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I started supporting the dees back in 98 as an 8 year old and the Wiz was my idol! ??

Saw the footage online, but was anyone in the thick of the action? 

What id give to see the Wiz again in full flight!

Queens Bday weekend.. wowee!!!

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I started supporting the dees back in 98 as an 8 year old and the Wiz was my idol! ??

Saw the footage online, but was anyone in the thick of the action? 

What id give to see the Wiz again in full flight!

Queens Bday weekend.. wowee!!!

We walked past it about 2 bays over as we were leaving. Heard a massive roar and looked over to see what was happening - The Wiz once again putting on a show. I had to explain to my 5yo who Jeff Farmer was, gonna rip out the Dynamic Demons 2000 video for him to educate himself.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I started supporting the dees back in 98 as an 8 year old and the Wiz was my idol! ??

Saw the footage online, but was anyone in the thick of the action? 

What id give to see the Wiz again in full flight!

Queens Bday weekend.. wowee!!!

Saw him many times as an 22yo new Demons member. He deserves it all. He lifted when Lyon was on the field and did some things that are brilliant.

Love him, get him on board

That great mark on Garry Lyon's crook back is one of my first Melbourne memories. I have some fleeting memories of footy games from before then, but this is the only one I can pinpoint the game it happened. I watched it with my grandpa at the G from behind/right of that mark.

It was a ripper, and so was he. Must admit I grew to hate him while he was at the dockers, but that was because he was ours, and he always turned it on against us!

I just hope he is on Kobe's ear telling him to pick the Dee's when the time comes for father son nomination. We need a second coming of the wiz (and not a second purple Jesus).

Glad Jeff's heart still beats true for the red and the blue.

 

In 2000 I took my mate to Telstra Dome when Melbourne played Freo. Farmer was amazing, my mate who wasn't a huge footy fan, still talks about that day!

I think it’s pretty clear where father son loyalty will be placed.

If he’s in Melbourne now, does anyone know where his young bloke is playing? He was with the Mandurah Mustangs.... assuming he’s followed Dad to Melbs?

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Hopefully he can do an Open Mike or, even better, a Demonland podcast... would love to hear some of the stories and his thoughts on the club.

The boys on the Deebrief podcast did an interview with the Wiz last night. Was a great listen! Talked about his love for the club, his kids and that famous celebration!

Suggest you all get on your favourite podcast app prontissimo and check it out. It was excellent!

9 minutes ago, layzie said:

The boys on the Deebrief podcast did an interview with the Wiz last night. Was a great listen! Talked about his love for the club, his kids and that famous celebration!

Suggest you all get on your favourite podcast app prontissimo and check it out. It was excellent!

Just finished listened to it right now, wow!! How good is it to hear players like Jeff be so invested in the Dees still.

Jeffy has hope Kobe is going to be good enough and hopefully picked up by the Dees.


Will never understand why the Wiz changed from #33 to #8 after the 2000 season, where he produced one of the greatest seasons you will ever see from a forward pocket.

He lost all his powers when he ditched the 33.

3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Will never understand why the Wiz changed from #33 to #8 after the 2000 season, where he produced one of the greatest seasons you will ever see from a forward pocket.

He lost all his powers when he ditched the 33.

As a tribute to a family member, from memory

4 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Just finished listened to it right now, wow!! How good is it to hear players like Jeff be so invested in the Dees still.

Jeffy has hope Kobe is going to be good enough and hopefully picked up by the Dees.

Mate! It was a ripper wasn't it! Best interview I've heard for ages. Aside from DL ones of course!

Absolutely loved it how when asked 'Melbourne or Freo?' he said Melbourne without missing a beat!


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