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THANK YOU FROM DEMONLAND

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It's time to thank all those who have contributed to Demonland during the past season and to all those who post here or simply visit and read without posting.

We value your contributions and ongoing support - especially to Nasher who keeps us going on the technical side, to our moderators whose task is often thankless - especially so when we go through yet another season where the wins are outweighed by the losses.

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

Once again they have had to report on games and subjects that have been difficult to write about in 2015 because of our club's lack of on field success.

We're all looking forward to a bigger and better season in 2016 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

 
 

A massive thanks to you Andy, to Andrew and all of you who have helped provide such a wonderful sight for Demons fans.

As someone who lives overseas, I love being able to get on here and talk some footy with fellow Demons fans, as God knows there isn't any other opportunities living in rural Nepal!

Great site fellas and, as was noted earlier, a great outlet for footy heads. One of the great pleasures is getting on the site after a win and, conversely, finding humour (and possibly inner strength) in adversity. Go Dees.

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Indeed.
Being back in Nihon, it's great to have an outlet to talk about footy.
It's also nice to engage in my little sparring sessions with various posters.
Thanks again!

I waste so much of my life on this website, but guess that means I enjoy it. Thanks heaps to those who run it (whatever that entails) and looking forward to a year when the actual footy season is more exciting than the trading season, sure its just around the corner....

 

Thanks everyone for your contributions. Demonland is the awesomeness that makes each season far more interesting than it would otherwise be. Not to mention, the site is a great reminder that I'm not alone in the torment that has been the past decade following my beloved Demons.

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Thanks to the brewers/distillers/winemakers of the world, who keep our community level headed, reasonable, and clear thinking, in the toughest of times.

Mods, agree, well done for your thankless efforts.

KC, and the guys who post the inside scoops, huge thanks.

faulty


A massive thanks to you Andy, to Andrew and all of you who have helped provide such a wonderful sight for Demons fans.

As someone who lives overseas, I love being able to get on here and talk some footy with fellow Demons fans, as God knows there isn't any other opportunities living in rural Nepal!

I echo these sentiments (minus living in rural Nepal). Demonland makes being a Dees supporter much easier when you're living abroad, and I think that without it I may have thrown in the towel long ago. It's a fantastic way to stay informed about the good (and not so good) things happening at the MFC and is one of the main reasons I remain a member despite not being able to attend many matches.

Thanks Andy, Demonland mods, and all contributers. May us long-suffering fans taste some glory soon.

Yep, we are privileged as a supporter group to have this amazing site. Unique in quality I say

Without Demonland, Bigfooty would be my primary source of football chat *gag*

Concur with the above.

And a special thanks to the track watchers who give us all those training reports, particularly during the off-season. I know much of it is nonsense and written by supporters who manage to find stars on a cloudy night, but I don't care. It's just a bit of fun.

In particular, if Satyr/TDI can find the time to get back to training and provide his entertaining reports, I, for one, would be very appreciative.


Thanks to everyone for the site ... Andy, Nasher, all the regular contributors, all the mods and all the members.

Looking forward to the day that I can get a new avatar.

I first joined in 2007, and since then I've spent way too much time here.

I should hope and pray for continued mediocrity from my footy club, because if we ever get any good I don't know how I'll accomplish anything at all.

Thank you Andy but there is no need mate.

Just having the site available has made following the Dees bearable over the last decade.

Thank you!

Thanks to everyone. I have no friends who are Demon supporters so the world often feels like a lonely place. Its great to know I have company and that's what will make it even more special when we win the first GF of my lifetime - I will have lots of people to share the love with!

Thanks to everyone. I have no friends who are Demon supporters so the world often feels like a lonely place. Its great to know I have company and that's what will make it even more special when we win the first GF of my lifetime - I will have lots of people to share the love with!

If, sorry when, we win a flag we should have a demonland party. Come dressed as your favourite poster


If, sorry when, we win a flag we should have a demonland party. Come dressed as your favourite poster

TN_poster_01.jpgbatman_vengeance_poster_by_aerianr-d71jn Not that kind of poster?

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TN_poster_01.jpgNot that kind of poster?

Sure. Why not. It certainly opens up your options.

If, sorry when, we win a flag we should have a demonland party. Come dressed as your favourite poster

Dibs on Saty.

 

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