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Brisbane looked so strong. We never looked like losing once the second half started. Truly surprised based purely on how well Brisbane were playing. What a win.

 
 

Listen up Dees fans. There will be ups and downs, but don’t EVER write this team off. We are a very good football team.

Nobody wants us to win. Commentators and journalists want to maintain the narrative about our football club - soft, shaky, lazy. But we aren’t any of those things. We are hard and fast. Stick fat, stick together, and never ever doubt this current group.

Go Dees.

Tracca....Oliver and Harmes you champions

Tx for nothing Melksham and Sam. Needs to be said if we want a flag,


Best win for the year so far.  Clarry again with plenty of others joining in.

The CLUTCH mark by Rivers at HB early in the last.

Spargod was sensational!

T-Mac & May's second half!

ANB and Gus.

You Bloody Bewdy Newc!

Edited by Rusty Nails

All those fair weather sailors go and have a full time look in the mirror. This is not a good team in the making but a great one.

 

12 points and percentage ahead of the Lions. Not bad aye. Daylight.


Tracca....Oliver and Harmes you champions

Tx for nothing Melksham and Sam. Needs to be said if we want a flag,


That was enormous. 

We’ve just beaten the two best sides, neither match at our home ground. 

We held a high scoring side to 20 scoring shots and 75 points. 

We needed a lift at half time, so we lifted. We backed our system in, we turned the tide, and then we scored heavily. 

You cannot be anything other than impressed by that. 

3 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

Looks like a lot of Melbourne fans escaped the lockdown. Good crowd there. LOL.

I think quite a few emigrated after last winter’s lockdown. 

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Listen up Dees fans. There will be ups and downs, but don’t EVER write this team off. We are a very good football team.

Nobody wants us to win. Commentators and journalists want to maintain the narrative about our football club - soft, shaky, lazy. But we aren’t any of those things. We are hard and fast. Stick fat, stick together, and never ever doubt this current group.

Go Dees.

This to the power of ten. ❤️?


Thanks to all demonlanders for your well wishes today. 
 

The boys definitely did it for my mom tonight and I am very grateful. 
 

Well done boys. What a win and great noise from the small crowd. 
 

GI DEES. 

Edited by DemonOX

Even at halftime 20 points down against a top 4 side I felt quite relaxed that we would probably come back and win the game....the team is just on another level at the moment 

6 minutes ago, BW511 said:

Is Burgo the best recruit in Melbourne history?

The greatest thing about this year is we can get completely outplayed and still never be out of it. This is bloody exciting to be a part of

Chocco is immense too

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tracca....Oliver and Harmes you champions

Tx for nothing Melksham and Sam. Needs to be said if we want a flag,

Sam attacks the ball and sets up goals …. JM does SFA. 


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