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Just now, DemonOX said:

Well how good was the Weid. 

Great game. 

Yes

this verbal diahorrhea about the free on the boundary against Selwood when Hawkins was IFOG "we'll never know " is unecessary vacillation 

 

 

Observations:

Geelong supporters a disgrace. 91k. Maybe 15k Cats fans.

Harmes is a star.

Weeds is a big game player.

Dangerfield and Ablett are two of the softest players ever. Ablett just doesn't care and wants the soft ball or free kick. 

Umps gave us a ride but we got the free kicks the Cats have been getting for a decade.

 

Melksham and Harmes getting stuck into Selwood and baiting him into giving a free away when Hawkins was lining up for goal.  

Then Ablett comes on and Melksham gets up in his face calling him a 'weak c%$#'

I LOVE THIS TEAM.

GOODNIGHT GEELONG.  I HOPE IT BURNS LIKE HELL.

 

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4 minutes ago, Wollongong Demon said:

Must call it Sam.

If a boy I have plans you will be pleasantly surprised stay tuned 


How sweet that was. 

And to beat those 3 princesses was AWESOME. 

Their reactions and shock was hilarious and couldn’t happen to a better bunch of sooky sooky la la’s. 

Go home with ur tails between ur legs ladies. 

GO DEMONS. 

 

Sweet vengeance!!!!

9 minutes ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

I'm playing a gig at Lambys in Geelong starting in 30 minutes. I'm already half cut and they're all going to know I'm a Demon

 

Good times 

Hey cunyards how bout this 

 

dees

song

 

then do a lagwagon cover for fun

 

sorry Barwon club flashbacks 


33 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Absolutely awesome, not sure where to start. I need to watch the replay. Couldn’t be happier right now.

Brayshaw was massive.

The Weed.

Have said he was the boy! What a great evening !

Loved Abletts game. If he didn’t run behind his player he wouldn’t have got a kick and also he turned it over numerous times. 

Great to watch. 

It's been such a long time! I'm overcome with joy and lost for words right now.  Please share a few of these with your nearest Demons fan:  ❤️?❤️?❤️?

13 minutes ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

I'm playing a gig at Lambys in Geelong starting in 30 minutes. I'm already half cut and they're all going to know I'm a Demon

 

Good times 

I hope they have the chicken mesh across the stage a la Blues Brothers!

I think James Harmes can now be spoken of in the same terms as Viney, Oliver and Brayshaw. Ironically, if he was selected with the Petracca pick rather than as a rookie he already would be. Instrumental. 

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7 minutes ago, Ante_Up said:

Yes

this verbal diahorrhea about the free on the boundary against Selwood when Hawkins was IFOG "we'll never know " is unecessary vacillation 

 

For to long deadwood gets away with cheap shots and this time FINALLY he got done for it and it was a huge cost to his team. 

One bloody selfish [censored]. 

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN...............

 

ITS A GRAND OLD FLAG

25 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Going stir crazy here (almost) confined with a audio link behind four walls no this is not porridge (Italia Milano) it will definitely be black label tonight (tarax of course!) 

 

Gloria!

Viva!

Amore!

Diablo!

Forza Demons!

Strangely, I feel at total peace right now reflecting on the journey from the bottom of the ladder to where we are now. 


19 minutes ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

I'm playing a gig at Lambys in Geelong starting in 30 minutes. I'm already half cut and they're all going to know I'm a Demon

 

Good times 

I’ll request: Grand old flag

Toughest Demons effort since........... I cannot remember

 

Just got home from work. Saw practically none of the game live. Replay starts in 25 mins. 

YOU EFFUN BEAUTY !!!

I LOVE MFC !!!!!!

 

2 minutes ago, Skuit said:

And hey @old dee, I've been a silent doubter as well, but how do you feel about Weideman now? Gave it everything. 

Played another good one  happily ate humple pie two weeks ago. 


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