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  1. Tigers will have to go on the offensive now. I wonder if they can still score a rally of goals. Their defensive pressure game also looks shot, with the GWS picking their way through them.
  2. I understand the report was done by a Geelong faithful. Don't let any Geelong or ex Geelong affiliates touch anything outside of their club. Far too much self interest from them. Geelong won't ever relocate or even play in Tassie as the home game. The whinge from them would be unbearable. Why have them adjudicate for the rest of the Vic teams and in particular Tassy. Gee, there are no warm fuzzys from the AFL. Isn't it a non profit, community focused institution. That is a fail of a decision. Put the calculator and bottom line away. Give Tas a team of their own. League would be better off, in terms of warm fuzziness and bringing joy to the communities.
  3. Would like to see Weids and BBB work together in the forward area. They did alright out at Casey. Vanders and Sparrow struggled in Perth, so both out for me. Interchange could be: Jackson, Jordon, Weids and either Hibbo or Smith. Hibbo is a known quantity, so Smith to get a run and see if he fits in, Hibbo as med sub. Not sure there is a forward position for Bedford unless they go small and have given up on the Weid.
  4. Kev replied to Romey's topic in Melbourne Demons
    Build a car tunnel under Punt road from St.kilda Junction to Vic parade or even the eastern freeway, include a few on/off acceses. Allows for both Gosch's and tiger land to expand. Will quieten the area and give another main artery into the city as well as connecting the eastern and south eastern freeways. The traffic jams for vehicles transitting during sport/music events won't occur.
  5. Kev replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
    I am so happy with this season. The end of the weekend, when we won another, was extraordinary, inspiring and set up my week up, beautifully. Our loses to lesser teams to keep us on our toes. The advantageous draw, the minimal injuries, not too many drama's, players appearing happy, stars performing, new players coming along well, coaches strategies and now guaranteed two final matches. Plus the AFLW MFC team leading the way, and nearly getting the cup. Much still has to go right and will need the footy gods on our side for us to climb up to be the premiers. Though I am satisfied with what the club has given me already. Happy with small mercies. Thanks MFC, however we end the year.
  6. I thought if the WC player had backed off, then the ball wouldn't have ended up under Petty. Adjudicated fairly. Let the defensive player stand up, before wrestling for the ball. Would have been hard done by if 50 I reckon. They were both pushing the rules.
  7. Kev replied to IRW's topic in Melbourne Demons
    Jones before AVB. Flexibility, he has played mid most of his career and has been building both in the back and half forward flanks over the last few seasons. Knows the structures and set up required, so a good role player. Brings leadership and respect. Has a lovely kick on him, can kick goals. Hard to tackle, has a good step and has a passion for the MFC. Give him a game before finals and see if his body/skills are still up for it. Vanders has had his game to prove it, and I think did not perform well.
  8. Weathered the storm (LOL), Really thought a mature club like WC would bank those 4 points and secure their finals spot, and expected us to be fighting right up to round 23. Funny feeling having it the other way round. We done Dees, a club with a changed culture. Oliver, what a game winner. Creates the moment for us. Gee , we give others a look. Need ruthlessness, and the idea that missed opportunities leads to a change of momentum. Stay focused for the entire game, steely, hard and not accepting a weak will. Worried that the game has passed AVB. A few others were in and out, some a bit more out than in. Jackson, hard to match up on, try's and keeps pushing, gets to the contest, plays tall and still developing. Has become an important player. Tracc, Oliver, Harmes lovely work around the contests. Lever, not allowing marks, slapped everything. Petty, winning quite a few one on one's and placing himself in the right position. Jordon picked up for Hunty, though without the flare. May, Gus, Langdon, Salem, Gawn solid games, but I still want more. Liked that Sparrow has endurance, saw him all over the field. Lost his footing a few times, and thought he looked rushed. Hoping he finds something in the next two games. Melky did enough to keep his spot. Nothing like an old head in that forward line. ANB and Bowey, so many assist, always there to help, works so hard. BBB is building. I want us to play on and be a bit frantic occasionally. Some of our close in handballs broke the lines well. Still too many bombs and straight kicks into the forwards. Lower your eyes, kick to space and advantage, use some angles in the delivery. Seemed difficult for them to stop our momentum in the third. Good quarter of footy. Entertaining game.
