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MERRY CHRISTMAS DEMONLANDERS

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All of us at Demonland would like to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Let's hope that 2009 is going to be a better year for our football club and for the world in general.

Special thanks to all of our contributors who write articles and who post messages here and to our moderators. It's all greatly appreciated.

An extra special thank you to Nasher for hosting the site and all the hard work you do in the background.

Also a reminder that Friday is our Troy Broadbridge Memorial Day - the fourth anniversary of the tsunami that took the lives of thousands including our own Troy Broadbridge. A special thread will be opened or messages in honour of Troy and the victims of the Boxing Day tsunami.

 
Let's hope that 2008 is going to be a better year for our football club and for the world in general.

thanks mate

(do you mean 2009?)

 
Thanks and oops :wub: yes. Of course, 2009 (all fixed now)!

Cheers

Hears cheers to all Dees supporters for the festive season.


Yes.... Merry Christmas to everyone!

If any people deserve a day to celebrate, it is us Dees supporters! ;) (Apologies to all the homeless and disadvantaged)

Have a fantastic festive season!!

Merry Christmas to all Demons

Looking forward to the next football season

merry christmas all.

i got my 2nd dees membership :)

btw, hotgod45 texted me last night. hes getting married.

and no, not to matty whelan (although, he wishes)

so its a good xmas so far

 

Have a great Christmas fellow Demonlanders, and may 2009 show that our great club has turned the corner, and that we are on the way to football prosperity. Many thanks to those who have contributed to making Demonland the heartbeat of the MFC!! Go Demons!

btw, hotgod45 texted me last night. hes getting married.

Make sure he starts having some kids soon, 10 minimum! We need all the Whelan lovers we can get...


I hope everyone is having a great Chrissy and that Santa has treated you all well!!!

Anyway I hope a merry Christmas was had by all, along with a safe and happy 2009.

All of us at Demonland would like to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Let's hope that 2009 is going to be a better year for our football club and for the world in general.

Special thanks to all of our contributors who write articles and who post messages here and to our moderators. It's all greatly appreciated.

An extra special thank you to Nasher for hosting the site and all the hard work you do in the background.

Also a reminder that Friday is our Troy Broadbridge Memorial Day - the fourth anniversary of the tsunami that took the lives of thousands including our own Troy Broadbridge. A special thread will be opened or messages in honour of Troy and the victims of the Boxing Day tsunami.

Well done Nasher.

& a very merry xmas to all.

  • 2 weeks later...

Merry Xmas and a happy new year to you all!

Yes, it's true, I will not be marrying Matty...but hopefully we can produce some half as good!!

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