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Will The Demons Reach 40k Members

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Will we make 40k?!?

Well the MFC memberships keep rolling in Demonlanders..

If You know anyone who keeps saying “I’m gunna sign up”…Hold them to it!!!

Hopefully Jimbo was on the mark when he said we can reach 40k…

I hear theres around 6-7k of last years Demons members yet to sign up..

If we come out & beat Hawthorn…the avalanche will come…

The Fiancee is now a Demons member as of last Sunday..shes always liked us red n blue guys!

(She’s Still a Lions Fan but sees the Demon light) And she isn’t just doing it to be a typical Girl follows partner and ditches the old team routine.And she looks great in Demons gear!!!

I find theres a lot of people/acqaintances I meet say they like the Demons that’s for sure even if they are died in the wool opposition supporters..They still like us…

Why wouldn’t you like us?

We aren’t Carlscum for starters!

We have the best colors by a mile!

We have a rich & proud history full of champion players & names!

Finances on track! (Bar 100k to Belly) Who deserves some sort of payout(FROM THE AFL!!! NOT US!!)

And young guns like Tappscott dishing out hip n shoulders to Ducks in red n white tutus!!

Anyhow good luck to Chip for his first game back & I hope he gives the talented but showpony like Franklin a hard smack around the ears! The back six is ready to rock..

We have the talent Demons make it happen!!

 

Wow that was a lot to take in at once :) hi by the way, i think we can also make it 40.00 members this year, if we beat the dorks that might get even new members as well as the ones from last year to become part of the red and blue army :)

 

Last week I coughed up for my 2 brothers (in the hope they will fork out each year themselves from now on)and signed the dog up.

My gf is resisting but I almost have her over the line helped by hubub around the St Kilda team.


 

7K is quite a mountain still considering it is April 1. If we win this week and get on a roll into the next few it might well be done.

A decent year and 40K will happen in 2012


Depends how we go. We have a good draw with lots of MCG home games early on, so our on-field performance will determine. If we win 60%+, we're a real chance.

The Big Jimma wants 40,000. So it will happen.

Stop doubting people, we have the coolest President in the AFL by a mile. We will reach 40,000 members.

Win the next few games going into the bye and we shall crack 40 and a half. If we don't get the roll on we will fall 700 short IMO. And Tapscott tough, any girl decked out in demons gear is pretty hot in my eyes

Edited by Scooter Mcgavin

Although I am STILL waiting for my membership card to arrive this year!

Me too.

And I doubt it.

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