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11 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

We have become a serious football team.  We can win classy, we can win ugly.  We can meet a challenge head on, wrest control and go away with it.  We have a steely self-belief that will never be denied!  I love you Demons!

Yeah this is one of the biggest takeaways over the last month+. We didn't play our best footy tonight, and some of our stars were a little under, but we still found a way to win, and win well. This is the making of a very dangerous team, for a very long time.

 

Not only do we all follow the greatest football club in the history of ever we are a damn good team as well!

4 minutes ago, Wollongong Demon said:

Stevie Wonder.

Stevie dressed  Dermie & umpired, multi talented & shite at both!!!!

 

When I was on the way to my local convenience store to buy some celebratory beers, I had a fleeting thought that we had achieved enough for the year.

You know what? F&@@ that. As I've said before (when sober), we have such a huge  opportunity in front of us.

Why not us?

36 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

My best friend has to wear my demons jumper tomorrow. I’m sleeping in it tonight though. Bet he tries to find some excuse

Dont do it. It will smell all yummy like a girl.

 

Let your dog wear it all night.


12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawks biggest loss in a final since 2007.

Awesome stat! I'm glad we delivered it.

28 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

The Umpires tried damn hard to take it off us.  Amazing composure to pull control back out of their hands and run away with it. 

Makes the win so much sweeter with flogs like nichols and stevic [censored] us over and over.

Wow. It’s just sinking in. We are close to a Grand Final...

I didn’t think i was going to see September ever again....

No injuries??

 

Tigers just crapped their shorts

If we get that Bald umpire in the PF or GF,i'll spew up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

How about Frosty’s torp that lead to an end to end goal? 


Viney was immense, second efforts galore. Bring on the eagles!

Up the mighty demons!!!!!!!!!!

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Record against top 8 sides:

Melbourne 4-6

Collingwood 1-8

[censored] oath.

Sending Geelong, then the filthy Hawks out 2 weeks in a row, to mark our return to finals. Seeing the delirious joy on the young faces in the crowd was almost as good as the result itself.

 

Did anyone else notice Hibberd talking to Goodwin after the game? Loved the "2 more" he gave Goody as he walked away.

These players are on a mission, and belief is high.

 

The Dees are back.........


The energy at the ground bottle it fellas take it to perth ! 

Viney was huge . 

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Record against top 8 sides:

Melbourne 4-6

Collingwood 1-8

It's telling ain't it? And they finished top 4, and managed to escape scrutiny.

We just keep adding those top 8 scalps.

All when it counted!

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow. It’s just sinking in. We are close to a Grand Final...

I didn’t think i was going to see September ever again....

No injuries??

Was thinking the same myself SWYL

Have always whined to myself that we never seem to get the good run with injuries that other clubs get at finals time.

Things are lining up for us in a way they havent for more than 5 decades.

Time to make hay is now. 

30 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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Awesome WYL can you do Viney the same?

Geez what a team, no passengers, all tough and unyielding.

Spargo is a dead set pest in the best possible way.

 Farrrrrkkkkkkk yeah DEMONS


In fact, we are only a game shy of winning as many finals as Geelong has in the last 7 years.

That's off the top of my head, don't quote me on that.

On the 109 home. Last stop was Glenferrie Rd. Soooo sweet watching those sukkas skulk off! Hehe 

 

Can not comprehend we just eliminated the two teams that have bullied us for decades.

Both teams have been responsible for some of our darkest days.   Well guess what, we are the bullies now.


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