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Not sure if a thread topic like this has been created before, but I'm bored and procrastinating from uni study.

So I post the question, "How have you let your demon out?"

I have a few car stickers on the back of my car, few posters, my face book profile changes from a few different demon players weekly and I wear my Guernsey on top of my hoodie to uni when we win on the weekend.

Right now my demon spirit is going crazy, my brother and I have been thinking of getting a tattoo "My heart beats true" across the left side of my chest in cursive writing - will most likely be booking this in shortly (David don't tell Dad if your reading this ;) )

How have you let your demon out?

- Drink from a Melbourne Demons coffee mug at work?

- Let your mates or co-workers know how Melbourne are going? e.g we were playing with 5 players with under 5 games experience and how good our future looks with young stars?

- Your room is raped with Melbourne posters?

- You have a Melbourne Football club license plate?

Upload pics, share your stories, get your red and blue blood flowin'

-jk1d

Edited by juzzk1d

 

Bit of a pissing contest - but I will say that my Melbourne flag hangs proudly in the corner of my classroom.

Bit of a pissing contest - but I will say that my Melbourne flag hangs proudly in the corner of my classroom.

Nice work.

We need to encourage more Melbourne supporters to become teachers :P

 

I wear my Dees jacket, to and from work,

Posters are everywhere in my room.

Car has the membership stickers all over the back windows.

I wear my Melbourne jumper at every footy training,

At the End of the day, just being a member is letting your demon out!

I did ....and nearly got arrested!


Not sure if a thread topic like this has been created before, but I'm bored and procrastinating from uni study.

So I post the question, "How have you let your demon out?"

I have a few car stickers on the back of my car, few posters, my face book profile changes from a few different demon players weekly and I wear my Guernsey on top of my hoodie to uni when we win on the weekend.

Right now my demon spirit is going crazy, my brother and I have been thinking of getting a tattoo "My heart beats true" across the left side of my chest in cursive writing - will most likely be booking this in shortly (David don't tell Dad if your reading this ;) )

How have you let your demon out?

- Drink from a Melbourne Demons coffee mug at work?

- Let your mates or co-workers know how Melbourne are going? e.g we were playing with 5 players with under 5 games experience and how good our future looks with young stars?

- Your room is raped with Melbourne posters?

- You have a Melbourne Football club license plate?

Upload pics, share your stories, get your red and blue blood flowin'

-jk1d

Good post Juzz, but I have an issue with the above highlighted part! You should wear something "Melbourne" win, lose or draw.

I went to a BBQ last weekend (the day after the Carlton game) where I knew about 19 of the 20 people there barracked for Geelong. I wore my Melbourne polo, and copped smart a$$ comments all day. When asked if I were embarrassed to wear that, I replied with "I would call it PRIDE more than anything".

Every person should know you are a Demon supporter every week. The opposition supporters that annoy me the most are the ones that I know what team they barrack for only after a win. I even have a mate who barracks for Melbourne, he too only shows his colours when we win.

When you show off your colours after a loss, it makes it sooooo much sweeter to show them off after a win. Then I love comments from randoms about coming out of the wood work if we win...

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