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5 years ago, I managed to get a Nephew and Niece to follow the Dees.  Their mum follows North but did not mind.

I know it was child abuse, but.....they still say Demons when asked who they support.  A bit to do with being different at school when most other kids are Geelong.

They hardly get to wear the scarves so Mum put this together,   I can give them plenty to wear to school.  This  will give them sweet  dreams for years !

Go Dees from far west Victoria !!

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Funnily enough I have had the same done by my mother in law with our scarves. We get 4 every year and have quite the blanket collection now!

 

Much prefer the one in the middle, the simple design of blue and red stripes devoid of words and geometric stripes etc. 

6 hours ago, 640MD said:

5 years ago, I managed to get a Nephew and Niece to follow the Dees.  Their mum follows North but did not mind.

I know it was child abuse, but.....they still say Demons when asked who they support.  A bit to do with being different at school when most other kids are Geelong.

They hardly get to wear the scarves so Mum put this together,   I can give them plenty to wear to school.  This  will give them sweet  dreams for years !

Go Dees from far west Victoria !!imageproxy.php?img=&key=735da9576a39b017

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I had the same idea. Had about 25 in a garbage bag with plan to sew them together to create a blanket.

My mistake was to store them in a garbage bag. They got put in the garbage.

Stopped collecting scarves after that.


I have them all for years however the one I like and still wear on game days is from 2006. For a while we seem to have scarves where the red looked pink and then the red became  almost maroon. 

I could never understand why we had so much trouble getting the red to look red.

2006 is red and blue strips 145 mm wide  and 1.4 m long and thick  with the old MFC / demon logo on one end and the year on the other end.

The red is red not pink not orange and not maroon. 

Why do we have to change the red colour all the time? Do the Tigers change the yellow? Do Essendon change their red?

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