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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Leaving tomorrow morning. Probably won't be back for a while so ..... Statute of limitations. 

Damn. Well I was looking forward to catching up with some fellow Dees, hopefully next time. I’ll be over for the first final (wherever it is). 

 
Just now, old dee said:

Perfect record against the Weagles at the new ground 2 from 2.

Not a bad record given we've only played one game there. 

Quiet train of Eagles fans back from the ground, go you [censored] Dees

 

And, by the way, two years in a row beating Adelaide in Adelaide and West Coast in Perth! 

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Should have won by 5-6 goals 

maxy tweaked his calf with about  4 minutes to go and should get 2 weeks to rest it . 

Great win against the odds well done boys !!   !!!!!!!!       Yes !! 

God I love Vanders toughness! Some of his tackles and challenges where critical, blokes are always looking for where he is lurking.  Thoughts on the elbow? I’m assuming a fine? Or 12 months out of the game?

To Saberfang and the other clowns who spent the entire week bagging the playing group, about time you all had some faith, it won't happen this year but we are heading in the right direction.

Massive effort today by all and showed mental toughness when they fought to get the lead back

 
3 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

We got a good run from the Umpires I thought considering it was over there. 

You’re joking I presume? 

I'm 4 beers deep post siren and bloody loving it

My kid's jumper came in today with his nickname and big Maxy's number. What a time to be alive


12 years....it’s like a dream I haven’t quite come to terms WELL DONE BOYS

38 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

We just have to not lose by 650 points next week and we're finals bound  (Credit to someone on reddit for that gag)

here take an upvote

GO THE MIGHTY DEES! REMEMBER I THOUGHT IT WAS NEVER IN DOUBT.

GAWN MELKSHAM THE WHOLE TEAM WERE SENSATIONAL.

GO FOR THE PREMIERSHIP DEES ESPECIALLY WITH VINEY BACK

YOU BEAUTY!

3 minutes ago, CityDee said:

Should have won by 5-6 goals 

maxy tweaked his calf with about  4 minutes to go and should get 2 weeks to rest it . 

Great win against the odds well done boys !!   !!!!!!!!       Yes !! 

For all the flak our forward system gets its the first time the eagles have conceded 90 points since round 1.

Go dees!  


36 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

Now we play for an MCG final.

prefer interstate thanks!

Was Demonland even around 12 years ago?

I don't know how to do this finals business properly...

Spargos running and repeat efforts show why he plays over Garlett 

Great aerial work in contests by Weid

5 minutes ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

I'm 4 beers deep post siren and bloody loving it

My kid's jumper came in today with his nickname and big Maxy's number. What a time to be alive

Okay, THAT was the omen we were waiting for! Hope your kid is having a f**king great time right now. Out in the back yard playing the grand final as Max.


15 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Hah. I jumped through the roof when Melksham put us back in front (geez WC would be spewing how easily he got off the chain) and nearly burst in to tears when Kent put it through. That was the biggest stress relief feeling I’ve had in many years. I love this club.

That last 8 minutes was nail biting.... i was just glad to be on the other side of a close win in a big match against a rated club.  The last i can recall in that situation was QB last year.  Super relieved

Must admit when they got a point up that was it for me couldn’t watch check scores 10 minutes later and we are 3 goals up, nearly fell of my chair that’s a sort of win that can release the mental shackles 

I have legit been crying since that Kent goal. My daughter and missus think I'm an idiot. They clearly dont understand what this [censored] club has done to us supporters for over a decade 

 

It might sound silly but I thought West Coast hitting the front as ‘early’ as they did was helpful. It refocused and galvanised us. So incredibly proud of all of the players. A fantastic effort over there. 

Shout out to the recruiting staff. What did we give up for Hibberd & Melksham? Where were Tom McDonald,  Hannan, Harmes, Jetta and Fritsch drafted? 

What a day. Let’s all get to the G next week and bring back a home final.


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