Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?
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PedroArvy
The thought of the Dogs merging with Melbourne has crossed my mind actually.
Talk about a mixed marriage -- I can't imagine it. From opposite ends of the class and culture spectrum. Man, that would be weird.
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Worse yet, the Melbourne Bulldogs still wouldn't crack 20,000 for most home games. And worse again, the depth at both clubs is that shallow I wouldn't see them cracking a Bisbane style premiership era.
God I never hope that happens. I'd follow Hawthorn in support of my wife. I don't want that!
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And when the cycle turns and the Bulldogs and Melbourne are challenging, Norf and St Kilda will be bottom and they'll be on the media merger agenda.
It's just the same old reactionary media we see these days trying to fill column inches. Written today, forgotten in 6 months, contradicted in 2 years.
2 years ago Norf had to be relocated- They had no money, no players, and management in crisis... They get a dream fixture, stumble into 8th, get a finals flogging, but they're ok now because they're playing finals :rolleyes:
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How about Melbourne, North and the Bulldogs merging? At least we'd get Majak back!
Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?
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PedroArvy
How about Melbourne, North and the Bulldogs merging? At least we'd get Majak back!
Never
Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?
I wouldn't be surprised if this is on the agenda somewhere in the AFL, how can all these small clubs with huge debts and dwindling supporters survive and be competitive i.e. win flags.
Eventually you end up in a Fitzroy (Melbourne?) like spiral plummeting towards your doom.
Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?
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PedroArvy
I wouldn't be surprised if this is on the agenda somewhere in the AFL, how can all these small clubs with huge debts and dwindling supporters survive and be competitive i.e. win flags.
Eventually you end up in a Fitzroy (Melbourne?) like spiral plummeting towards your doom.
With Peter Gordon at the helm, I am confident we won't be on the down wide spiral.
One advantage we have had is we are the club representing the Western Region of Melbourne, one of the fastest growing regions in Australia and with over 500,000 people.
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Greystache
And when the cycle turns and the Bulldogs and Melbourne are challenging, Norf and St Kilda will be bottom and they'll be on the media merger agenda.
It's just the same old reactionary media we see these days trying to fill column inches. Written today, forgotten in 6 months, contradicted in 2 years.
2 years ago Norf had to be relocated- They had no money, no players, and management in crisis... They get a dream fixture, stumble into 8th, get a finals flogging, but they're ok now because they're playing finals :rolleyes:
I won't put This^^. But I will say here here.
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Watching Melbourne against the Dockers now is dead set the same as when the Roy's were is their dying days. Must be all kinds of agony following them ATM.
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90 odd points again.
I wonder what Vlad is going to do. This is hurting the code.
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bulldogtragic
90 odd points again.
I wonder what Vlad is going to do. This is hurting the code.
Makes a mockery of The Stan Alves view that the dees are in a better position than us!:eek:
Actually like Stan's views generally
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Remi Moses
Makes a mockery of The Stan Alves view that the dees are in a better position than us!:eek:
Actually like Stan's views generally
I wonder what Stan thinks now....
Just like the Roy boys.
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You know I really don't care. I am only worried about us who have won 8 of the last 24 games.
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bulldogtragic
I wonder what Stan thinks now....
Just like the Roy boys.
It's really not. Certainly they are getting beaten severely week after week but Fitzroy lost their champions because they couldn't pay them, had no home or facilities and couldn't get sponsors. They certainly didn't have a league that was invested in keeping them alive. They are in a far better position than Fitzroy on every level.
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PedroArvy
How about Melbourne, North and the Bulldogs merging? At least we'd get Majak back!
How about we merge Collingwood, Carlton, Richmond, Essendon, North, Melbourne, Hawthorn, St Kilda and the Bulldogs into one team, call it the Melbourne Mongrels and never lose another game for the next 50 years.