to his goal kicking this year. Over his career he has been pretty decient in front of the sticks, but this season he actually looks worse and less likely to nail a goal than Max. Hope he is just saving up his accuracy for if/when we need that set short after the siren to win the game, I just hope that's not a grand final or something - that would send my blood pressure through the roof. Agree with others regarding his goal assists and score involvements. That play where he combined with Spargo to win possession and then flicked the perfectly placed handball to Jackson out the back around the corner was typical Clarry, making the dificult look easy and results in a goal that otherwise might not have been in the hands of another player. Sure there were probably other great little handball gives out of congestion deep forward that he instigated as well, but that one to Jackson was peak Clarry.
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Farewell Jesse Hogan
Preuss wishes he has a profile. . P.S. I quite liked the big PREUUUUUS. Also hope he gets a break with injuries and gets out on the park, although I'd also worry that GWS are starting to look pretty good as a side again, so perhaps he can take his time a bit too.
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Top of the Ladder?
Partially agree, but finishing to 2 also means a guaranteed home final which does have some value associated with it. Absolutely pinching myself about the position we are presently in. Normally at this point in the season I'm looking ahead in the fixture to see who plays who and who we can beat just to edge ourselves into the top 8 after a horror or mediocre start to the season. Right now that's all kind of irrelevant and it's about which are the few sides that are on papper and form good enough to push us and present as genuine danger games. That might sound kind of arrogant, but to me it's a reflection of the tallent we have been building and the attitude and cohesion which we are presently playing with, which has finally come together. The maturity with which the team is playing, I really don't feel like there is much risk of us being beaten by poor or mediocre sides. It's a nice place to be, but pretty unfamiliar territory I must say. Maybe this is what it feels like to support a team that's actually a strong and well coached like supporters of some opposition teams must have felt like in the past.
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The MelbourneFC.com.au Thread
Think they said at the end of their last show that they would be fortnightly, not weekly. Another hot social media tips from Tommy Bugg again I think.
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Demonland Podcast
Oooooooooozzzz
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Jonathan Brown to take Sam Weideman under his wing
I personally think we could and should manage/rest Jacko and possibly T Mac/BBB at some stage this year, so Weid will get his chance at AFL level.
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Jonathan Brown to take Sam Weideman under his wing
BBB are averaging about the same this season. Weid hardly got near it in his first game back apparently. He's kicked 0, 7 and 3 goals in his outings so far this year hasn't he?
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Ben Brown Set to Debut
Here it is. Don't know where the above graphic comes from, but it's gold!
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Ben Brown Set to Debut
You need to check out the talking Ben segment or whatever it was. He's a pretty smart cookie the old BBB. Think he did some kind of media studies, a batchelor of arts or something.
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Ben Brown Set to Debut
I recon it was because he was so bloody good and North kept beating us that spawned any dislike for BBB on my behalf. How things change. ...now just get the job done boys.
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Ben Brown Set to Debut
I think BBB was one of the prime target of players that need a haircut thread. But just like Dogga, Hunt and Linngers, if he performs well for the MFC, he can have his hair however the [censored] he likes!
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Ben Brown Set to Debut
When we first recruited big Ben Brown, I showed my 5yo son the video highlights of him kicking all the goals for North and he instantly became his favorite MFC player. So much so, that when I bought my son a new MFC jumper the other week, he wanted the No.50 on the back, which he has hardly taken off since I bought it for him, without BBB even playing a senior game for the mighty Demons. Little guy will be absolutely stoked to watch him run out for us on Sunday as I will too. We've been pretty good even without an elite FF this season and I'm hoping that with BBB about to step in an dominate the forward 50 arc, that will take us to the next level again. Looking forward to those go go gadget arms marking everything in sight and the big fella slotting through some big bags of goals for the MFC over the next few seasons. ...might even be a few more MFC No.50 jumpers running around out there over the next few years.
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The Adem Yze Appreciation Thread
Agreed, which is why it's peed me off with the media constantly asking " Are Melbourne the real deal?" all freaking season. It's been a long build, the quality is there in the core group and they have now played together for a number of years building cohesion, so why should it come as any surprise? Port Adelaide have also had a similar trajectory to us. Ken Hinkly has no doubt been under pressure at times, but I don't think there is much question that he is the guy pulling it all together.
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Would you take Jeremy Howe back?
How could we do that?
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - KYSAIAH KROPINYERI PICKETT
Riewldt (whatever his name is?) is such a total [censored]. Even if that's what he told Kossie on the field, no need to go big noting himself like some high and mighty on Slobbo's show about the issue. Should have stayed on the field. Whatever genuine benifit there might have been by this 'elder statesman' type advice on the field was just undone by his somewhat belittling blabbing in the media.
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Kate Roffey Set to Become President of the MFC
Hi, my name's Kate, I have a business background and grew up loving the Demons. Robbie Flower was my favorite player, but I also use to love watching Rod Grinter go about his craft on the MCG on a Saturday afternoon during the late 80s and 90s. Did I mention my dad was a dentist? ... I'm sure there's more to it than that and I agree by the way. You would actually think she and the board would want to be doing something to promote her profile and let the members get to know her, since she will need to be elected sooner or later, come the time.
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The ANB Appreciation Thread
Maturity and consistentcy I'd say are a big part of it. ANB has often showed glimpses of good form in the past, only to disapoint with a lack of performance the next week. Someone also said belief and I think that is also a part of it as it is for all of the team at the moment. I also think it has two aspects: 1. Belief in themselves as individuals, that if the stuff something up, they have the confidence and self belief to put that behind them and move onto the next contest/oppertunity; 2. Belief in the team system. I know it sounds like a bit of a clechè, but by buying in and having confidence in doing the team thing that the teams performance benifits, reflects on them and boosts their performance as individuals within that team off the back of the pressure and team efforts gifted to them by their fellow team mates. When you look at premiership sides, they aren't totally chock full of all the best talent in the competition. It's why I'd prefer goers like ANB, Hunt, Spargo, T Mac and Tomlinson over some of the primadonna's going around like Elliot, DeGoey, Lynch etc.
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CHANGES: Rd 07 vs North Melbourne
Agree. BBB at his top is an absolute gun and I have little doubt he would make our side better. He's had 2.5 full games under his belt now, so should be cherry ripe, match fit. I know we don't want to mess with form, interupt a winning side, underrate our opposition etc, but I also don't think we will have a better oppertunity to introduce him into the team than the run of teams we have over the next four weeks. Wouldn't be ideal to be finding his feet in the Bulldogs game. We didn't pick him up to be kicking bags of goals for Casey, so I say get him in. I really do struggle a bit to know who to drop for him though. Perhaps if we have someone playing with an injury which could do with some rest, this could be the perfect oppertunity to manage them, to help us sustain a healthy, fit list throught the whole season. It's the kind of luxury that being 6 - 0 affords, so I really think we need to take advantage of that. Now that we've got off to such a great start, I do have a niggling fear that we are peaking too early and could fall in a heap come the pointy end of the season - how's that for a new take on MFCSS that I never saw comming!!