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GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs Essendon
Crompton's the man replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
I do hope Essendon play better I hate seeing them embarrassed and humiliated -
Thank you The classes are paying off
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I recall seeing him playing as if demented in our loss to the Filth about two years ago on the Queen’s Birthday clash - he played with not only aggression but an astonishing amount of spite with which our players seemed unable to cope and on the day were not equal to. Jeremy is a loss, looking back, that we can not only cope with but perhaps view with a degree of satisfaction. C’est la vie and arrivederci 🙋🏽♂️
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The whole land of Mordor is a dark territory and at its heart is the evil genius that is controlling everything. Thus there is one reason why the descriptor doe not apply to Geelong
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I have confessed previously to consenting to an accord with one of my sons-in-law that the progeny of the mixed marriage would be brought up to barrack for whomsoever might be in the higher position on the ladder at the time and time goes by so slowly…… but my second most favourite Russian proverb comes to mind for some reason that I can’t explain: If you live long enough you will see the body of your enemy floating down the river
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You mean like the miracle of the loaves and fishes?
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What’s your favourite GOAL from the Grand Final?
Crompton's the man replied to a topic in Melbourne Demons
I had the privilege of speaking with Ray Shaw recently and discussing the Grand Final - he’s pretty impressed with the current ream and its youth I think it’s fair to say. I was curious as to his take on the Harmes to Fritsch goal that started it all - if that hadn’t happened would Melbourne inevitably won anyway? His take : absolutely not - momentum is a huge thing in football and if that hadn’t happened quite possibly the game would not have turned the way it did (he also observes that the 6-6-6 rule prevents the other side from blocking the game up as would have happened in years gone by). so for me - Bayley Fritsch’s first goal half way through the third quarter when we were 19 points down after our bad position at half time had actually got worse - with an special and honourable mention to Harmes. -
That’s a big call but time may prove you right
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There’s always next year
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What they're saying at Whitten Oval.
Crompton's the man replied to Fork 'em's topic in Melbourne Demons
It’s interesting isn’t it that these threads generate heat when there’s sniping and dirty play. Our team played great honest football - I can’t think of any action that was below the belt and unless pressed would say the same for our opponents Having been at 2000 and seen a larynx-crusher delivered to - not sure - Brad Greene (?) it is reassuring to think that football can be played and won without resorting to grubby tactics Well played to both sides P.S. we have worn out the tape watching the replay so watched the MFC website Road to Hell and back series today totally fascinating authentic footage of a footy club being rebuilt from the ground up the series is only half finished - the best is yet to come - but this week’s result absolutely was NOT a random result Great people building a great club -
POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
We feel your love -
POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
and the third quarter in the elimination final against Geelong is possibly the best football I have ever seen over a fair lifetime Mind you, I haven’t seen the replay of the GF third quarter yet -
POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
I also was discombobulated insofar as Bayley Fritsch was not the recipient of the Norm Smith medal -
POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
I’m glad I broke tradition and didn’t bet on a draw -
POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
I saw the 1964 Grand Final and have wondered endlessly whether my grandchildren whose houses are today decked out in red and blue would ever see a Melbourne premiership There is so much to consider and I don’t pretend to be a brilliant analyst Better recruiting allied with pruning of the list A couple of wildcards - Bayley Fritsch For me a special mention of the daring coaching tactic of handballing forward into danger trusting in the ability of the attacking player to carry forward the contest whereas for so many years the convention has been to handball backwards (the only team I can recall as successfully countering this in 2021 was Collingwood for whatever reason) The development through Casey that has given some young ones with talent the experience of this Cup that can be carried forward Also - from today’s game : we are building for the future perhaps to create not a one hit wonder but something special and ongoing My cup runneth over and our fourteen grandchildren not to mention five children have their faith and loyalty rewarded and they have witnessed a true team triumph (without individualism) -
POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Seriously have we beaten anyone above us on the ladder? -
GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Western Bulldogs
Crompton's the man replied to At Least I Saw a Flag's topic in Melbourne Demons
Bulliewobbles about to hit -
The thing you’re most tired of hearing
Crompton's the man replied to Cassiew's topic in Melbourne Demons
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The Geelong full forward I will attempt to be less cryptic in future Apologies
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It was a great victory however, we should spare a thought for TTT ( Tommy the Thug) who must be feeling absolutely shocking after putting in one of the worst and most worthless performances that any Australian Rules players has ever put in in the history of the game. I have gone back to 1898 and been unable to find any player who has piked it as comprehensively and pathetically as that beautiful Tom. It hurts me to say this because I admire him so much
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Our daughter just messaged that she cried when they came out. That just shows the superficiality of youth. I’ve been crying all day
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Sincerely hope that you’re wrong
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AFL TRADE NEWS AND RUMOURS
Crompton's the man replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Mad Monday should be exciting at Brisbane Watch the players run for the hills when MR turns up as Al Capone carrying a violin case -
Since my children got vaccinated they tell me they can charge their mobile phones just by putting them on their forearms