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A big thank you to all those who contributed to Demonland during the past season and also to everyone who posts here and even to those who visit but don't post.

We value your contributions and ongoing support - especially to Nasher who keeps us going on the technical side, our moderators whose task is often thankless - especially so when we go through a season such as the last few we've experienced.

Particular thanks to our regular contributors, Whispering Jack, George on The Outer, The Oracle, JVM, KC from Casey and all others.

Once again they have had to report on games and subjects that have been difficult to write about in 2014 because of our club's lack of on field success.

We are all hoping for a bigger and better season in 2015 and that the stories and news we bring you will be more uplifting and exciting than those gone by in recent times.

We are always looking out for new contributors who have something to say about the mighty Demons.

If you want to contribute an article feel free to contact me via PM.

Cheers & thanks again.

Andy

And a big happy birthday to Nasher ... WJ says 31 is a big number for all Demons. May it be so for you.

 

+ 1, big thanks and much appreciated for us Dees who live outside of Victoria

 

Thanks to all involved.

Its a great site and besides SEN its my first port of call for info on the Dees.

One thing I love is how a thread can turn into a mega thread and yet none of us know WTF is going on.

Its great and entertaining except the fish stuff.

Thanks again guys its greatly appreciated.


31 already Nasher? Bloody hell, where has time gone?!

We've gotten older and Melbourne has gotten worse. At least we have Demonland to keep us entertained when times are tough.

Well done to all involved. It certainly gives us all something to fill in the blanks and lonely moments, other than opening another bottle!

 

31 already Nasher? Bloody hell, where has time gone?!

We've gotten older and Melbourne has gotten worse. At least we have Demonland to keep us entertained when times are tough.

You don't have to answer this Jaded but the resignation in your name suggests you are an old bastard like me. With a certain class, however, that the young one's can only aspire to.


No matter what happens on the field, Demonland rolls on, and I am very grateful for that. Thanks to all!

Barely out of nappies Nasher! HB2U!

And a hearty Huzzah to all that is said above. You guys have unknowingly been my lifeline at various stages. Absolutely invaluable.

You don't have to answer this Jaded but the resignation in your name suggests you are an old [censored] like me. With a certain class, however, that the young one's can only aspire to.

I always thought her name was Jade and she has played on that. Could be wrong tho.


I always thought her name was Jade and she has played on that. Could be wrong tho.

You are way off. I am just jaded, I was when I first started posting here, and 10 years later it has gotten that much worse.

I'm just a grumpy jaded old biatch now. Damn you Melbourne for ruining my once sparkling personality!

You are way off. I am just jaded, I was when I first started posting here, and 10 years later it has gotten that much worse.

I'm just a grumpy jaded old biatch now. Damn you Melbourne for ruining my once sparkling personality!

Yep that is just how i picture you Jaded. Keep on shining :)

This despite many a questioning is a very fine place for us Demon tragics, Much thanks to those that provide.

We are different but we are the same; we are Demons

Thanks Demonland :)


Thank you Demonland. I wouldn't say you keep me sane but at least this is a good asylum to belong to.

Happy birthday Nasher, I think you are you my grandson?

Happy birthday Nasher. If it weren't for Demonland, I wouldn't have a captive audience for my eccentric musings and class based commentary. Kudos to you all.

 

Hope you had a good one, Nasher.

this place helps me understand that i'm not the only crazy around - after all, how could you stay sane barracking for the dees

Thanks to all for keeping me entertained. 58 years a dees supporter and still happy to buy a membership for next year. See you there!


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