  9. It is ok whichever way it goes. If it goes on, then we fine tune some things that hasn't worked for us during the game. We will have an easier physical run, with a big break or a suspended last quarter. It will make for an exciting 15 minutes. Need to score early so as to not give them a sniff.
  10. Good goal after the siren. We go in with the excitement and some momentum. Jackson playing well, May, Bowey and Petty, ok. Need to have fast movement after a mark. Where is our play on at all cost at times gone? A few are going missing while some are trying their hearts out. I think we are in a good place to attack in the second half. Go Dees.
  11. Reasonable start. Melksham in it for the first ten minutes, then nothing. Pickett, help out others, do the simple. BBB, good game. Sparrow losing his feet. Backline working well. Keep running Dees. Oliver getting a bit frustrated with the tag by 23, 34. Less bombs and more precision into the 50.
  12. Wet weather! Glad Bowey is in, and Salem. So important not to give turnovers in their forward half. It will be a territory game, push it forward and fight. We have a good balance of young, mature, fast, gut running and powerful players. Love to see Langdon rip it up and Pickett involved for 4 quarters. Plenty of room for BBB to operate, with Fritta leading to smart areas. C'mon Dees play as clean as possible and get some goal accuracy. A good start and we are in the box seat. Would love to see us show up for a fight, be ruthless and play for each other, team first stuff . Go Dees.
  13. I think Danger lost his footing, making him lower. Greene was looking to fend off from the chest. The slip caused a hit to the neck. He fended with elbow because two hands closer to ball. Small margins in an instinctual game. He was playing the ball and trying to make space after the tight contest.
  14. My question is, are we a great team, or at least one in the making? A win, with some style, may go towards answering my question. They will bring the heat in the first quarter, after the media and in-house bashing they copped through the week. Though, they have had plenty of time (9 days) for a go at retribution. My guess is that time will create more anxiety than fight. We have pressure for positions (Bowey, Sparrow, Jordon, Melksham, Jones, Weids, Hibberd, ANB), and performance leading into the finals series is crucial for a few of our players to hold or take a position. Hoping the A graders, May, Lever, Langdon, Gawn can regain their earlier dominance. Good for us to have a crowd to play off, even if a bit one eyed. Great to get a training in a stadium, makes for a big build up, and we play good games when we have a challenge and some adversity. Hope we play with fire, and we learn from Viney's error, becoming tough in the contest, straight line them Dees. Bring the pressure and perform when under duress. Do the 1 percenters, as smothers, shepherds and selfless acts, change or turn the momentum as does smart footy. No brain fades, and kick accurately! Keep winning, go Dees.
  15. I thought there was pressure on him. Some of his disposal were very quick and needed to be, as opponents were right on his tail. Harmes and Viney could learn something. A smart player who seems to know were the other players are. I think other first gamers would get caught with the ball, as they struggle to adjust to the pace of AFL. Great instincts, has a good step to find space and lifts his eyes to find team-mates.
  16. A bit empty after the game. I don't like big margin wins. Perhaps I am just not used to it. I emotionally switched off in the third. We were not going to drop this one, Suns had no fight! Back-line controlled it. Forward-line creating scoring opportunities and holding the ball in their area. Mids giving so much supply and the defensive structure bamboozled 'em. Bowey looked a good fit, very clean, good decision, reads the play well, no nerves obvious. Can't see Tmac getting on the plane to Perth. Last thing a sore back needs is more sitting and having activity restricted. Weids may get another look. Worried about complacency, we can't bring that last quarter to Perth. Brisbane didn't start playing till the third after a game against insipid Suns. I am glad we have been playing the first quarters well of late. Hate to see us give the Westcoast a good start at their home. A week isolated together could gell us, and set us for a good run into the finals series. Winning form is contagious, Don't want to see us up one week then down another. Had too much of that over the past decades. Time to break out and claim this as our season. C'mon Dees, work together, play clean smart footy.
  17. Here we go. No crowds again. Can't take the Suns lightly. Hoping for a very attacking game. Top ten players have to lead the way. Accuracy and efficiency is important for us to get our season back on track. Effort, run, anger and selflessness. Go Dees!
