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Cheer-squad leader Sophie Galer will be our very special guest on the Demonland podcast tonight.

Sophie has been involved with the cheer-squad for nearly 30 years, a role that requires an incredible commitment of time, money, energy and effort - a contribution recognised by the MFC last year when she was the joint winner of the club's Volunteer of the Year award.

Tune in tonight at 8.30pm as we ask Soph about her favourite banners over the years, who's hit the bullseye, and what it's like to be a member of the mighty Demon Army. 

http://demonland.com/Podcast

 

@ GrapeViney towards the end of the podcast last night you said you were going to Bali and were worried you wouldn't be able to watch the footy as Australia TV channel had the Dogs vs North game on. When I was in Bali last year a bar we went to had a dodgy stream from far north Queensland showing the Collingwood vs Melbourne game so I think you will definitely be able to find a sports bar doing the same thing. Shouldn't be any need to download the AFL app or anything. Just thought I'd let you know. 

 

Great podcast last night :)

Big fan of WJ, even though I could only understand a small amount of his references to last century.

Then he started talking about the current team. Very astute man is WJ, great observations.

Can't wait for the next one.

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5 hours ago, Choke said:

Great podcast last night :)

Big fan of WJ, even though I could only understand a small amount of his references to last century.

Then he started talking about the current team. Very astute man is WJ, great observations.

Can't wait for the next one.

I've been trying to get WJ to join us on the podcast all year. Perhaps if more people encourage him he'll make it a regular thing. 


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The latest podcast which was recorded live on Saturday can be streamed or downloaded here. 

You can download and subscribe to the Demonland Podcast on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/demonland-podcast/id1220844996?mt=2

You can search Demonland Podcast on any other Podcast catching apps on iOs or Android devices.

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There's a possibility that the podcast may be cancelled tonight. It seems the Fijian internet does not want to connect to our podcast stream. We tested it yesterday and it worked fine. I'll keep you posted but it's not looking good at the moment. 

I guess Grapeviney and I can still record the podcast but it might not be LIVE. 


10 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What am I suppose to listen to on my drive to work tomorrow?! 

I don't know about you but I'm quite partial to the rhythmic flatulence of my own body.

 

Noooo!

i just collapsed into bed after eating three meat pies with mushy peas, mash and gravy with my hot water bottle, a cuppa and my headphones all ready to fall asleep listening to Andy's dulcet tones with waves crashing in the back ground!

hmph ?

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We still recorded the podcast, albeit a short one, and wouldn't you know it, as soon as we finished I checked the stream and it was working. Damn you Fiji. No waves can be heard in this podcast. Next week I will have a recording of them to play in the background.

The podcast will be available shortly. I apologise in advance for my lack of following anything footy/demons related during the past 10 days.


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