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I reckon we have too many players getting spots on the 'Demonland' masthead on false pretense, and not Via delivering real Footy to the Demons cause.

I'd like to suggest that we select the captains firstly, and then fill the other spots with the top vote getters in our recent 'Bluey Truscott Medal'...

 

So by my reckoning... we have 3 captains in the club. Jones, Viney and Daisy.

Currently there are 10 faces on our Masthead. 

So if 3 faces are our captains, we might have 7 top vote getters of the 'Bluey', to add to the masthead ???

 

Any thoughts from the faithful ?

 

 

1 hour ago, DV8 said:

 

So by my reckoning... we have 3 captains in the club. Jones, Viney and Daisy.

 

No, we have two captains  - Viney and Jones.

Last time I checked, no woman has been drafted into the AFL.

Thank [censored] we’re tackling the big issues on Demonland. 

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

 

No, we have two captains  - Viney and Jones.

Last time I checked, no woman has been drafted into the AFL.

Your post has nothing to do with my thread. Drafting women is not mentioned.

But I take it we recognise Daisy as a club captain, because she IS, currently on our Demonland masthead.

I would assume that means Demonland respects her position at the club, as captain of our women's team. And as such has her up on our masthead already.

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Thank [censored] we’re tackling the big issues on Demonland. 

Yep, your right MrQueen.

Tackling Demonland's issues, in the off season.  Culture is paramount, and we contribute to it in ways you would never think of.

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i'm looking at the wrong thing.

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It's taken me a while to come to this view but I reckon we should just let Andy do whatever he likes with the banner. He maintains the site for us and as such I think he should be given carte blanch to do whatever he wants with the banner. It's not like he's going to do something stupid and inconsistent with a Demons supporter site.

Go on Andy, do your best.

 

PS: Obviously he doesn't need our permission to do it. I just want the rest of us to respect his efforts and leave him alone to do what he wishes.

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On 11/25/2018 at 8:05 PM, McQueen said:

Thank [censored] we’re tackling the big issues on Demonland. 

Yeah, Macca, things are getting a little bit too speculative, too insignificant. Just want a fill of training and remediation updates, progress reports and 'deeper' prognostications for the coming season. Form guides are more important than mastheads ...

On 11/25/2018 at 9:09 PM, DV8 said:

Yep, your right MrQueen.

Tackling Demonland's issues, in the off season.  Culture is paramount, and we contribute to it in ways you would never think of.

...and quite often, not much thinking goes into so much....


On 11/25/2018 at 7:10 PM, DV8 said:

So by my reckoning... we have 3 captains in the club. Jones, Viney and Daisy.

Just wait until we announce a new AFLW captain in the coming weeks. 

Everytime I look it has more faces. Starting to remind me of Sgt Peppers. Did I see Elvis? 

 

The Beatles, holding marching band instruments and wearing colourful uniforms, stand near a grave covered with flowers that spell "Beatles". Standing behind the band are several dozen famous people.

 

43 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Everytime I look it has more faces. Starting to remind me of Sgt Peppers. Did I see Elvis? 

 

The Beatles, holding marching band instruments and wearing colourful uniforms, stand near a grave covered with flowers that spell "Beatles". Standing behind the band are several dozen famous people.

 

Me too,

 

then I realised I was getting the masthead confused with the Demonland interviews banner...

I wouldn’t mind seeing the Captain and games record holder of Demonland’s footy team that dominated in the 2000’s up there! ??

 


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15 minutes ago, raDeelaide said:

I'd love to see Gus up there.

I'd love to see the top 10 of the previous season's 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy... up on our masthead.    "not in it, not on it, basis."

That sorts it out fairly... and would have seen 'Nev' on it sooner.   Sooner than Hunt's inclusion, for example. Maybe ahead of watts.

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On 12/16/2018 at 2:35 PM, raDeelaide said:

I'd love to see Gus up there.

Yep, and I'd also like to see Harmes up there, this season.

 

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-10-01/gawn-wins-his-first-bluey

2018 Melbourne best and fairest votes

1

Max Gawn

657

2

Clayton Oliver

595

3

James Harmes

468

4

Nathan Jones

449

5

Tom McDonald

433

6

Angus Brayshaw

429

7

Jake Melksham

428

8

Christian Salem

403

9

Neville Jetta

383

10

Jordan Lewis

366

11

Jesse Hogan

365

12

Oscar McDonald

346

13

Alex Neal-Bullen

322

14

Michael Hibberd

317

15

Christian Petracca

268

16

Bayley Fritsch

261

17

Jack Viney

244

18

Charlie Spargo

209

19

Mitch Hannan

182

20

Sam Frost

174

21

Bernie Vince

171

22

Jake Lever

149

23

Dominic Tyson

125

24

Aaron vandenBerg

125

25

Jeff Garlett

105

26

Sam Weideman

100

27

Joel Smith

71

28

Josh Wagner

63

29

Jay Kennedy-Harris

61

30

Dean Kent

55

31

Tim Smith

40

32

Tomas Bugg

39

33

Billy Stretch

21

34

Jayden Hunt

16

35

Cameron Pedersen

10

36

Corey Maynard

7

37

Harley Balic

0

38

Oskar Baker

0

39

Mitchell King

0

40

Harrison Petty

0

41

Dion Johnstone

0

42

Pat McKenna

0

43

Declan Keilty

0

44

Lachlan Filipovic

0

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