Everything posted by Little Goffy
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Demonstone's ROOMBA (Run Out Of More Brilliant Appellations)
Ooh, I've got an idea for a team. Harking back to one of the original draft vexations of Demonland. We must all be willing to take up some slack until Demonstone rediscovers his quizmojo.
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Demonstone's ROOMBA (Run Out Of More Brilliant Appellations)
I took the 'first name initial only' as some kind of important clue and wandered around in the wilderness for a long time. Coincidentally, R. Herring would be eligible for the team.
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Adrian Dodoro Wins Trade Period Once Again
"We now have a detailed list management strategy to guide us, so our decision-making is strategic and well-planned" I believe the settlement itself was on the basis of disability discrimination. Essendon were claiming that Dodoro had 'half-****ed' his job, but Dodoro insisted that that really was all the **** he had to begin with and he had given the club 100% of it.
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Demonstone's ROOMBA (Run Out Of More Brilliant Appellations)
Yeah, I got it, but now I'm too busy slapping my forehead to send a message.
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Demonstone's ROOMBA (Run Out Of More Brilliant Appellations)
A colleague of my wife was clearing out old stuff and we picked up a Roomba-like device. Generic robot vacuum creature. Unfortunately it seems quite intimidated by the world. It comes off its little starting block, wiggles a bit, has a quick look around the immediate area, and then decisively 'nopes' the whole scene and goes back to its starting deck. Poor thing. Does anybody know a good AI psychologist? Not Dr Sbaitso, something more Gen-Z A.I.
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Gold Coast Suns Rebrand
That alleged new symbol is clearly just an infrared scan of an egg being cooked. Only thing I can't decide is if it is a side view of a poached egg or a top view of a fried egg. To reference an ancient egg related public health ad, "This is your football code on marketing."
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Assuming we keep 5 & 9, who are you picking?
Plus the poster boys for premiership-influencing kids, Selwood and Rioli. And just for fun extending it slightly to players who had a meaningful part in a premiership before their 50th game - Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey, and Sparrow. Picks 5, 7, 9 and 13 in two seasons is a massive surge of potential talent to complete a best 22 which is already competing. Anyone pretending that can't have an impact is just being sour.
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Assuming we keep 5 & 9, who are you picking?
With pick 5 the chances of getting a gun midfielder with an attacking style ready to play round 1 is close to 100%. Wild stuff. Pick 9 looks like a choice between talls (Armstrong, Tauru, Shanahan) and even more dynamism in general play (Reid, Allan, Smillie). I feel like if we go full on for the poised, high-initiative midfielder types again this season we could end up with a whole new look in a very short space of time. Compare the movement style of Rivers, McVee, Windsor, Thostrup, Langford and Reid to the current midfield core based primarily on the powerful bodies of Oliver, Viney, Petracca and Sparrow. But for real fun, imagine the surge that can come while we still have those powerful bodies and can back it up with the mobility of that next generation. For a brief moment we could be going into games expected to win clearances and also expected to win the around-the-ground movement.
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Assuming we keep 5 & 9, who are you picking?
I swear, he had more running bounces in that footage than our entire team for 2024. I'm not even kidding, and they weren't pointless bounces either. That and the collection of sharp passes on aggressive instincts make it very easy to want him running around on the attacking half of the ground. There was one pass were he centred the ball with an ambitious kick to his own CHB area. It worked out okay but I felt my hair fall out as he did it! So, yeah, attacking side for my sanity's sake.
- The No T$ No B$ Thread
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Assuming we keep 5 & 9, who are you picking?
The two who have made an impression in my mind are Smith and Smillie. Might be a bit optimistic to imagine both making it to 5 and 9, respectively, but that's where my head is. Last year I was disappointed we didn't take Curtin, but I am thrilled about the prospects for Windsor. I'm pretty chill about it all. This ain't no Prendergast sausage factory we're running.
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2024 Player Reviews: #18 Jake Melksham
Stats are unreliable but; Seventh in the league for goal assists per game, despite being subbed out twice, including once in the first quarter. Also contributed a handy goal a game. As a role player in attack he is excellent value. It seems unusual to describe someone who can change the tactical situation purely with their own vision as being a 'role player', but, well, that's his role!
