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On top of the ladder with 6 rounds to go, can we stay there?

Some unbelievable results this round.

 
2 hours ago, Redleg said:

On top of the ladder with 6 rounds to go, can we stay there?

Some unbelievable results this round.

Better entertainment than watching a lot of games. 

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46 minutes ago, old dee said:

Better entertainment than watching a lot of games. 

What do you mean?

 
21 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What do you mean?

Watching  the ladder is better than a lot of the games involved by clubs other the Dees. 

Oh dear! We can't beat the lowly Dorks. 

BRING ON 2022!

As this season is not looking good for a grandfinal win. However, I do hope I am proven wrong.

  • 4 weeks later...

 

It was good to see we beat the Beagles this week. OD will be happy!
 

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

What a classic ending to the Geelong game! I still find it hard to believe we won the minor premiership but life is full of surprises.

Hope you are all safe at home enjoying family life? 

Well, blow me down. How did we get here? Am I going to wake up and think this is all a dream? Does the activity on this thread take a big dive when we win big games? And what is the current price of bananas?

 
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Well, we enter a finals series in the most strange circumstances, where most of us will not be allowed to attend.

The TV sets in Victoria will be getting a heavy workout during the finals.

Surely after 57 years this is our year.

Go Dees.

  • 3 weeks later...

On 8/24/2021 at 8:58 PM, Wrecker46 said:

Is anyone getting a bannana tattoo if we win the premiership?

Which year?

On 8/24/2021 at 10:36 PM, Redleg said:

Well, we enter a finals series in the most strange circumstances, where most of us will not be allowed to attend.

The TV sets in Victoria will be getting a heavy workout during the finals.

Surely after 57 years this is our year.

Go Dees.

One of the reasons to leave home under lockdown is for care and compassion. I have a family who need that after 57 years.

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2 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

One of the reasons to leave home under lockdown is for care and compassion. I have a family who need that after 57 years.

You are not alone.

I can leave home for any reason! Anyone feel like coming to the pub for a drink?

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2 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

I can leave home for any reason! Anyone feel like coming to the pub for a drink?

Not your best post Froggy, for those of us locked down and not allowed to attend.


2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Not your best post Froggy, for those of us locked down and not allowed to attend.

It is only a matter of time before Gladysland will force us into a lockdown as well. May as well enjoy our freedom before that happens.

  • 2 weeks later...

I tried but failed to get some grand final tickets. Oh well, I will have to watch the game on TV.

Go the DEES!!!!!

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50 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

I tried but failed to get some grand final tickets. Oh well, I will have to watch the game on TV.

Go the DEES!!!!!

That’s disappointing Froggy. Hopefully a flag will make up for missing it live, like most of the rest of us Dees fans, locked down, banned, or simply not living in WA.

So what on earth do we do now? What is this feeling? Who are these footy players? And who has a good recipe for banana bread?

He who laughs last laughs loudest.

Or GFY .

We rule


I still can not really believe we won!

last 45 minutes of the game was 100 points v 7 points. The onslaught was awesome.

On 9/25/2021 at 8:59 PM, Red and Bluebeard said:

So what on earth do we do now? What is this feeling? Who are these footy players? And who has a good recipe for banana bread?

All banana bread recipes are good.

we win another 4 or 5 grand finals in the next 10 seasons.

It is a strange feeling, to be honest, I not sure what it is as I never had this feeling as a Dees supporter before.

It does not seem that long ago we were getting flogged by 15 goals a game. But some how we managed to beg, borrow and steal people who actually know how to play the game very well. I like to credit these player to Peter Jackson, and call them Jackson heroes.

 
10 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

All banana bread recipes are good.

we win another 4 or 5 grand finals in the next 10 seasons.

It is a strange feeling, to be honest, I not sure what it is as I never had this feeling as a Dees supporter before.

It does not seem that long ago we were getting flogged by 15 goals a game. But some how we managed to beg, borrow and steal people who actually know how to play the game very well. I like to credit these player to Peter Jackson, and call them Jackson heroes.

I feel we have failed again DF? The 100 plan has been shattered. We Will just have to be happy with the 4 year plan!


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