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Hey all. I play a golf game called Golf Clash. You can find it on your phones app store. Some of you may have heard of it or may even play it. It's a lot of fun and can be quite addictive. It's free, but of course you can spend $, but only if you want. Anyway, they introduced 'clans' recently - completely voluntary - for players so they can feel part of a team. I have created one called Melbourne Demons. I say this only to ecourage those that are or will play in future.  I created it for Melbourne supporters but most who joined are not. I will always ensure there are spots in the clan for genuine Dee supporters so if you ever play check the clan out and please join. It has a forum also and would rather talk MFC than golf ?

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On 12/8/2018 at 10:14 PM, Crystal Dees said:

Hey all. I play a golf game called Golf Clash. You can find it on your phones app store. Some of you may have heard of it or may even play it. It's a lot of fun and can be quite addictive. It's free, but of course you can spend $, but only if you want. Anyway, they introduced 'clans' recently - completely voluntary - for players so they can feel part of a team. I have created one called Melbourne Demons. I say this only to encourage those that are or will play in future.  I created it for Melbourne supporters but most who joined are not. I will always ensure there are spots in the clan for genuine Dee supporters so if you ever play check the clan out and please join. It has a forum also and would rather talk MFC than golf ?

Just thought I would bump this from Crystal Dees from 2018.  After 18 months the clan is still going strong and many Melbourne supporters are part of it. We all have a bit of fun playing and a enjoy bit of banter including Dees talk in the chatroom.  The clan was created for Melbourne supporters so if you play the game join our clan.  If you don't, then check it out in Play Store or Apple equivalent and have a hit and giggle. It's free.

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On 3/10/2020 at 11:19 PM, Palace Dees said:

Just thought I would bump this from Crystal Dees from 2018.  After 18 months the clan is still going strong and many Melbourne supporters are part of it. We all have a bit of fun playing and a enjoy bit of banter including Dees talk in the chatroom.  The clan was created for Melbourne supporters so if you play the game join our clan.  If you don't, then check it out in Play Store or Apple equivalent and have a hit and giggle. It's free.

Bump v.2

I stopped playing altogether for 9 months earlier this this. I handed the clan over to another Melbourne supporter before leaving.  I found out he recently changed the name from Melbourne Demons to a more generic AFL supporters name to attract more players into the clan. I found this disappointing given his brother played for the Dees in the 80's.

Anyway, I felt the name needed to continue so I started to play again and re-started a clan called Melbourne Demons. Currently,  I'm the only one in it and am enjoying the game again.

Would love to have you as part of the clan if you play or would like to.

Don't be put off by the horrible phrase of clan, it's all really just a bit of innocent fun.

 

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