Everything posted by La Dee-vina Comedia
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Are we capitalising on our on-field successes?
The set of steak knives thrown in used to be the less valuable commodity. Have things changed, or was a St Kilda membership worth less than an SMJFL one?
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MFC AGM
I think Chairs of Boards are perfectly entitled to support the case for specific individuals. Obviously, in a contested election, this means other candidates are not supported. The Chair has a responsibility to ensure the Board is unified and has all the skills that the Board needs. I'd be disappointed if the Chair wasn't taking those matters into consideration. If members don't like the way the Chair leads, or the way the Board functions, they have every opportunity to vote that Board out. With respect to our club, members have just had the opportunity to elect who they want and decided for whatever reason to return the incumbents. Did the Chair's active support for the retiring Directors help them and hinder Lawrence? Probably, but the members who decided to return the incumbents are still capable of thinking for themselves and decided as a group that they didn't want change at this time.
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CASEY: Practice Match vs Carlton VFL
Is it possible to add a head slap emoji to ones own post? Thanks for the polite correction.
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CASEY: Practice Match vs Carlton VFL
Not one of ours, but nevertheless, great to see Sam Docherty was playing in the Carlton ressies.
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CASEY: Practice Match vs Carlton VFL
Keep in mind we're playing Round 1 on Wednesday. It's tough on the Casey boys to be playing today, but an MFC player in this game might be required then and needs an adequate break.
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CASEY: Practice Match vs Carlton VFL
"senior footy"? What definition are they using?
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PREGAME: Community Series vs Carlton
I recall reading that Viney was missing last week because of "Covid protocols". At the time I thought this meant either that he has Covid or someone he had been in contact with, such as another family member, had. Do we know for sure that he had Covid?
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MFC AGM
29% for a candidate not supported by the Board is a high number. I assume he's disappointed not to have been elected, but Lawrence should be pleased to have received this level of member support. Disclosure: I voted for the incumbents.
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Docklands Stadium Makeover
I think the Government was also keen to have a 50,000 seat quality, multi-purpose, roofed venue to fill a needs gap between the Tennis Centre (about 17,000) and the MCG. Since then, they've also added a 30,000 seat venue at AAMI Park.
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Are we capitalising on our on-field successes?
Just looking at this issue from another angle, our sponsor Haymes Paint must have done well. If our local streetscape is any guide, they must have sold truckloads of red and blue paint in September.
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Docklands Stadium Makeover
It's hard to believe today, but back in those days there was a strict 6 months cricket/6 months football regime in place for any Government-owned land...which in those days were all the football grounds. That meant football season could not start until 1 April and must conclude by 30 September. As games were only played on Saturdays (and only at daytime), the season could start as late as 7 April. Waverley Park would not have been on Government-owned land, so would have allowed football to be played in March...or any other time.
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Are we capitalising on our on-field successes?
As a matter of interest, does anyone know whether our sponsorship deals include success payments? In other words, do our sponsorship arrangements require sponsors to cough up more as part of their contract because we won the Premiership?
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Docklands Stadium Makeover
I've heard, but never had it confirmed, that the then VFL was promised a railway line would be built which would go right past Monash Uni and Waverley. The State Government, the story goes, changed its mind because the Premier Henry Bolte preferred to send the trains to Sandown Racecourse instead.
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Docklands Stadium Makeover
It seems that most people who post here seem to disagree with the need for non-football entertainment. I'm one of them. But are we in the majority? So, a serious question for posters: Is there anyone who finds that non-football entertainment adds value to your time at the football? (I promise not to judge you.)
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COVID Disruptions 2022
Where's a good moderator when you need one?*. Some cleansing of this thread of non-football material might be in order. *(No disrespect intended to our wonderful crew of site moderators and administrators. They do a wonderful job.)
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PREGAME: Community Series vs Carlton
He might have been closer to the mark than he intended. Both Scully and Judd strike me as players not much loved by their team mates. I accept, however, that one was a superstar of the game while the other showed occasional glimpses.
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COVID Disruptions 2022
No, he wasn't. Nevertheless, let's all move on. If Jack Darling wants to forego his career because of his position on vaccines, that's entirely his choice.
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COVID Disruptions 2022
Tom Browne sure is taking a negative approach suggesting we should see "plenty of draft talent" play this season. To get to that stage, every other player on the list, including rookies, has to be unavailable. I hope he's wrong.
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Docklands Stadium Makeover
I'm a bit nervous about asking this question. But "kiss cam" is followed by "[censored] cam". Is it safe to ask what's happening with [censored] cam?
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PREGAME: Community Series vs Carlton
I think MM's hatred is for anything AFL-related in general. I don't see it as being specifically directed at us. He strikes me as someone who has taken the view that if he can't be front and centre of the AFL, he despises what he's been excluded from. He's been curmudgeonly for years and now seems to be a sad relic of a bygone era. To go one step further, I'm surprised that anyone in the media pays him to provide his opinion as I can't imagine many people are at all interested in what he has to say.
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PREGAME: Community Series vs Carlton
Jeff Garlett is one that comes to mind.
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PREGAME: Community Series vs Carlton
Indeed. Although you could also add Johnson (Chris), McLean (Brock) and Vin Catoggio. Of course, the greatest Melbourne-Carlton player is without doubt Ron Barassi. It's quite right that you didn't sully his name by suggesting an artificial trophy be named after him.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Code for becoming a West Coast Eagle?
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AFL Commentary teams - How good is Daisy Pearce
I wonder why? Is Eddie distancing himself from Fox altogether? Could this mean that Nine will be making a play for the TV rights when they next become available and Eddie will be part of the team preparing the bid?
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POSTGAME: Practice Match vs North Melbourne
I have had two concerns with Smith in the past. The first was the way he seemed to launch into a pack at every opportunity, even if we already had other tall defenders in the contest. That often left his man free on the ground. Secondly, when he had the ball, he often seemed like a deer in the headlights uncertain what to do with it. Does he appear to have fixed up those two parts of his game? Because if he has, I could see him having a successful career from hereon. It may not be with us, though. He's the sort of player who may well be sought after by other clubs if he struggles to break into our side.