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10 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Round three 1954

Dees 6.22

Even know we won against the dogs....Lets not see that goal point ratio again.

The more things change the more they stay the same. Haven’t been able to kick straight in 67 years. 

 

Brace yourselves folks. The dogs are gonna smash us in the first. 

Keep the faith. We’ll recover 

 

Gawn for gods sake do not tap the ball down straight to there midfield players around the ground especially if you are in there 50. 

1 v 2 ... very excite!  Just hoping for a great game and contest.  A few Kozzie/Tracc highlights wouldn't hurt either!

GO THE MIGHTY DEMONS!



 GO DEES!

❤️?❤️?

Omg not that blonde umpire again. He hates us and is a total [censored]. 

 

Come on Dee’s stick to your team game pressure, pressure, Pressure.!!!


Soooo nice to see Salem out there. ❤️?

Just now, Jaded said:

Omg not that blonde umpire again. He hates us and is a total [censored]. 

So long as that bald headed? is not out there.

Get ready fellow Demonlanders for a much bigger upset than last week.

 We are going to dominate and surprise everyone.

A big win on the cards. Wont be long and we are back on top.

Sam w to surprise us all.


mmmm

drink beers and watch the game

or

drink beers and remain on this thread?

Wow. 

 


 

Need more composure than that Petty. Settle son.


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