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Another season’s done and dusted and we at Demonland would like to thank all of you our contributors for your participation in this difficult year for the Melbourne Football Club.

In particularly, I would like to thank Nasher for keeping the site together and to our feature writers George on the Outer, Whispering Jack, The Oracle and all of our other contributors for keeping Demonland going throughout season 2020.

Also a big thank you to Whispering Jack, grapeviney and George on their tireless and often thankless efforts as Moderators.

And now, we look forward to the future. Bring on 2021!

 
 

Thanks to all at Demonland, adds to my enjoyment of following the Demons! 
Not necessarily good for my sanity!

But a side benefit is Following the Demons does build resilience!

Thank you to you Demonland and alll the team and all the posters (insightful & insightless).

Here's to a better 2021 (on and off the field).


I return the thanks tenfold.  As an 'interstater', Demonland is my football 'lifeblood'.

Thank you Demonland for running such a great site. Also thank you to all the contributors for their great contribution to this great site.

Let's hope that 2021 is a great year for the Demons

Thanks also to hosts Andy and George and regular ‘caller’ binman for bringing us the demonland postcast each week. Keep us overseas folk feeling connected, especially this year when I couldn’t even fly across the Tasman. 

 

Thanks to all of you that hold this together.. and try to stop us tearing each other apart lol. With covid it’s been an especially important source of distraction.  gratitude. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Another season’s done and dusted and we at Demonland would like to thank all of you our contributors for your participation in this difficult year for the Melbourne Football Club.

In particularly, I would like to thank Nasher for keeping the site together and to our feature writers George on the Outer, Whispering Jack, The Oracle and all of our other contributors for keeping Demonland going throughout season 2020.

And now, we look forward to the future. Bring on 2021!

Thank you without this site I am confident I would have tossed in the MFC towel some time ago.

Sorry to be negative but can we slow up the period between now and season 2021?

I am not yet able to contemplate another year as an irrelevant team.


15 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

Thanks to all of you that hold this together.. and try to stop us tearing each other apart lol. With covid it’s been an especially important source of distraction.  gratitude. 

Imagine what it would have been like if we had made eighth place?

 

1 hour ago, Lefty said:

Thank you to you Demonland and alll the team and all the posters (insightful & insightless).

Here's to a better 2021 (on and off the field).

I was tempted to say could it have been worse? however I quickly realised the answer was Yes and the memory is fairly fresh.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

In particularly, I would like to thank Nasher for keeping the site together and to our feature writers George on the Outer, Whispering Jack, The Oracle and all of our other contributors for keeping Demonland going throughout season 2020.

My sanity and mental health is very grateful. Thank you.

1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

My sanity and mental health is very grateful. Thank you.

You are not alone Bda.

1 hour ago, Deeoldfart said:

I return the thanks tenfold.  As an 'interstater', Demonland is my football 'lifeblood'.

Felt like we ALL were this year, Doffa!

Pile my thanks on to all the others, Demonland Elves?

 

 


Thank you to all at demonland for helping us during this these trying times. you do amazing work and we are very greatful for all that you done in 2020?

Massive thanks to DL and the folks who run this site. This year more than ever it was a great and much needed distraction. 
 

Thanks Demonland. No year like it and DL rose to the occasion. Thanks to all the contributors and posters And to Andy, George and Binman for giving us great match analysis on the podcast. All the best to everyone and stay safe.

Thanks guys, brilliant.

Glad I don't have to rely on Facebook for my thoughtful MFC reading and discussion.

I'm confident we'll bounce back stronger next year and 2021 will be a bit of a ride too.

Edited by A F

“It just wasn’t weird enough for me...” Hunter S. Thompson 

2020 isn’t over yet

Thanks to all involved 

 


My thanks are extended to the Administrators and the Moderators (even though an occasional pithy witticism of mine gets scrubbed).

I like that it's about 90% football with the other 10% varying from pop culture to nostalgia and from history through to literature, linguistics and logic. 

I've really missed the track reports and hope we can get the opportunity to have them back next year.

And, finally, many thanks to the posters who keep me informed, educated and entertained.

Thanks Demonland and co  you guys do an awesome job behind the scenes.

 

Edited by nosoupforme

Demonland. A true refuge from the perils of MFCSS.

 

You’re all welcome.

I know how much I mean to you all and I never forget how important I am.

Thank you Demonland from me but not my employer. 


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