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1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Well, folks, it's nearly game time. Best wishes to all. Suicide is not an option, whatever the outcome. The key to Demon success tonight is: mongrel, attitude, opportunity, heartlessness, execution skills, 2-way running and outside support. Carna Dees.

 

And kicking for goal at a normal level of accuracy

 
14 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Now convinced you aren’t a Melbourne supporter.

Save yourself some grief. Block is a good option.

 

It’s not about Brown, it’s about how the forward line in it’s entirety work together. I don’t care if he kicks none as long as he looks damaging and creates options.

 
2 hours ago, Dr.D said:

I can't wait for the Ben Brown 5 possessions game only to have people roll out the 'he brought the ball to ground' bullish!t. which is code for doing nothing but drop marks.

I cant wait for you to be wrong.


Oliver just take the first option tonight. Don't try to go through packs. 

Just hope for a good start & quiet the crowd down

Just get it Done Demons…. 150 Big Maxy

Go hard from the First Bounce, don’t wait for things to happen 

Dictate the Game

Dees go bang tonight.

port have targeted Max last times we played look for a massive response from all.

Very confident

 

Well, that day took forever.

I'm mildly freaking out.  Good times. 

Final thought before the game; in the three games Ben Brown played earlier this season, both Fritsch and McDonald kicked more than a goal-a-game better than in games without Ben Brown.

I just remembered how much I hate Port supporters.

I say this a lot but I think I really mean it tonight.

I have never wanted to win a game as much as this.

And I hope that maggot from tge Crows game isnt around.

And please let us win the first qrt.


I still feel sick. 
Sick, but confident ❤️?

GO GET ‘EM DEES !!!

Little bit nervous but I think we have a much stronger team on paper.

No excuses, want a start similar to that against the Dogs.

Get ready for a 1st QTR blitz (in our favour)!

I'm v̶e̶r̶y̶ m̶o̶s̶t̶l̶y̶ kind of confident.

(I was a little worried about this game and probably still am but we have to have faith in these new Dees. There will be bumps along the way, but geez we've come a long way already). We're getting there, and tonight we'll expose another pretender.

Go Dees!


Come on Dees make a stand! Step up to the plate and grab the brass ring. 

I am still not sold on Thursday night footy but apparently my better half likes the idea of Melbourne playing on Thursday nights because if we lose she won’t have to put up with me for the better part of a day. 
 

I hope we bring pressure, pressure and more pressure and kick straight. 

This pre game is so [censored] lame. I’ll never be convinced otherwise.

Umps have started 


Not sure what the latest health advice but to those dees fans in the crowd remember. Don't touch the football

 

Already with the dodgy frees


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