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What can the members do???

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Thats the question we need to ask ourselves.

We all know the team is crap, the coach looks like getting the arse, a number of players may or may not be looking at leaving or requesting to leave and we are headng for a fnancial disaster. But what can we do as loyal passionate demons supporters?

1. Turn up and pay you money and barrack. The players need support and the club needs the money.

2. Walk away like I do angry [censored] off and wanting blood but dont vent to to club receptionist, coaches players or other employees, they know and they feel the same way. You can vent on Demonland thats what its is good for.

3. Accept that Jackson has come in with a mandate, is an experienced and intelligent adminstrator and let him do his voodoo and support the decisions moving forward.

4. Continue to bag Scully over the boundary line and any other low life chicken hearted peice of [censored] who deserts this once mighty club in its hour of need.

5. Look to the future with a forward line of Clark, Dawes and Hogan and a bigger stronger Viney tearing up the midfield.

 

point 5 looks right

they got clark dawes because big fellas dont come on the open market often

some of the boys in the ressies are getting good tuition and game time, to be ready 2014

try to count positives on feild, such as howe fitter and playing different roles is a plus

backline readjusted for the future and learning to cope with lots of situations

all these learning experiences will hopefully stand us in good stead 2014

and whatever you do , dont give up

Stop thinking that if Mark Neeld goes we are suddenly going to become a really good team and win the remaining games during the season....er no....there will be a lot more pain to go this year yet

 

Stop thinking that if Mark Neeld goes we are suddenly going to become a really good team and win the remaining games during the season....er no....there will be a lot more pain to go this year yet

Definitely, our problems don't start and end with Neeld.

Agree with pretty much all the points of the OP. I'll keep turning up when I can, it hurts but as buddy from Seinfeld says, "you gotta support the team!"

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