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14 hours ago, PerthDeesFan said:

We’ve been driving around Perth all week with a demons car flag out the window and our Vic number plates, only 3 rude gestures so far ?‍♀️?

So every car then.

 

Just left work and in my way to the airport. Excitement building… 

39 minutes ago, Chook said:

Just left work and in my way to the airport. Excitement building… 

I've got 5 hours to kill yet. Cant wait

 

Just got here, as soon as I walked from the bridge off the plane a lady walked past me and said ‘booooo’ no joke.

There was a plane full of demons that left just before mine. Great to see ?


On 9/16/2018 at 10:15 PM, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Better yet, don’t sell it to an Eagles fan, give it to a Freo fan or leave seat empty...

I have to wonder whether this joke was picked up and led to all the media talk about empty seats?

20 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Doesn’t sound like many of you have left enough time to see our bell tower. 

Where is it?

 
3 hours ago, Satan said:

Who is toey ? 

i think he's a midfielder for the jerusalem seconds

Long time reader.

Cant wait - heading there tomorrow first flight out. - anyone on Jetstar flight 7am ish start signing . 'its a grand old flag'!!! I am sure we can all connect then.

Go Dee's


Just flew back from the Goldy and walked past Gate 4. It's a sea of red and blue. 

Just a tad too much to fly across the country back to back.

I am now firmly entrenched sweep in the bowels of my 4pm Virgin Aus flight, next to a French couple who clearly have no idea why all these freaks around them are wearing red and blue paraphernalia. 

Radio silence now for a bit. 


Two of us having a quiet beer then this.....

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Went via Sydney this morning, been up since 2am local time. Beautiful weather here, enjoying a local beer in the sun.

Burned some points to get over here, and flew business. Half the cabin was full with Dees. Should have taken a photo, would've been a great meme. 

Anyone watching the game tonight? I'll be heading to The Game sports bar for it. 

Went to Perth Airport and was there when they arrived. The lads look very relax and must say this is promising. 

Was super impressed by them and the way they presented to fans and media. These guys deserve it!

Win or lose it is great to be associated with this club and it’s players. I have always said 2019 is our year so this is just the start. 

I hope we win win but will be proud of the boys either way. 

This will be a champion side . As quoted ‘A champion needs a motivation above and beyond winning’. 

If there ever was a team that has this, it is the Dees! 

Usually a young up and coming side would struggle to make it past a prelim.... but this is no ordinary side.

There are a number of once in a generation talents in this side that could potentially take us to a GF a year earlier than predicted.

I'll be cheering them on with everything on Saturday!

Got offered flight and ticket today for $1k. Couldn’t resist, the thought of saying no and then missing it if we won was too much.  

Wife will forgive me eventually.

Go Demons.

Make this special.


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Two of us having a quiet beer then this.....

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They are the worst pair of sunnies I've seen in like forever.

 

Was up at 5.45 this morning and on the 7.40 to Adelaide. Spent the day here checking out the very boring town I was born in and the sis is meeting us tonight.

We head off to Perth from here tomorrow morning at 7ish and head out on the 12.30am red eye tomorrow night.

Was already exhausted going into this and Sunday morning I am going to be truly zonked. I hope those redlegs make it worth our while.

Driving through Norwood we found this hanging. Is this a good omen?IMG_20180921_174314_066.thumb.jpg.93b5cc4e88e3984268bed76aabedd95d.jpg

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Oi vey. How the feck do I rotate that image. Oh well. You get the drift.

3 minutes ago, A F said:

Was up at 5.45 this morning and on the 7.40 to Adelaide. Spent the day here checking out the very boring town I was born in and the sis is meeting us tonight.

We head off to Perth from here tomorrow morning at 7ish and head out on the 12.30am red eye tomorrow night.

Was already exhausted going into this and Sunday morning I am going to be truly zonked.

Lucky you're coming to the ice capital of Australia.

Head to the casino if you need a little 'perk-up.'

 
26 minutes ago, McQueen said:

They are the worst pair of sunnies I've seen in like forever.

 

 

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Two of us having a quiet beer then this.....

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If you shook hands you should count your fingers.

I had no idea what to do with myself today in Perth, ended up playing golf at Joondalup nice course a little over priced but good. The weather was perfect for golf not so sure about footy though. Anyone know the best place to watch tonight’s match in Perth?


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