  18. No score review!
  19. No, not equating low score with being boring, we are boring. Fumbly, wrestling, stop start, rarely going with fast ball movement, most of our good play comes from turnovers. Now that other teams have the same fitness levels as us we are not running away from teams in the last quarters. We won alot more quarters early in the year. Nothing has changed! Of course it has. We could turn it on when we wanted to, back then. Now we just aren't dominating for extended periods in the game. Our beautiful plays has been turned into role play, with defensive structures being the number one priority. We used to swarm and run as a pack, hunting and breaking lines, and, having a good balance of inside and outside players. Now they are all at the ball and trying to do it by themselves. Never do we find free space without huge effort, most of the game is about pressure on and from the opposition. We used to be play on at all cost, "red mist' ring a bell. Now we stop and start. Would love to see us play smarter again. More shimmy and fakes, less straight down the line which makes for easy smothers or for defenders to read. Better use of angles and space. Smart play makes for more excitement. Didnt ask for help. Those games we were able to pressure them so that they looked second rate, rushed and broken. It was amazing how we brought the worst out of those teams you mentioned. Dominating a team through pressure, doesn't make for beautiful footy. Though those supporting the dominator may think so. Since I support MFC I found those wins entertaining, we played good footy and never looked threatened. Hope we get back to strangulation. Though pure footy is more entertaining for non invested spectators. By pure footy, I mean highly skilled games between two teams playing smart, flowing footy.
  20. Boring footy isn't necessarily bad footy. Apparently it stands up in finals. Free flowing, high scoring is the bench mark for exciting footy. It shows high skill levels and general excitement. We aren't playing that style. If you believe we are optimising our skills and creating beautiful footy then you are easily pleased by the spectacle we produce. @Rhino Richards
  21. That's right, and with our stop start game we have become boring. Wow, I see many of our wingers and forwards up in the back-line area. Yes we have, we started the season being a high scoring team, though still not making the most of opportunities. Now we just don't seem to take it on as often as we did. We are a wrestling team, kick to packs, and lack foot speed and outside run.
  22. I think we are playing boring football. We used to be a play on, go fast team. Now we have a stop, take your time, hug the boundary style game. Occasionally we go through the central corridor. Our stoppage wins are really the only times there is some improvisation. We've become a dour, flooding, defensive first team.
  23. Great that we hung in there and gave ourselves a chance late in the game. Umpires, wow, I thought all the talk pre-game was just that. Forward structure and the amount of bombs into that area at this time of the season is a worry. They need to lift the eyes and at least put flat passes with some angle into the 50 area. Are the players not listening or the coaches can't create changes. Such a fundamental at the level they play. I am hoping Goody is roping the dopes! Come finals, and we will be the most accurate and efficient team playing. Handballs missing the mark and fumbling. Perhaps they were just trying too hard and the conditions didn't suit the style. We are a selfish team at the moment. They have to help make each other better players. Trying to do much by themselves is not the way. I like that we acted angry and made some tough plays. Why wasn't the maybe rushed behind given a score review? They took the ball coast to coast and scored, to finish off our momentum. Somebody has to be accountable to that non-decision, it shouldn't happen. We couldn't read the nature of the game and so we didn't adapt our style, pressure and match ups. I think we are getting close to falling off the cliff. Fix our forward line and the delivery into it before it's too late. We have a defensive game, time to kick a few bag fulls, to finish off the home and away. Go all out attack and get the yips out of them, hoping for some shoot out matches.
  24. Another response needed by MFC. The two frontrunners, have we learned anything from the two games we have already played against them. Could be a good strategic game. Will Bevo or Goods throw all their stuff into the mix? Hoping we play an attacking game and not a dour affair. Let our defence stand up without all the mids flooding back and exhausting themselves. Want accuracy in-front of goals. It has been our achilles heal. Hoping the forward structure is developing quickly. Tackles need to stick and can't let them have easy or uncontested disposals. We won't jump them again in the first (though would like a repeat). So we need to stick close and not let them blow us away early and play for the 4 quarters. It will be a spirited game. Come out angry Dees. Reset the season after some loses. Good chance to win the ones that matter. Go Dees.
  25. Our ball movement will be a thing of beauty. Our ability to get the ball will hurt anyone in the way. Fight, get it and control it. They will chase us all day.