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2 minutes ago, Dr. Mubutu said:

Jetta: best 7 disposal game ever?

Yes, because each one was super critical. 5 contested, of which I can recall 3 were on Danger when forward: the one handed mark that would have been a free, and the two actual frees that came about from being in the prime position.

 

I am surprised I didn't get a bang on the wall from my neighbor after Jones' and Hannan's goal. Happiest I have been for a very long time as a Demons' supporter. 

We have work to do with finishing next week but the good thing is that there is room for improvement.

The Weed was also absolutely SENSATIONAL! 

The tournament is still live. We win next week and it's anyone's premiership.

Seriously was close to tearing up.

YOU LITTLE ANZAC!


1 minute ago, old dee said:

So the ticket dance starts again.

what did you think of Weed OD ?

Watched it in a pub in London with my brother and a small bunch of other Dees fans. I’m still trying to decide if it was all a dream. 

I didn’t get many chances to sing the song after before I moved here, and I can’t remember the last win I have witnessed live. But singing the song with a group of Dees faithful, and my brother after winning our first final in 12 years.....it actually felt a little surreal. 

You can’t wipe the smile off my face!

2 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

 

 

And Trapper!

Mate, that is deadset snuff worthy!

 

Ablett. Selwood. Hawkins. Scott. 

Very poor leaders when things get hot. 


Just now, Pates said:

Watched it in a pub in London with my brother and a small bunch of other Dees fans. I’m still trying to decide if it was all a dream. 

I didn’t get many chances to sing the song after before I moved here, and I can’t remember the last win I have witnessed live. But singing the song with a group of Dees faithful, and my brother after winning our first final in 12 years.....it actually felt a little surreal. 

You can’t wipe the smile off my face!

A grand total of zero Demons fans here mate.

I don't give a rat's though.

Beer time for me!

Fantastic win!

That's a win for the ages ... our destiny is in our own hands.

Edited by Macca

At the end if the game Chanel 7 was showing all supporters and they focused on one dees supporter who was crying. 

This is how much it means to some of us. What a beautiful thing to see. 

I have been saying this for years - Dangerfield is the most overrated player of the modern era.


Just got home, great win, god I am exhausted! Game should have been wrapped up at half time so I spent the second half waiting for the Garry Dangerwood show to crank up but we shut it down brilliantly. 

Just now, Colin B. Flaubert said:

A grand total of zero Demons fans here mate.

I don't give a rat's though.

Beer time for me!

Yep, the Sydney pub I ended up at was all about the Rugby League, barely an AFL person, let alone a demon.

But even that crowd was cheering during Hannan's run-in - possibly helped draw some attention when I momentarily lost it when his opponent slipped and I yelled "RRRUUN" like some kind of horror movie cliche.

10 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Was Jetta annoyed about not being AA? 

Danger may be one of the best and most influential players in the league - but not up forward in Jetta territory. Take note AA selectors, next time you try to squeeze in extra players on the team-sheet out of position. 

44 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

We bullied the pussycats. Bit more composure and it's a 12 goal win.

You had me at bullied. We bullied another team!

GO DEMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yehhhhhhhh

Harmes Viney Oliver and Jetta are as fierce as any who have worn the red and blue

Weid is a star

big Maxy is a legend

vanders is a brute

frosty you beauty

lewis experience is a crucial part of our success

But need more from Spargo Anb Tyson 


28 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

No.

We are Melbourne, a sleeping giant, those that were there in 87 understand 

I went to all the finals 98-2006 and don’t recall such massive support maybe just coz it’s been so long 

I needed a proper moment after that.

Ferocious!

Supporter turnout - wow!

 

Edited by Monocology

 
1 minute ago, Skuit said:

Danger may be one of the best and most influential players in the league - but not up forward in Jetta territory. Take note AA selectors, next time you try to squeeze in extra players on the team-sheet out of position. 

In: Neville Jetta

Out: Tom Stewart

Replay on fox. Who needs sleep


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