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New Demonland Banner

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I like it. Shows all the fit KPFs in a visual format. Clever

For a second I read that and thought what is he talking about, then I got the joke hahaha

 

Surely Gawn has to be smack bang in the middle.


personally, being a superstitious bastard, i say lets try 6 mths with no players, i reckon the banner is a jinx when a current player is up. and the G is Melbourne

 

I thought maybe it was a portent of a nuclear strike, just as Hogan was lining up and about to kick what would have been the winning goal for our first premiership in 55 years.

Ha ha ha.

That wasn't the intention but I will claim it.

I will be doing a slow reveal starting with the new backdrop.

It's a work in progress at the moment and I haven't worked out all the players yet.

Stay tuned .....

stan alves?

robbie f?

nietta?

norm

ron


Could generate a little money for 'land. Maybe a silent auction to put up poster's fav players, past and/or present??? Just a thought.

Could generate a little money for 'land. Maybe a silent auction to put up poster's fav players, past and/or present??? Just a thought.

best idea ive heard for 3 1/2 days.

like it a lot.well done moonie

I like the 'G just sitting there bathed in red and blue.

Edited by why you little

I like it. Shows all the fit KPFs in a visual format. Clever

Cam? Is that you?


I think Dunn deserves a spot.

What is it with you and Dunn?

I would have to say that i'm not always simpatico with Osiliks views but Dunn deserves a spot on our banner. In my humble opinion he is in our top 8 players and is arguably our most consistent player and perhaps our most underrated player.

He misses few games through injury, hits targets by hand and foot, is good in the air and rarely gets beaten one on one. Seriously how many other players on our list could tick all those boxes.

Edited by binman

Not sure why but my first impression was of the afterglow resulting from thermal annihilation !!

Not quite a warm and fuzzy feeling lol


If I have such powers then I really need to figure out how to use it for good instead of evil. Either that or work out a way to monetise it. :)

What about having paid members having the facility to put their own selections up on the banner, from a demonland selection of say 22 images......... ie each member would see their own selected images on signing in? it would differ on each members computer?

a basic banner could appear on non members screens.

Edited by dee-luded

Can we please make sure Cam Pederson gets a berth?

on the Spirit of Tas.....please

If you get Roos up there can he have his body? Because he didn't have his body last time...

 

I like it. Shows all the fit KPFs in a visual format. Clever

Some of your finest work LDC. :)


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