
Everything posted by Wodja
- GAMEDAY: Rd 15 vs Geelong
- GAMEDAY: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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Bye Bye Bombers: Logo Change Considered
….and they will be washed out to the sea and lost forever (we can hope and dream)
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Bye Bye Bombers: Logo Change Considered
Well I think ‘gliders’ is a far more environmentally appropriate name than ‘bombers’
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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2024 Gather Round
Sounds like Groundhog Day
- THE LAST TIME THEY MET
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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NON-MFC: Rd 14 2023
Credit also to the size of the crowd that turned up taking into consideration the weather
- Alice Springs Match
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Another game at the 'G?
The likes of Collingwood not being happy? Beginning to sound like a good idea to me.
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NON-MFC: Rd 14 2023
I rank Port higher than Collingwood as a contender.
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NON-MFC: Rd 14 2023
That is interesting. After Geelong won by a record 119 points in the GF against Port the first game of the following year was a GF rematch over in Adelaide. I recall a Geelong spectator walking into the ground wearing a Geelong guernsey with 119 on his back. I always wondered if he lived to see another day.
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NON-MFC: Rd 14 2023
Losing margin against Geelong in a GF (by Port)
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
In 2021 it may sound strange, but I feel our team had a fairy tale run of sorts. It appeared that they were not fazed by not having crowds attending games for a lot of the home and away games that season (due to Covid lockdowns etc). This did not seem to phase them. They were galvanised and on a mission. Got the minor premiership, can’t ask for much more. Come finals time, particularly those held in Perth, they got the best rent a crowd support you could hope for. A significant majority of the football loving state adopted Melbourne as their team in the finals. The crowds were electric and loud! Make no mistake, that really lifted our boys untold. They certainly got the job done and did it with style. I was so proud. 2022 was such a struggle year on so many levels. Premiership hangover, the draw, being the hunted, injuries etc. In the scheme of things we did well but it wasn’t a great year if that makes sense. In my opinion although our crowd numbers were reasonable, for the most part lacked real passion. Lesser opposition crowds at times were louder than us! That’s how I saw it. This year we seem to be disregarded as serious contenders by media, opposition fans. I get it, we lost a few close games and didn’t have too many big scalps. Such is. That was until the Collingwood game. The boys lifted and our crowd got behind our lads (eg. cheering matching the boos Grundy received - I was so proud). Not only did our players step up, so did our supporters. I know it was a big crowd but it was different. Although we were outnumbered, our supporters stood up and showed real passion. I have no doubt our players would have noted this also. I am optimistically thinking this is a turning point of sorts for the rest of the season and hopefully for many years to come. I like it how the media are critical of us. I actually love feeling the hate other supporters from some clubs seem to have for us. The doggies, Hawthorn, Collingwood and Geelong supporters come to mind. I hope there are others. Most people only seem to think that Collingwood, Brisbane and Port are the only serious contenders. We are disregarded by a lot of people. Again, I love this. I hope the crowd reaction for the Collingwood game was not a one off. I want our mob to galvanise, I want us to feel as if it is us versus the world. I want our passionate supporters to turn up and back in our boys for the rest of the season. Goody at his press conference pretty much said words to this effect. It is the least we can do to help our boys. I am looking forward to see the ‘disregarded’ demons become the team that everyone fears. Same for our supporters. Rather than being ridiculed, I want people to be amazed at our size and more importantly our passion. For over half a century we by and large were on struggle street. It is time for us to morph into being a football powerhouse, players, support staff and supporter base. I want us to be feared, hated and respected all at the same time. Life is too short. I hope we smash Geelong next game, although a close win will do. GO DEES!
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What They Are Saying At Victoria Park
On the way home on the train I could really feel the hate from one Collingwood supporter. I loved it!
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Kade Chandler Re-Signs for 3 Years
Week keeps getting better and better. I’m beginning to feel like I was in mid season 2021….. something that I unfortunately didn’t achieve in 2022 (even after winning 10 in a row). GO DEES!
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
Isn’t it great having both Smith and Tomlinson both up and about! This with all the ‘mids’ it now gives us a depth of talent (as well as flexibility) across the field. Hope everyone holds / improves their form. This will allow us to test / rest / manage players over the coming weeks. Also an opportunity to refine / test our systems….and keep the opposition guessing. Ultimately, come finals selectors will pick players in best form as well as ‘best fit’ depending on who we play. It’s a tough gig if you don’t make the final 23. In my mind it is the squad that wins a premiership, not just the final 23.
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PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
I’ll take a punt that the answer to the question will in part include strategic considerations being given to resting / rotating players as well as refining / testing systems over the next few rounds. Can’t wait to see the team they choose for the Geelong game. Come September the 66 million dollar question will be selecting the starting 22 hopefully from a full, fit list. I’m guessing this will also be influenced by whom we are fronting up against.
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
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Mason Cox post game altercation
Apparently information will only be given out on a ‘knees’ to know basis.
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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Contenders & Pretenders
It is interesting to hear what coaches say at press conferences. Typically you would not expect them to give too much away for obvious reasons. Having said that, McRae certainly seemed to mean it when he said in his Melbourne loss press conference he would rather see Collingwood take risks and take the game on when they are behind in the last quarter to try and win and would not be disappointed if they then lost by 10 goals. Not that it is any sort of secret, that is their general game plan. However, if you are the opposition coach it must be a very nice to know likely strategy of Collingwood if you are going to play them and are in front at the final break. Knowing that, I’ve been shocked about how many teams that tried to go into defensive mode when they were leading against the Pies at 3/4 time and lost (eg Essendon). Sure, you must defend but surely launch counter attacks wherever possible. (Like we did bar the last couple of minutes- we will learn from that)
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood