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4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Salem in his jacket. Any concern?

Nah I think they just put the cue in the rack with three to go so he chucked it on

That last quarter was a jewel in Darren Burgess’s crown. It was  going to come down to fitness, and it feels so great knowing we can play four HUGE quarters. 

 

Have a little pitty for Uncle's maid

@DemonOX No doubt a tough time for you and your family, but hope you got to feel at least some moments of joy and happiness tonight DOX.

Your mother will be smiling down on you and your family tonight and forever.

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Embarrassed to have gone too early last week with 'ABSOLUTE STATEMENT'.......

 

TONIGHT'S GAME IS OUR STATEMENT!! ?❤️

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4 minutes 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,

Go and have a spell.   A very long spell


This really meant a lot to them. I haven’t seen them so emotional. 
In the context of the ladder this is a massive win. We need to aim for a top 2 finish. 

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1 minute ago, Storm Boy said:

We are the real deal. Charlie Spargo take a bow. Well done. Excellent Finish. 

By God there were a hell of a lot of people wanting him gone. And yet the same people cried out for a smart footballer with a neat kick. Well done Charlie!

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Go and have a spell.   A very long spell

Why?

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Spargo seriously I have no idea what you did in the pre season but you have turned into a very very good player

Spargo doesn’t waste a kick. He doesn’t do the “traditional” small forward magic, but if he gets the ball, it goes to a teammate every time. I’ve come around.


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

@DemonOX No doubt a tough time for you and your family, but hope you got to feel at least some moments of joy and happiness tonight DOX.

No doubt your mother is smiling down on you and your family tonight and forever.

❤️

I reckon with the big dog T-Mac in the side there is isn't room for Weid or Ben Brown. He's the alpha dog and the others know it.

4 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

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. 

Small solace in what is terrible time. I know what its like and glad the boys got it done for you. GO YOU DEES

9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Salem in his jacket. Any concern?

Moving fine post game


4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

It would be nice if we could wait a day before we start bagging the usual suspects. They were part of a great win, give them a break just for the night. Please.

Couldn’t agree more....horrible attitude, offers nobody anything. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Commentators hating this so much. They are struggling to be positive. 

You can actually pinpoint the exact moment they realised it was futile for the lions. They were positively deflated. Didn’t even try to disguise it. 

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Commentators hating this so much. They are struggling to be positive. 

Kayo switch back to Fox away from the 7 commentators - Garry Lyon is pretty pleased...

First half we fumbled, they were clean, our forwards were clustered, there’s had room. 
second half, flip the script.

Well done Dees. You are taking on every challenge without fear.


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