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Wishing all here at Demonland a very merry xmas and a safe and happy holiday period.

May all our hopes and dreams for 07 come to fruition and we see the Dees on that one day in September and Neita holding the cup aloft!!!!

Only two more sleeps and Santa comes to all good girls and boys - so lets hope he puts that winning feeling and mentality in each and every Demon player's stockings this year.

 

Good onya Deb. Season's greetings.

 

Merry Christmas to everyone and an early Happy New Year! :)

Enjoy the festive season, your presents, the cricket scores and the sales on Tuesday (I know I won't! :rolleyes: ).


Merry Christmas everyone.

Thanks for a great year of opinion, debate and 'interesting'views :P , training reports, game analysis etc. etc.

Have a safe and relaxing holiday period.

Ho Ho Ho Dees

A Very Merry and Safe Christmas to all Demonlanders.

Thanks Jack, Finks and all of the people behind this great site, for the platform to be able to share thoughts, hopes and anger.

 

AND LIKEWISE FROM ALL OF US AT DEMONLAND

A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND SAFE NEW YEAR TO ALL

AND PLEASE DON'T FORGET THAT TUESDAY 26 DECEMBER 2006 IS TROY BROADBRIDGE DAY ...

PLEASE POST YOUR TRIBUTES TO TROY ON THE SITE ON TUESDAY

Ditto from me.

Let's hope that this year's Christmas time actually brings peace on earth.

Ditto from me.

Let's hope that this year's Christmas time actually brings peace on earth.

Peace on Earth and a Melbourne Premiership may be a bit too much to ask for, but lets aim high :D


those two may be a bit much but we got some rain :) i think im the first post on xmas day...yes i know i need a life lol

merry christmas everyone, keep safe.

merry xmas to all and hope everyone gets there present A PREMEIRSHIP CUP!

go dees 2007!

God I hate xmas

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