February 17, 2005
Day Zero
Welcome to Every Day Is Like Sunday - the first blog dedicated exclusively to the Melbourne Football Club. In the coming months we'll be attempting to cover everything of relevance to the MFC, while taking a look at the lighter side of the sport and some of the great (and .. erm.. not so great) moments in the club's history.
Sunday is not an attempt to rival the club's official site or any of the number of excellent independant MFC sites on the net (links pending). It will serve as a diary of our season; featuring my personal reminiscenes, rants and raves. Maybe it'll be a good year and you'll be reading posts full of sunshine and love, or it'll be a repeat of 2003 and this will end up as the sounding board for paranoid conspiracy theories and outright lunacy. Stay tuned - we'll be reprinting some classic anguish from the files of my personal blog in the weeks to come.
Feel free to let fly with suggestions, complaints, (god forbid) praise and any other comments you might have. As the AFL pre-season wears on we'll be fine tuning Sunday in preparation for Round One of the Home and Away competition.
Here's to a big season!
P.S - Do you think Morrissey would appreciate the irony in having one of his song titles ripped off for sports writing? I expect the lawsuits to start dropping on the desk any day now.
Posted by Supermercado in Site News at February 17, 2005 10:51 PM
Comments
Praise? For you?
Listen up Adam, I've been reading your crap for years- you are not getting a skerrick of praise until you actually write something decent.
Good luck with your football blog though. Sports blogging is more theraputic then anything, at least, that has been my experience
Posted by: Scott Wickstein at February 20, 2005 01:01 PM
And I thought I was nuts. Does your list of players include only senior games. I can't believe Graeme Osborne actually played 140+ games. His skills were worse than Godders, even Willo's- maybe on a par after that miss on sat.
Posted by: Leon at February 23, 2005 10:13 PM
Well all the stats were originally ripped off from the AFL Players Encyclopedia. So if there are any errors you can blame them. Hah.
Posted by: Adam Supermercado at February 24, 2005 05:39 AM