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We haven’t had one of these fun threads this season and it’s worked so far.

Disclaimer : This topic commenced later than the Days Since Last Loss thread. Days Since Last Loss thread is now the rightful owner of the word ‘jinx’ should we lose. :)

Fire away....

 
 

….be surprised, but a heck of a lot less surprised than most years.

This demons side is as legit as I've ever seen, and it's a wonderful thing to experience.

But win or lose I won't go read too much into it. 
Beating both grand finalists in April would be nice, but I'd rather beat them in September.

 

Be releaved that the side is finally starting to live up to its potential.

To be honest, I won't be that surprised as we really should have beaten Richmond in at least one of our encounters in the last few years.

Time we stop being intimidated by these sides.  Richmond are good, but they are not invincible.


On a serious note, I will have true belief we have what it takes to go the whole way.

Richmond are the measuring stick and they showed great form last week. We'll need to bring out best

... start to believe.

Be surprised, due to our 6 day break and their 9 days.

but very happy, and in for a noisy celebration in Stumps 


Haha I thought we’d pleasantly left these threads behind us. 
 

I’ll shave my head like Nathan Jones and walk down Main Street, Woodend in nothing but demons gear for the day. 

24 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Haha I thought we’d pleasantly left these threads behind us. 
 

I’ll shave my head like Nathan Jones and walk down Main Street, Woodend in nothing but demons gear for the day. 

Happy to shoot over from Ballarat and film that......

29 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Happy to shoot over from Ballarat and film that......

I’ll hold you to that!!! 
 

*please note I’m already bald and shave my head weekly and my demons gear is a Dees hat, jumper and shorts. 

31 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jeez a few posts disappeared from this thread since I last looked

Understandably.  Thanks administrators. 


Remind myself that it is a marathon and not a sprint

 

... immediately give the middle digit to all of my mates, my work colleagues, various general acquaintances, strangers on the street, anyone who’s given me carp over the last 20 years for supporting the Demons - and then remind all of those people that I told them that we’d win the flag this year and that they know nothing, before drinking all the booze in Victoria in one single session.

That’s how I’d roll.

It’d probably lead to a few regrets by Monday morning. And possibly also a little bit of time spent at her Majesty’s pleasure.

 


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