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I've had to move d'land to a new server, and the clock was set to the wrong time. I've fixed it now, but everything that was posted between last night and just now will have the wrong time stamp, sorry about that.

And sorry guys but I don't think 7 hours in the future is _quite_ far enough to be able to tell us what happens next year. :lol:

 
Is this way off for everyone or just me?

The time is way off for me too. I'm guessing everyone.

 

I just posted in the future..spooky. Think I might grab me a Sports Almanac next time I'm there....

I just posted in the future..spooky. Think I might grab me a Sports Almanac next time I'm there....

haha. :lol: Yep. So we can lay bets having seen ahead of time and make a fortune. Much like Back to the Future. We'll build a MFC empire!


So while you're in the future, find out who are the best players to come out of the '08 are

So while you're in the future, find out who are the best players to come out of the '08 are

Do the people running the site know that its very hard to access at the moment. Had to search around for an alternate server and link to gain access. Couldn't get there from google

 

Yep we got Watts, he was wearing the Number 4 guernsey. He had a big mop of unruly hair on draft day, but shaved it all of in the gruelling pre-season. Some other interesting notes from the pre-season of '09 I witnessed upon stepping out of the DeLorean:

-Some of our 2nd and 3rd year players really look to have bulked up, no honest, even the perenially skinny ones

-Colin Sylvia only ran laps due to an ongoing groin complaint

-Dean Bailey had lost weight

-The boys were showing off our new clash guernsey, all red with a blue "MFC" logo emblazoned on the middle

-Casey fields was looking very green and in great nick

-Brad Rawiller, the winning Melbourne Cup '08 winning jockey of Weekend Hussler, was down to watch training, apparently he's a demons fan

So there you go. While I was there I placed odds on Geelong to win the Premiership, as I also found time to go down to their training, and they're flying again...


I've had to move d'land to a new server, and the clock was set to the wrong time. I've fixed it now, but everything that was posted between last night and just now will have the wrong time stamp, sorry about that.

Nasher,

There seems to be a few problems with the site. Going to www.demonland.com gives me nothing, just a HTTP 404 Not Found. I know a few others having the same issue.

However, if we go straight to http://forums.demonland.com/index.php? we can go straight into the forum.

Cheers

Nasher,

There seems to be a few problems with the site. Going to www.demonland.com gives me nothing, just a HTTP 404 Not Found. I know a few others having the same issue.

However, if we go straight to http://forums.demonland.com/index.php? we can go straight into the forum.

Cheers

Cheers, I'm aware of it. I can't really fix it until later tonight at the absolute earliest. I've at least made the old forum URL work (demonland.ugbox.net), so if anyone has that bookmarked, at least that will work.

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