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Merry Christmas to all on Demonland and to your families and loved ones from the bottom of my heart. Regardless of your beliefs, I wish everyone a safe and peaceful Christmas/New Year break.

Hoping next year is a better one for all and for everyone no matter where in the world they are.

Merry Christmas and a Happier New Year 2021 (even for all the Scrooges) ?

 

If any Demonlanders face the awful prospect of spending Christmas alone, please contact me.

Looking for some extra chairs.  :D

....... and a huge thank you to Andy, the Mods and everyone else involved in providing us Demon 'tragics' with far and away the best fan site in the AFL. You deserve a premiership for your efforts. 

 

A very Merry Chrstmas to all on Demonland, and a very safe, happy and Covid 19 free 2021?

Merry Christmas to all. 
 

Mods thanks for all ur efforts In Keeping demonland up and running. 
 

Here’s hoping 2021 is a better yr/season. 
 

Go dees. 


Merry Christmas too all on Demonland, nothing but good wishes and blessings to all.

Loved reading all contributions on the site and look forward to the twists and turns of the 2021 season, covid free hopefully.

Stay safe and be kind to one another over the festive season.

 

Merry Christmas to all on Demonland. 

I hope that 2021 is a great year for all.

 

All I want for Xmas is a flag.

Not too much to ask.

Merry Xmas everybody


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. 2021 is going to be a very good year, especially for MFC.

Well it is x-mas day and the missus has just finished yelling at me so it is a good time to jump on demonland and wish all a happy christmas and new year. Just remember the olympics are in Tokyo next year so that means a Melbourne premiership.

Thanks everyone for sharing all your passion, news, analysis and  hopes in 2020. This site is a constant source of interest ( and dismay) but most of all a shared brother / sister hood. Let’s hope for a mighty 21  and to drink together from that holy grail we’re all starving for. 

A challenging year on all fronts, not just footy. I  have to say to all on Demonland whether or not I agree with you or whether or not you agree with me one thing is for certain. Demonland has provided some sanity in a rapidly changing and challenging year. My thanks to you all. Cheers PF

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Drink ? up. Drown the sorrows of seasons past...

Just make sure you know when you've had enough ...

 

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3 hours ago, demonstone said:

Just make sure you know when you've had enough ...

 

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Be prepared.....

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