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DemonWorshipper

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  1. Strauss is 19. http://www.melbournefc.com.au/players/playerprofile/jamesstrauss/tabid/8357/playerid/19899/category/senior/season/2010/selected/bio/default.aspx He is eligible, He is listed at $101 at sportsbet.com.au
  2. Melbourne 13.15.93 def Hawthorn 13.9.87 Petterd to kick 5 (3 in one quarter). Moloney top possession winner, closely followed by Grimes and Davey. Jamar BOG.
  3. I'll ask as well, what it is the point of trying to bring in 'Melbourne' people? Is this to make us feel warm and fuzzy? Plus the whole sentiment of this thread assumes the failure of Bailey to retain the job as you have not included him in the list. So why would the club retain West and Wellman if they are appointing a new senior coach who would likely want to bring in his people? Also, why would Paul Williams come back to the club after leaving less than 2 years ago (3 years by the timeline you have given) to further his coaching career with the Dogs?
  4. I agree, Are we that sensitive as a supporter base that we are worried about a young player leaving before he's even played a senior game? I can't wait for the first bounce on the 27th! Maybe then we can get the focus back on the game.
  5. Have I missed something? Where has it been announced that LJ needs a shoulder reco? Any links or sources?
  6. I hate to be a stickler here, but Andrew McLeod has never won a Brownlow! 2 Norm Smith Medals and a Champion player but no Brownlow. I do enjoy the positivity of the thread though !
  7. The Week 3 Schedule has been announced on afl.com.au: Saturday March 6 Adelaide v Melbourne at Elizabeth, 4.30pm Here is the link: http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/90018/default.aspx
  8. Bailey has had one message from each interview, he sticking to the plan. This may seem stubborn to you but he is trying to build a winning team with a winning game plan and he isn't deviating from that path. It's gonna take a little patience, but from outside the club I feel like the club is in the right hands. If you want sound bytes from a coach, then go follow the filth !!
  9. I am sure this site has been mentioned before, as many of the contributors post on here. However, I felt like giving it a plug. For anyone who hasn't had a look: http://wiki.fcmelbourne.com.au A bit bored of the talk of Sundays debacle, I felt like a positive MFC experience so I brought up the homepage and have spent the last 3 hours reading it! Keep up the good work, and a shout out to Supermercado for all the excellent articles so far!
  10. I'll be making it down. I'm hungry to see some action !
  11. I like the look of it. Although a little bright! Good work Andy!
  12. Key Back: Wight Rohde Back Pocket: Yeats Whelan Walsh Half Back: Yze S.Febey B.Lovett
  13. Scott Thompson for me, Just for the fact that he had done pretty much nothing for his first 3 years due to injury and then when he was just starting to flourish in the second half of 2004 he gets homesick and the Crows come calling. I have heard family was involved in the decision, but it still hurts. In terms of losing a favourite, It's Brock Mclean for me at the minute, I might get over it as soon steps out for the Blooze, but for the first week after the news broke I felt betrayed as a Melbourne supporter!
  14. Mo Watch week one: http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...07/default.aspx Worth a look, Worth a laugh, maybe worth a donation for research into men's health issues!
  15. Taking emotion out of it can be difficult around here but I feel we have done as well as we could have out of the trade. McLean wanted to go to Carlton and we get their first pick, we won't be able to measure for about 5 years who wins out of it! Pick 11 is not necessarily a poor pick, the last five years it has unfolded like this: 2004: Port Adel - Adam Thomson 2005: WB - Shaun Higgins 2006: WB - Andrejs Everitt 2007: Sydney - Patrick Veszpremi 2008: Collingwood - Steele Sidebottom Make of that what you will !
  16. I was born into a family of Collingwood supporters and as such was expected to follow in that way. However, after the 1990 GF, as an 8 year old I made the bold decision that I didn't want to follow the filth anymore. As it happened, my Mum's family was close to the Yeats family and as many would now, their youngest son Graeme was playing with the Demons at the time. As I had met him a couple of times as a young kid he seemed to have made an impression on me so I decided it was the Demons for me. By the end of 1991, I felt I had been vindicated in my decision as the Pies missed the finals and Jim Stynes had won the Brownlow! From that moment on, I have never looked back and despite the ups and downs of the past 19 years for the MFC, I am a Demon for life. Much to the dismay of my uncles who still feel I betrayed the family !!
  17. My early 90's Melbourne jumper! It was one of the last ones made with a collar. I got it as a birthday present when I was 14 and have worn it to every Demons game I've been to since. It has a number 9 in the back and the white Tooheys sponsor logo on the front. It even has a big burn mark down the right seam where I left it drying next to a heater and yet I still can't bring myself to replace it !
  18. The Saints. They deserve another flag, they've waited long enough!
  19. Even with Priority picks in the back of my mind, I didn't want McMahon to kick the goal. He didn't deserve the mark in the first place and I was completely devestated by it. But that's just bad luck and in the end the pro-tankers got what they wanted and we got to see the team becoming a much stronger unit!
  20. I agree somewhat. He had a shocking run with injuries early, and despite a poor start on Sunday had started to come into the game when his shoulder went. There are still huge question marks hanging over him, but he is still only 24 and I hope for one that he can get back and prove he has something to give!
  21. A very good decision IMO. McDonald will be a skipper in the mould of Viney in 1998-99, a veteran mentor to help bring the younger players through. I would like to see how the leadership group will look for this year though as Junior will need a strong group of leaders around him!
  22. Just received the full version in a club e-mail. Absolute pisser !!
  23. I want to echo those sentiments. Cam has alot of critics on this forum and on 'ology as well, but in what was an annus horriblus for the red and blue, he fully deserves the 'Bluey'. It was also good to see Green and Mclean right behind him though because they are looked upon as the ones to help lead us out the mire. And now we can officially close the book on season 2008!
  24. This is this most positive article we have seen this year about our club! It'll take about another 5 years before we can see the fruits of this labour but It seems we've got the wheels moving forward again. Keep it up Jimma!
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