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  1. anything above 0 is fantastic in this current covid climate the beauty of isolation as an island nation, i guess
  2. while i expect to lose to richmond this week, i also think with the injury toll that they'll beat footscray next week - i also expect to beat north next week, which means at the end of next round both teams will remain top of the table at 7-1 in an ideal world we win this and next week against north, dogs lose to tigers, we go top of the ladder
  3. From a heated studio in Docklands...
  4. classic ankle breaker
  5. ya gotta keep ya powder dry!
  6. hogan v hannan in the vfl this evening hogan looks a class above hannan hurt early but has come back on i think
  7. whatwhat say what replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Players - Gawn, Jones, Harmes, and Lever (I think) Coaches - Goodwin and Chaplin (I think)
  8. It’s ‘meth coke’
  9. whatwhat say what replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    More and more players - particularly those with families - are moving down the peninsula as a vague “tree change” from inner suburban living I don’t think Casey as a home base for the MFC is as unattractive as it used to be
  10. St Kilda v Geelong on a Friday night? Really?? Helps when the ceo goes for you I guess
  11. whatwhat say what replied to Demon JM's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Some talk in the little paper that Ed Richards from the dogs could be looking for fresh opportunities Would be a nice addition for outside run as a defender / offensive wing option
  12. it's likely we can put a line through him, yeah? gone from a 'project' player to one destined to be a top 20 pick how's kobi george going?
  13. whatwhat say what replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    i wish we could move to toorak park and victory square, but the massive housing block that's gone up there (for obvious reasons) took priority
  14. whatwhat say what replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    fwiw, max in a recent interview talked about what a difference training at casey over gosch's has made to setting up defensive structures the players previously 'felt' that they were set up okay based on their defensive set-up and patterns with regards to the way they would set up at gosch's and the space they would have to defend it was only once they went out to casey and a 'full size' ground akin to the mcg that they realised how much space they were leaving open with their previous set-ups
  15. melksham's field passing was superb from my spot on the afl member's wing - that scythe of a pass from just on the d50 arc to petracca just on the f50 arc before trac bombed to jackson / plugger mac for free and play-on goal was a thing of beauty can't see him being dropped
  16. mostly from the back i think - they'll both be predominantly 'black' with white numbers when did poppies start becoming associated with anzac day? it's relatively recently, yeah? edit - from the australian war museum, turns out it's not as recent as i necessarily thought, dates back to 1940: The poppy has also become very popular in wreaths used on Anzac Day. An early instance took place in Palestine, where poppies grow abundantly in the spring. At the Dawn Service in 1940 each soldier dropped a poppy as he filed past the Stone of Remembrance. A senior Australian officer also a laid a wreath of poppies picked from the slopes of Mt Scopus. Poppies adorn the panels of the Memorial's Roll of Honour, placed beside names as a small personal tribute to the memory of a particular person, or to any of the thousands of individuals commemorated there. This practice began at the interment of the Unknown Australian Soldier on 11 November 1993. As people waited to lay a single flower by his tomb in the Hall of Memory, they had to queue along the cloisters, beside the Roll of Honour. By the end of the day, hundreds of RSL poppies had been pushed into the cracks between the panels bearing the names of the fallen.
  17. tigers fans say the same thing about jason castagna he's a three-time premiership player cos of the pressure that he puts on and workrate that he has while he is playing like he is he most definitely won't be dropped
  18. hmm, not sure i agree with that from midway thru the first quarter onwards, the general 'vibe' around me in the southern stand was that we were significantly on top but we just weren't converting on the scoreboard; the same case for the majority of the year thus far tbh and i'm talking bout hawks and dees fans - the former were happy to be hanging around on the scoreboard and being 'in the game' as it stood, much as they have for much of the year, whereas we were clearly trying to find a way to get on top on the scoreboard as well as around the ground i long for the arrogance of being a tigers supporter
  19. whatwhat say what replied to Redleg's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    could do worse than model his game on shai bolton - lightly framed, quick, but strong, and hard at the contest
  20. keep us updated all season please @Drunkn167, he's like part of the demonland family thanks to your contributions
  21. who doesn't love this absolute warrior of a footballer? epitomises the resilience and attitude that it takes to back up again and again so that he can deliver the best he can for the club can't wait to see him get a win in his 300th in front of a massive crowd in a massive game
  22. slobbo spent four years browbeating buckley to the point that the latter walked away from a nice chunk of change to get off the show this is the first time that slobbo has been able to 'go' at him in years; safe to say he relished it
  23. I’d say from my spot on afl members it was 60/40 Melbourne’s way Plus as everyone knows we are one of the LOUDEST supporter bases in the competition
  24. Heading for all oztrayan selection
  25. 6: Gawn 5: Langdon 4: Lever 3: McDonald 2: Oliver 1: Salem