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Demonland.com will be purchasing 5 Memberships from the Melbourne Football Club and gifting them to 5 people.

All you need to do is post a video under our posts of Facebook & Twitter of yourself doing the #SAFEHANDS Challenge. Film yourself washing your hands & singing the Demons Theme Song.

We'll double it to 10 Memberships if a Melbourne Football Club player posts a video of themselves doing the #SAFEHANDS challenge & singing the Demons Theme Song.

We'll pick the best 5 (or 10) videos and contact you via Facebook Messenger or DM on Twitter for your details. *

We want to promote good health through hygiene by raising awareness of the importance of washing your hands. We also hope to assist the club that we all love financially in these times. We also love hearing the Demons Theme Song.

* In order for Demonland.com to be able to purchase a membership on your behalf you must be comfortable with providing your name, DOB, Address, email & mobile number in private via Facebook Messenger or DM on Twitter. Your details will only be shared with the Club.

 

 

Demonland was already the best AFL Footy Forum by a country mile.  This MFC / community spirited  initiative takes it to a new level again.  Well done folks!  Time for another donation methinks!

 
49 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Demonland was already the best AFL Footy Forum by a country mile.  This MFC / community spirited  initiative takes it to a new level again.  Well done folks!  Time for another donation methinks!

Yes I was thinking the same thing... Andy and co have not asked for donations for a while ...but the joy this site gives us all continues unabated.

Good thinking Demonland. Exclude the older folk who can't operate those fandangled new telephones and internet machine very well and rejuvenate our membership base. :)


What a fantastic initiative. Proud of you guys.

 

No way in hell I would ever be caught singing on social media, so i just donated $50 to offset the cost for you.

 

Keep up the great work, and thank you.

Thought this would be a bit of fun. Was going to do it by myself. But my 4 year old (who only 2 weeks ago told me she wanted to say "Go tigers" ?) saw me in my gear and decided to join in. Now she's running around the house in my Dees gear, saying "Go Maxy, Go Dees, we're Dees dad!" ??

Demonland - saving father/daughter relationships since 2020.

 

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7 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Thought this would be a bit of fun. Was going to do it by myself. But my 4 year old (who only 2 weeks ago told me she wanted to say "Go tigers" ?) saw me in my gear and decided to join in. Now she's running around the house in my Dees gear, saying "Go Maxy, Go Dees, we're Dees dad!" ??

Demonland - saving father/daughter relationships since 2020.

 

Are you the one who tagged me in the Instagram post?

 
38 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Are you the one who tagged me in the Instagram post?

Yep, helps if I read the post properly ?

Now on Facebook 

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21 hours ago, Mickey said:

But my 4 year old (who only 2 weeks ago told me she wanted to say "Go tigers" ?) saw me in my gear and decided to join in. Now she's running around the house in my Dees gear, saying "Go Maxy, Go Dees, we're Dees dad!" ??

Demonland - saving father/daughter relationships since 2020.

 

Something to bring up at her 21st Mickey.

If that were my child they would've had no idea how close they came to being homeless at 4, if that kind of mutineering cr@p was allowed to transpire!!! ?


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