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After a long off season where Demonland posters have continually been attacking one another over a vast array of subjects. Commonly resorting to personal insults and other childish behaviour. For the first time in months, there is no bickering, no snide remarks about each other, just about everyone seems to be on the same page for the first time in a very long time.

All it took was one of the worst and most embarrassing performances in the club's history to make it happen.

I have been around Demonland reading and posting sporadically for about 7 or 8 years now, and I honestly don't think I have ever witnessed a reaction as unified as the one on these boards in the last 24 hours.

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Yes I have, and while there are definitely those who are disagreeing here and there. I think 99% of posters are on the same page after yesterday. Usually there are attacks flying around at each other from all angles.

All off season, there were believers, non-believers, and everything in between. But yesterday broke a lot of people.

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Don't get pickie Stuie. Now is a rare opportunity to pat each other on the bum, lock arms etc..

You were just waiting for the opportunity weren't you big boy... witwooooo... -_-

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I haven't changed, other posters have just stooped down to my level of pessimism about the club now.

But, at the end of the day, we all have Jack Viney, that is something to be positive about.


I've been telling my uncle - a Dees supporter, who brain washed me when I was young - not to give up, because Viney is on his way.

There is a light at the end of the tunnel, we now have a young leader on our list.

We can build around this kid, we should've had 2 - with Wines, but thankfully we've at least got Jack.

Jesse is on his way and Jack Billings will be tanking to avoid coming here, but he will be a welcomed addition as well.

Plenty of room for more youngsters after we cut this list of spuds to pieces.


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Count me out of your 99%.

As bad as I felt after yesterday and still feel today, there's not a bone in my body or a red a blue blood cell running through my veins that would make me get anywhere near the negative and pessamistic sentiments I read on here daily.

I Love my club and support 100% those that run it at present. I've sent off my email telling them what I think.

My first and last bagging happened yesterday at the ground when I actually offended myself by bagging my own team like a "rabid" supporter of any other club.

I'll keep on reading Demonland and sometimes I'll agree with what I read.

When I don't, and I;ve had enough to drink, I'll post an answer.

Here I am.

Go Dees. First & Forever

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Count me out of your 99%.

As bad as I felt after yesterday and still feel today, there's not a bone in my body or a red a blue blood cell running through my veins that would make me get anywhere near the negative and pessamistic sentiments I read on here daily.

I Love my club and support 100% those that run it at present. I've sent off my email telling them what I think.

My first and last bagging happened yesterday at the ground when I actually offended myself by bagging my own team like a "rabid" supporter of any other club.

I'll keep on reading Demonland and sometimes I'll agree with what I read.

When I don't, and I;ve had enough to drink, I'll post an answer.

Here I am.

Go Dees. First & Forever

I admire your sentiment. I was once like this and wish I still was to be honest.

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Count me out of your 99%.

As bad as I felt after yesterday and still feel today, there's not a bone in my body or a red a blue blood cell running through my veins that would make me get anywhere near the negative and pessamistic sentiments I read on here daily.

I Love my club and support 100% those that run it at present. I've sent off my email telling them what I think.

My first and last bagging happened yesterday at the ground when I actually offended myself by bagging my own team like a "rabid" supporter of any other club.

I'll keep on reading Demonland and sometimes I'll agree with what I read.

When I don't, and I;ve had enough to drink, I'll post an answer.

Here I am.

Go Dees. First & Forever

I suggest you enjoy the footy in New York City.

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Count me out of your 99%.

As bad as I felt after yesterday and still feel today, there's not a bone in my body or a red a blue blood cell running through my veins that would make me get anywhere near the negative and pessamistic sentiments I read on here daily.

I Love my club and support 100% those that run it at present. I've sent off my email telling them what I think.

My first and last bagging happened yesterday at the ground when I actually offended myself by bagging my own team like a "rabid" supporter of any other club.

I'll keep on reading Demonland and sometimes I'll agree with what I read.

When I don't, and I;ve had enough to drink, I'll post an answer.

Here I am.

Go Dees. First & Forever

Just to be clear at this point in the clubs development this doesn't make you a fearless supporter, it makes you the equivalent of a whipping girl.

We are being taken for fools and enough is enough. I've never felt the anger of a crowd like I did yesterday. It made me proud to be amongst a group that collectively stood together and said we aren't going to tolerate this anymore.

I said it yesterday and I'll keep saying it until we improve: Don't be afraid to demand more. It's the only way we'll get better.

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and how much traffic is there! I just counted, in the last 32 hours there has been a little over 90 threads started... we've had enough MFC and everyone is coming here, the only place they have to express it

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Just to be clear at this point in the clubs development this doesn't make you a fearless supporter, it makes you the equivalent of a whipping girl.

We are being taken for fools and enough is enough. I've never felt the anger of a crowd like I did yesterday. It made me proud to be amongst a group that collectively stood together and said we aren't going to tolerate this anymore.

I said it yesterday and I'll keep saying it until we improve: Don't be afraid to demand more. It's the only way we'll get better.

If that's the case then I've been the equivalent to a whipping girl for nigh on 54 years.

As I said I had my say in the email I sent to the club last night, and yes I demanded more

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