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Will DEMONLAND be subject to the social media age restriction ban?
It'll be interesting to see how Demonland and the other major sites manage the ID requirements. "Click the following to prove you aren't just three kids in a trenchcoat"
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Brad Green
Some of this has a bit of an Iran Hostage Crisis feeling.
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Max Flags New Young Leadership Group
It's an interesting one because we have a real gap in the player age spread from Oliver (now 27), with only seven players age 23 to 26. We're going to need at least some of them to develop into quality leaders ready for the 2028 premiership.
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Forward line fix?
If I were Tom Campbell I'd be absolutely frothing at the mouth to get into 2025. He doesn't even need to suddenly deliver his best ever football. the poor guy never got a run at it, always either stuck behind a clear 1st ruck or at a club which simply didn't care much about the ruckman. The only two seasons (2017 and 2021) where he got any kind of run at it he did fine - not spectacular, but fine. He's not an answer to our forward issues except that he can be out on the ground as a supporting ruck, is a proper big lump who can take the impacts as well as contest overhead, and clearly has the humility and experience to work with a clear first ruck. Campbell isn't a star but if he is doing his job well it lets Van Rooyen, Fritsch and so on do the job they are actually best at, and that could make a very big difference.
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The Jagga Smith Thread
Personally I've got my eye on Theo Soros and Richard Shonary. Or next year's potential Irish recruits, the twins Simeon and Anthony O'Nym. Funnily enough they look nothing alike.
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AFLW: Rd 10 vs Pies
Just clarifying in my own head - at this moment we are in the 8 and we are waiting on the result of Essendon v Carlton. So... uh... C'arn ya bluebaggers! * *Offer expires 9.30pm Nov 2, 2024
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The Drums are starting to beat for North
North going into 2025 is very much like Melbourne going into 2010. Obviously many specific differences - North have been given far more draft concessions and other support than we were, and have been right at the bottom for longer than we had been at that time. It'll be interesting to see if their injection of maturity this trade/agent period will help stabilise them enough to be competitive and gain some belief. Also interesting to see what comes of their draft wave - we still haven't really seen anything of Goad, Dawson and Hardeman from 2023, and some of their picks from previous years are still in the 'promising' category rather than breaking out. They could very suddenly become very scary, or else... hmm... it is hard to see North surviving as a club if they don't at least become competitive in this wave.
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Jack Martin
Some people get 2 year contracts, some people get 4 year suspensions. It's a funny world. Glad he's set at Geelong because I was genuinely anxious about him coming to Melbourne, providing close to nothing on field and continuing to be an off-field swamp at a third club.
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The Jagga Smith Thread
Ko****knee is the zero on the scale. Story goes that he did a peripheral awareness test where little lights go off at various points around you, and you just have to push a left or right button when you notice the light. During the test a technician came over to check it was working properly.
- New assistant coaches at the Demons?
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Results of Club Reviews
Wait, you mean to tell me that all this time there have been systematic reviews going on and some major reorganisation planning happening? I am shocked. I was sure the club was sitting on its hands all this time.
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Gary Pert Quits as MFC CEO
This thread has gone berserk so I'm sure any comment I make will be three pages back within minutes and never seen again, but I'm going to go on record with my feeling about Pert. 1. Extremely capable and driven. Had clear visions for change to bring about success as a club at both Collingwood and Melbourne, and personally committed to making it happen. Surging financial positions and on field success came to both clubs under his leadership. 2. An 'excess of awareness of own abilities' (I am so polite) led him to not respect role boundaries and the decisions made by others, at both Collingwood and Melbourne, leading to a continuously accumulating breakdown of role definitions and an undermining of the crucial need for unity of purpose once decisions and plans had been set. I suspect he may even be addicted to creating change. This appeared to particularly affect the football side of things with both clubs experiencing unexpected and not fully justifiable slides after their premiership peaks. As Sun Tzu said, to understand the weaknesses of anyone you must study their strengths.
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The Jagga Smith Thread
Someone needs to get in Yze's ear that we are definitely taking Smillie with 5 and what is 23 really worth when you have half the first round already?