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24 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Bruce Woodley was at the game on friday.

I noticed the picture a member posted of him on the train which prompted the thought process ;)

 

Any more word on where the Demon Faithfull should congregate en masse this Saturday Lunchtime...?

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Haha ? they pulled an enormous crowd didn’t they

Billy Thorpe

1960's/70's Lock up your daughters

1990's Lock up your mothers

 

Ah dear...

 

Fellow Tassie Demon Supporters. Will be in Hobart this Saturday. Where is best spot/pub to watch the game with other Demon Supporters please. Thanks

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Right, so Im headed to the Sporting Globe in Richmond and got a room booked for the night nearby... Can anyone recommend some good  yumcha styled food nearby?


19 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Billy Thorpe

1960's/70's Lock up your daughters

1990's Lock up your mothers

 

Ah dear...

Oop Oop a doo...

Nothing happening at the MCG on Saturday. MCC should work with MFC to open the members stand and the Olympic and play it on the big screen. Money in it for them. Food sales. Charge 5 for kids and 10 for Adults.

59 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Oop Oop a doo...

Somewhere over the rainbow, a premiership waits, 

 

Casey demons sent us a post that the sporting globe hotel at fountain gate will have the game on big screen and if you bring your membership you will get 20% of food and drinks over 20 dollars.

SA venue anyone?

Saving my coin for next week after 2 return drives to Melbourne for the first finals ?


4 hours ago, Smokey said:

Can anyone make recommendations for a good place to watch in the Canberra/Queanbeyan area that may have a fellow Dee or two to watch it with? Volume a must or I'm staying home .

Eastlake demons football club is good. I used to watch dees games there when i lived in canberra and its close to queanbeyan.

SEN just interviewed Mahoney and he said venues to watch the game:

  • Fed Square
  • Sporting Globe at Richmond
  • Sporting Globe Ferntree Tree Gully
  • Casey venue (didn't hear where)

In another thread there was discussion of showing vision to players from Melbourne fans watching live to keep them energised..

 

7 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Re-form the Seekers perhaps for pre game entertainment !!

"There's a new world somewhere they call the promised land ..."

4 hours ago, Danelska said:

Right, so Im headed to the Sporting Globe in Richmond and got a room booked for the night nearby... Can anyone recommend some good  yumcha styled food nearby?

The Mountain View (also in Bridge Road Richmond) is always a buzzing place to watch the footy plus it has a good counter (and was Ron Barassi’s pub)!


5 hours ago, Danelska said:

Right, so Im headed to the Sporting Globe in Richmond and got a room booked for the night nearby... Can anyone recommend some good  yumcha styled food nearby?

Richmond has a lot of Vietnamese eateries, but not particularly famed for its yum cha. Minh Tan 2 is nearby, you could easily cut through Church Street to get there. 10 minutes walk tops. Otherwise, you could head into the city to visit Shark Fin House, which is famous for its Yum Cha. You could tram it down there pretty easy, or walk 30-40 minutes.

M

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Get to Fed Square!


Get on it Dees fans. Come to think of it, we should have a designated spot in Fed Square for Demonlanders to meet up and raise hell together (still holding out for a trip across the Nulla to open up if anyone's interested though!).

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I hope Dees fans pack out Fed square, would really be something to behold. 

As where to watch questions go mine’s pretty random, will be in Birmingham UK for work Friday/Saturday. Planning on streaming it on my laptop but if there’s a few others around town where we can gather that would be amazing!

1 hour ago, Wollongong Demon said:

Elo.

Yes with the single Laser Beam!!

i was there...

 

Yeah they just said on talking footy fed square will show it and 7 will cross there live during the game. That would be awesome. 

7 hours ago, Docs Demons said:

Fellow Tassie Demon Supporters. Will be in Hobart this Saturday. Where is best spot/pub to watch the game with other Demon Supporters please. Thanks

Irish Murphys in Salamanca Place should have you covered.


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