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Sorry to hear @DemonOX may you treasure all your time you had with her. 
We will be all here for you if you need any of us. 

 
1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Sorry to hear @DemonOX may you treasure all your time you had with her. 
We will be all here for you if you need any of us. 

Thanks G

My son is going to tonight’s match and he said just now that it is cold and miserable tonight in Sydney and he reckoned on 2000 spectators due to crap weather on top of Sydney folks reluctance attending a match without their team playing

 

Im really happy you feel you can come to us demonlanders for support. That cheers my heart.  My fervent condolences Demonox.


7 minutes ago, Damo said:

Im really happy you feel you can come to us demonlanders for support. That cheers my heart.  My fervent condolences Demonox.

Thanks Dani. Imo despite our differences we are all family. 

A few years ago Mitch Robinson crowed that Melb were soft.  Tonight, we need to go out and show him just how "soft" we are these days!  No mercy!  Grind 'em into the NSW turf!!  Neeldy once declared he wanted Melb to become the hardest team to play against.  Tonight we show that we have finally arrived, worthy of wearing that mantle!

GO DEES!!!

2 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Well for me personally today started horribly, my mum passed away. 
 

Let hope the Dees do the right that thing and win in her memory. 

Nice memory just Monday gone I told her that the Dees were on the top of the ladder and she said “what” the surprise on her face was priceless.  Even with her memory loss she still new who the Dees were.  Never mind she forgot who the hell I was  ha ha  

Go Dees. 

Sorry for your loss. 

 

Queens birthday clash to be played at the SCG

9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

The Barometer will be looking for frees on the bench? 

25 minutes ago, Vagg said:

A few years ago Mitch Robinson crowed that Melb were soft.  Tonight, we need to go out and show him just how "soft" we are these days!  No mercy!  Grind 'em into the NSW turf!!  Neeldy once declared he wanted Melb to become the hardest team to play against.  Tonight we show that we have finally arrived, worthy of wearing that mantle!

GO DEES!!!

Mate all that was 10 years ago..

Time moves on.

Just having a listen to AFL nation speaking of AA spots, plenty of Dees mentioned but they completely skipped over Salem who is having an outstanding year on the half back line. If you ever needed to see his importance look at the one game we’ve lost so far! I don’t know how he keeps being forgotten. 

Come on Dees.! 
We’re a good chance. Brisbane look awesome. If we knock over Brisbane I’ll attain even greater, never before chartered, emotions of supportership and truly be in the land of make believe. 
don’t know who is gonna win, two very good sides, getting toey now, can’t [censored] wait.
 


I'm putting the serious heat on Jayden Hunt.

The last two weeks he's only had 7 disposals in each game and has given us 0 drive and effort.

Put in another stinker and he can go back to playing park footy at Sydney's back oval next week.

27 minutes ago, Vagg said:

A few years ago Mitch Robinson crowed that Melb were soft.  Tonight, we need to go out and show him just how "soft" we are these days!  No mercy!  Grind 'em into the NSW turf!!  Neeldy once declared he wanted Melb to become the hardest team to play against.  Tonight we show that we have finally arrived, worthy of wearing that mantle!

GO DEES!!!

Hey hey hey now...no neeldy talk thanks

1 minute ago, pinkshark said:

Hey hey hey now...no neeldy talk thanks

A true visionary ...

One problem couldn’t coach jack

 

Hope all you Sydney folks see a cracking win. Everyone there enjoy and let us hear ya! Go Dees


9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'm putting the serious heat on Jayden Hunt.

The last two weeks he's only had 7 disposals in each game and has given us 0 drive and effort.

Put in another stinker and he can go back to playing park footy at Sydney's back oval next week.

No effort? WTF?

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'm putting the serious heat on Jayden Hunt.

The last two weeks he's only had 7 disposals in each game and has given us 0 drive and effort.

Put in another stinker and he can go back to playing park footy at Sydney's back oval next week.

He is so important to this team 1% are so valuable

 

Shame two Friday night blockbusters in a row played under virus restrictions. But I will be satisfied with another win. That’s all that counts.

Edited by John Crow Batty

Our jumpers look amazing! 


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