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Given the girls are playing for a place in the GF have you thought about trying to get Stinear or Daisy or Elise O’Dea on for a chat?

 
3 hours ago, fndee said:

Given the girls are playing for a place in the GF have you thought about trying to get Stinear or Daisy or Elise O’Dea on for a chat?

Daisy won’t come on because I made a joke about her forehead. 


I just noticed the club announcing a podcast of its own. I wonder if they've taken the idea from you guys a little....? 

They should have just gotten you guys to do it for them! 

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1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

I just noticed the club announcing a podcast of its own. I wonder if they've taken the idea from you guys a little....? 

They should have just gotten you guys to do it for them! 

I'll talk about this tonight on the Podcast @ 8:30pm - Listen and chat LIVE: http://demonland.com/podcast

I have no problem with it. I knew in advance that the club was doing their own podcast.

This site was born nearly 20 years ago out of the fact that there was very little official Demons content on the web and what little content there was there certainly wasn't any official channels where you could discuss the Dees with other Dees supporters. Demonology started at around the same time as did Big Footy.

It wasn't until the past 5 to 8 years that the official site started producing more and more content and having a bigger budget and obviously more access to players that content got better and better.

Where Demonland has always been better is having more avenues for discussion and debate. The club never went down the route of having a traditional message board and I guess with social media they have that now too.

I was surprised that they went down the avenue of having a podcast because given that they have the access to the players and the huge social media audience they can just film an interview and post it to social. Having a podcast seems redundant.

Having said that I have no problem with more Demons content on the net. I'm not trying to compete with the club. In my eyes the club always comes first.

Their podcast is hosted by Clint Stanaway who is a media professional and there is no way I could compete with that. I'm a complete amateur when it comes to interviewing and broadcasting and I'm certainly no expert when it comes to footy and I just do it for fun as I have always done with this site.

I am happy that the club will still be providing us with players occasionally for our podcast and we will keep doing what we do. The more the better I say.

Go Dees.

 

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 

Classic. That long goal...forgotten about that.....just sublime.....

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I'll talk about this tonight on the Podcast @ 8:30pm - Listen and chat LIVE: http://demonland.com/podcast

I have no problem with it. I knew in advance that the club was doing their own podcast.

This site was born nearly 20 years ago out of the fact that there was very little official Demons content on the web and what little content there was there certainly wasn't any official channels where you could discuss the Dees with other Dees supporters. Demonology started at around the same time as did Big Footy.

It wasn't until the past 5 to 8 years that the official site started producing more and more content and having a bigger budget and obviously more access to players that content got better and better.

Where Demonland has always been better is having more avenues for discussion and debate. The club never went down the route of having a traditional message board and I guess with social media they have that now too.

I was surprised that they went down the avenue of having a podcast because given that they have the access to the players and the huge social media audience they can just film an interview and post it to social. Having a podcast seems redundant.

Having said that I have no problem with more Demons content on the net. I'm not trying to compete with the club. In my eyes the club always comes first.

Their podcast is hosted by Clint Stanaway who is a media professional and there is no way I could compete with that. I'm a complete amateur when it comes to interviewing and broadcasting and I'm certainly no expert when it comes to footy and I just do it for fun as I have always done with this site.

I am happy that the club will still be providing us with players occasionally for our podcast and we will keep doing what we do. The more the better I say.

Go Dees.

There is always a place in this world for doing things just for fun. 

 


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