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27 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes with the single Laser Beam!!

i was there...

So was my elder sister. I wasnt allowed to go but didnt matter cos I could hear it from our back yard n St kilda.

 
1 hour ago, Chook said:
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!).

Not a bad idea at all.

I`ll be watching in my Bangkok lounge room and if they win,,have Skyscanner up quicker than you can say Sam Weiderman booking my flight back for the big dance. So glad I kept my premium membership up!

 

Most likely going to Fed Square this week!

Would love to give the sporting globe a go, but I've just had my brothers 18th and sister in law birthday all on the one weekend, so the wallet copped a huge flogging.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Long time demons supporter (35+ years) and will be on Sunshine Coast with my wife and 3 kids on Saturday. Any suggestions for a pub/club near Mooloolaba or in the region. 

Love the site. Regular reader but first time poster so go easy ?.

Thanks in advance. 


6 hours ago, corndog said:

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

Thanks mate

1 hour ago, MadAsHell said:

Irish Murphys in Salamanca Place should have you covered.

Cheers

Skuit and i shall be watching on from Amsterdam at a venue yet to be determined. If there are any other Dees in Western Europe please feel free to pm.

 
7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Skuit and i shall be watching on from Amsterdam at a venue yet to be determined. If there are any other Dees in Western Europe please feel free to pm.

i'd be keen if i was still in amsterdam..moved on to the greek islands now though!

 

Just threw this together so that people don’t have to scroll through and to hopefully bring some Demons together in random places. I’ll try to update if anyone has further advice.

 

 

VICTORIA

 

Melbourne City

 

Federation Square

Duke of Wellington

Sports Bar at Crown Casino

Inner Suburbs

 

Sporting Globe, Richmond

Mountain View, Richmond

Great Northern, North Carlton

Outer Suburbs

 

Sporting Globe, Fountain Gate (discounts for MFC members)

Bentleigh Club, Bentleigh

 

NSW/ACT

 

Sydney

 

Courthouse Hotel, Newtown

Canberra/Queanbeyan

 

Eastlake Demons Football Club

 

 

TAS

 

Hobart

 

Irish Murphy’s, Salamanca Place

 

 

WA

 

MFC change rooms, hopefully

 

 

EUROPE

 

Germany

 

Belushi’s Berlin?

 

Still looking for recommendations:

 

Mornington Peninsula

South Australia

Sunshine Coast

Amsterdam

Birmingham

Confirmation on Casey venue?

Edited by Dees_In_October


5 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Just threw this together so that people don’t have to scroll through and to hopefully bring some Demons together in random places. I’ll try to update if anyone has further advice.

 

 

 

VICTORIA

 

Melbourne City

 

Federation Square

 

Duke of Wellington

 

Sports Bar at Crown Casino

 

 

 

Inner Suburbs

 

Sporting Globe, Richmond

 

Mountain View, Richmond

 

Great Northern, North Carlton

 

Outer Suburbs

 

Sporting Globe, Fountain Gate (discounts for MFC members)

 

 

 

NSW/ACT

 

Sydney

 

Courthouse Hotel, Newtown

 

Canberra/Queanbeyan

 

Eastlake Demons Football Club

 

 

 

TAS

 

Hobart

 

Irish Murphy’s, Salamanca Place

 

 

 

WA

 

MFC change rooms, hopefully

 

 

 

EUROPE

 

Germany

 

Belushi’s Berlin?

 

 

 

Still looking for recommendations:

 

Mornington Peninsula

 

South Australia

 

Sunshine Coast

 

Amsterdam

 

Birmingham

 

Confirmation on Casey venue?

 

What about the Bentleigh Club in Sth Eastern Subs??

By the way, I’m unsure if they will show this one as it will be a lot earlier but if people are looking for somewhere in London I have watched the last two finals at Belushi’s in Shepherds Bush. 

Nothing special but it’s a memorable place for me now!

Newtown it is! 

I'm pretty happy for us to be on FTA TV at last !

Rome, Italy, willing to host for the game or negotiate with a pub - any takers let me know.


Do we know if there is anything organised at the Bentleigh Club??

 

8 hours ago, Dodos Demons said:

Long time demons supporter (35+ years) and will be on Sunshine Coast with my wife and 3 kids on Saturday. Any suggestions for a pub/club near Mooloolaba or in the region. 

Love the site. Regular reader but first time poster so go easy ?.

Thanks in advance. 

Brightwater Hotel
15 Freshwater Street

Mountain Creek, Qld 4557 ???

1 hour ago, ProperDee said:

Brightwater Hotel
15 Freshwater Street

Mountain Creek, Qld 4557 ???

Thanks ProperDee. Much appreciated. 

Ho Chi Minh City???

Amazing to read of times like this where Demonlanders get together from all over the world.

Only a few years (months?) ago we used to bicker, argue, bait, cry into beers, slam our fists onto keyboards/smart phones, swear at the screen....

Now we are enjoying a renaissance of sorts and looking forward to a preliminary final. Still [censored] loads of work to be done, but the future looks much better without a black cloud over our head!

Go Dees!


46 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

the only problem with watching at Fed Square is the lack of Beer....

The Duke is not far away...

 

Deb from Queensland Demons has organised for Brisbane supporters to watch it at the Pineapple Hotel in the Gabba and Gold Coast supporters at the Broadbeach Cats footy club.


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