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  1. On 12/25/2018 at 10:01 PM, Nasher said:

    I’ve always been curious as to what type of human one has to be when on sight of someone who’s had one too many, the first instinct is to snap a photo and circulate it on the internet.

    Scum

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  2. 1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

    It certainly had been, but I have an inkling that last year we played no home games at Docklands.  I could look it up, but I'm in a lazy mood.  Since Docklands no longer represents the hoodoo to us that it once did, it would almost be worth us playing the eagles there just to deny them exposure to playing on the G, even if we no longer need to sacrifice home games to Docklands.

    We have played the eagles only once a season and on their home deck on every occation for the past two years if I recall correctly.  About bloody time that we play them on the eastern side of the Nullabour.  Alternate to denying them the experience of the G (which they probably have covered by the GF anyway to be honest), I recon it would be great to play them at the G in about Rd 4 or 5, when hopefully we are really hitting our straps and pulverize them in front of a home crowd of 75,000 - 68,000 of them being Melbourne supporters.  The umpires can give us free kicks for tripping over our own feet then, just like they do the eagles in WA.

    We were pretty good at tripping over our own feet in Perth in the final.

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  3. On 10/13/2018 at 9:56 PM, Demonland said:

    HELLO, GOODBYE?

    Jesse Hogan passed the 40 goal mark for the third time in his career and despite suffering a foot injury in round 21 against Sydney, he finished with a personal best of 47 goals for the season. That performance is all the better when one takes into account the fact that he was often played for brief periods further down the ground and even in the midfield. Hogan has been pursued for years by Fremantle but the Dockers put in a low bid for him and when that was knocked back they announced they had withdrawn their interest.

    Date of Birth: February 12, 1995

    Height: 195cm

    Weight: 100kg

    Games MFC 2018: 20

    Career Total: 71

    Goals MFC 2018: 47

    Career Total: 152

    Votes 2018 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 365 votes

     

     

     

     

    But they were lying.

  4. I can understand he may want to return to WA to be near his Mum, but he’s been here for several years now and surely most of his friends are Melbourne-based. Why would he want to go to a team that’s on the bottom rungs of the ladder (apart from $)? Most players who have retired and look back on their careers, when interviewed say that they would rather have been in a successful team than have earned more dollars. Also, maybe Melbourne can offer a few more $ as well?

  5. 38 minutes ago, phuket demon said:

    Why the sad sacks?? Nothing better than those pricks choking after kicking the first five goals. Only us winning a gf would be better. This is awesome. Make no mistakes they are the enemy. Dogs. 

    YES!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. 12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

    I think I said earlier that Bucks is the only part of the Filth I like. Basically pleased West Coast won. Simpson, on the other hand, has the personality of a 1970s beige carpet.

    Who cares.

    it was a wonderful feeling that the filth lost.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Jaded said:

    Feel for Pies but thrilled Howe didn’t win a flag. Or Eddie. 

    I have a lot of time for Buckley. I like him a hell of a lot more as a coach than I did a player. 

    Go and join Collingwood then and get off this forum.

  8. 58 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

     

    It is time to put strict limits on runners time on the ground. I like the idea of it being only after a goal.

    Bucks is a class act and his demeanour has been exemplary 

    Feel for pies what??????

  9. 2 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

    Your kidding right? Nothing even remotely close to the reason i wrote about.

    Yeah we beat WC, they were under strength remember? Kennedy kicked 3 goals in a GF today did you see that SD? It was a good win but its completely different in a Prelim interstate in a hostile environment. We were spooked.

    Win your games (5 under 10 points)and play in a qualifying final at the G, we had to do it the hard way. You completely ignored this factor champion.

    outside the top 4.

    Get a clue bloke.

    Crap. Watch the game sweetie. We fell apart psychologically. Kennedy got the ball because Lewis passed it to him and our players were turning it over. We had almost the same crowd against us the last time we played and we didn’t have viney.  The delivery from the midfield was dreadful. Theirs was brilliant. It wasn’t about Kennedy and darling. It was about the midfield.

    I’m adding to the narrative, don’t assume I’m responding to your drivel.

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  10. 3 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

    The trick is to play a prelim @ the G not interstate. We coughed up 5 games under 10 points, enough said. We will be better for this years experiences.

    Today hurts yes, but we will be stronger come next year.

    But we beat West Coast in the West in the last few weeks of the season. And don’t give me that Kennedy Darling nonsense. We played like dogs in the Prelim. We had Viney back.

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  11. On 9/28/2018 at 12:09 PM, Docs Demons said:

    Agree and if he wants to move back closer to family to assist in running the business then we should assist as long as we get what we want. I have no issues with those that are looking elsewhere. Except for Hogan the others are bottom 6 players or VFL at best. Certainly looks like we are clearing the decks for some serious trade action. Can't wait.

    Don't forget posters the nucleas of our side from Prelim game are still there!.

    Yes that great preliminary final team.

  12. 3 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

    I wondered too about the slipping, I initially blamed the bootstudders but I now think it is a symptom of nerves, not unlike the fumbling and missed handballs. When you are nervous you tend to rush things, and slip over more. 

    Its Grand Final week I think the MRP went on a sabbatical some time ago. 

    The people who maintain the ground at Perth are known to over-water the grass to make opposition players slip over.

  13. 3 hours ago, dieter said:

    We lost a match in Perth against a team that doesn't get  been beaten when Darling and Kennedy play together.  It was ALWAYS going to be a very, very tough gig. Not even the E Coli Wobblers could beat them there.

    It was nothing to do with darloon and JFK. It was our players turning the footy over. We beat this team recently. Our players lost the plot psychologically.

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