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I am hoping that Melbourne will win today to give me a good day on my 61th birthday. I will watch on tv. CARN THE DEMONS .

 
2 minutes ago, Ditcha said:

I am hoping that Melbourne will win today to give me a good day on my 61th birthday. I will watch on tv. CARN THE DEMONS .

iam older than you and remember the 64 flag well,i hope you got to see it

 
5 minutes ago, forever demons said:

iam older than you and remember the 64 flag well,i hope you got to see it

Same here and was at the G in 64 GF. Allot of us are well into 60's or older as Dees were dominant back then and kids like me supportrd them In my case it was a case of going against parents as both followed Magpies!.

Need to win today and I'm confident we will.. Cover Neale with Harmes, Backline to play well and TMac to give Andrews the run around.

4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

That’s the spirit!

Yep I would like to get some $$$'s on if anyone will give me 8 goal start!. Macca?


13 minutes ago, Ditcha said:

I am hoping that Melbourne will win today to give me a good day on my 61th birthday. I will watch on tv. CARN THE DEMONS .

Fire ? Up!!!!

1 minute ago, Docs Demons said:

Same here and was at the G in 64 GF. Allot of us are well into 60's or older as Dees were dominant back then and kids like me supportrd them In my case it was a case of going against parents as both followed Magpies!.

Need to win today and I'm confident we will.. Cover Neale with Harmes, Backline to play well and TMac to give Andrews the run around.

first gf i saw was 58 when filth cheat us out of gf

6 minutes ago, Nasher said:

That’s the spirit!

I’m up and about today, Nashy.

 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

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Damn! You know how to rub it in, Andy.

We are playing an absolutely full side, in years’ best form,  on their dung heap, without several of our best players like Lever, Melksham,AVB, Nev etc.

They deserve to be hot favourites.

We seem to be more keen on late changes this year compared to previous years under Goody. Do we think, given finals really are out of the question, Lewis may potentially get brought in for a farewell against his old mate?

 

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Last shot before heading to Brisbane. 

 

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Andy, hope you and Scoop Jnr and little miss Scoop Juniors’ junior have a great day at the Gabba and can enjoy a win by the Dees, making the drive back to the Gold Coast more enjoyable .


I reckon we are a red hot chance. T Mac will continue his form from last week. 

Assert ourselves, get stuck into Neale and Cameron 

oliver 40 touches and bog 

Alex Witherden is a late out for them.

Good for us as he has given them some real good drive from half back. 

6 hours ago, ProperDee said:

I live 700 metres from the Gabba.  Clear blue sky right now although we had a couple of heavy showers overnight. Have had some rain most days this week so the deck may be a little slippery. Predicting 25 degrees though and no doubt for you southerners up here for the game, it will be sunscreen, shorts and polo shirts!  ? 14 degrees in Melbourne today.......

Hope to catch up with a few of you either at the German Club pre match or the Pineapple post game.

Where are all the Demonlanders at the German Club?

Boys are warming up, 23C, sunny and very slight breeze, perfect football conditions, ground could be a bit soft on the northern side, otherwise looks perfect. 


At the game and it’s a cracking day. 

Lets hope the footy is as well. 

Tried to upload a photo but being technically challenged I have tried and failed  

 

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Astonishing that if we win today we are somehow only 2 games out of the top 8, with a much easier draw compared to other teams to come. If we had gotten the job done against WC and Adelaide we would actually be locked on points with the 8th team.

1 minute ago, praha said:

Astonishing that if we win today we are somehow only 2 games out of the top 8, with a much easier draw compared to other teams to come. If we had gotten the job done against WC and Adelaide we would actually be locked on points with the 8th team.

We'd also be on top of the ladder rn if we'd won every game so far this year! 

Amazing really!


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