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Finally!  Finally! Finally!  Demons are in the finals!!  Emotional moment.

Now, look forward to receiving mfc invitation Finals tickets?

Next week we can relax and enjoy the game - no need to rely on any other results. 

Only thing to work out is where our 1st final is held.

Go Dees

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WE DID IT!!!

If I could I'd give everyone on here a french kiss.

I love this club.

I love you all.

[censored] DEMONS!!!!!!

Enjoy every minute of it!!!!

 
2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Finally!  Finally! Finally!  Demons are in the finals!!  Emotional moment.

Now, look forward to receiving mfc invitation Finals tickets?

Next week we can relax and enjoy the game - no need to rely on any other results. 

Only thing to work out is where our 1st final is held.

Go Dees

[censored] yeah 


Cant even write anything.....just shaking

 

'But they havent beat anyone.'  hahahaha

 

WE ARE BACK BABY.. THE FLOODGATES OF SUCCESS WILL NOW OPEN.

WE ARE BACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

WE DID IT!!!

If I could I'd give everyone on here a french kiss.

I love this club.

I love you all.

[censored] DEMONS!!!!!!

Enjoy every minute of it!!!!

Have always loved your optimism, lots of respect to you for sticking fat. So happy right know i could hug everybody 

Edited by Jibroni


6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Almost in tears, that was painful and I carried on like a [censored] on here but so good!

WTF ALMOST IN TEARS????

im sobbing like a little girl

@Ethan Tremblay

The missus isn't at home...

So very happy❤️?

I was jumping around screaming like a banshee. 

Win next week and we could finish 4th yes?

I'm literally crying... I don't know what feeling this is right now... "Happiness" ?! 


12 Long Painful Years Finals - At Last!

Count not your chickens just yet - Port Adelaide could beat Essendon by 250 points and edge us out.

It feels weird. 

I’m waiting for the first negative “we haven’t achieved anything yet” or “we shouldn’t be satisfied with just making finals” sort of post. 

Let’s hope even the most negative posters on here can enjoy this. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I was jumping around screaming like a banshee. 

Win next week and we could finish 4th yes?

If Collingwood loses to Fremantle, yes. 

I was actually pretty chilled all game. Never in doubt.

Goodwin told us all that they playing group look forward to those very situations and will learn from past mistakes, WELL THERE IT IS BABY!!! Finally won the close one whoop whoop


Like to extend my appreciation to the Media, Umpires and AFL, in no particular order for getting us through to the Finals.

AND SUCK ON THAT............................................

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

If Collingwood loses to Fremantle, yes. 

I know it’s a long shot. Freo was excellent this week and all 

 

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