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I was having this discussion with another Demon fan today and would like to pose these two questions to Demonlanders.

1.ย  Would you rather watch Melbourne a) lose the Grand Final in person at the MCG or b) win it on TV?

2.ย  What is worse - a) losing a Preliminary Final or b) losing a Grand Final?

My answers were b) in both cases, whereas hisย were the opposite for both.

This could be a poll if I had any idea how to do that.

ย 

Lose a grand final

it would hurt but at least I know what it feels like to be there and the lead up, training and paradeย 

1. b) a premiership is a premiership no matter how or where.

2. a) experienced both over the years and losing a PF means we don't get a chance. At least losing a GF we had a chance (notwithstanding that in 88 and 2000 the winners were dominant and we we somewhat lucky to make it.

ย 

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i think this should be titled a hyperhypotheticalย ย ๐Ÿ™„

That's a s--- sandwich with or without mayonnaise.ย 

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21 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Clearly 1 b. Who would rather watch us lose in person,ย seriously???

So far, my Demon mate and the first responder to this thread.ย ย :D

ย 

I am with demonstone. b&b

I'd rather win it from afar, and I'd rather lose a Grand Final. I still remember when we beat North in the 2000 prelim final and it was amazing.


I was at the 1988 grand final, so I'd definitely rather watch a win on TV instead. Although the streaker in the third quarter was a highlight you won't get on the telly.

Edited by In Harmes Way

Iโ€™m with you DS, defs B and B.ย 
Iโ€™d so much rather not making a GF than to make it and lose.ย 

A) Win on tv . Attending the Essendon 2000 grand final was a humiliating feeling that stuck around for years.

B) Hard question, but as we canโ€™t attend the GF, I think Iโ€™d rather lose a prelim, get the painย over and done withย and reload next year.

ย 

13 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

I'd rather win it from afar, and I'd rather lose a Grand Final. I still remember when we beat North in the 2000 prelim final and it was amazing.

Yep the 88 prelim was great too. Although getting smashed in the Grand Finals was horrible the build up to get there was fantastic.

9 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

I was at the 1988 grand final, so I'd definitely rather watch a win on TV instead. Although the streaker in the third quarter was a highlight you won't get on the telly.

The same canโ€™t be said for Helen Dโ€™Amico. She got a lot of coverage (for having no coverage๐Ÿ˜) I was at that match with my ย (Carlton diehard) brother. I was furious sheโ€™d interrupted the game. Strangely enough, my brother wasnโ€™t. ๐Ÿค”ย 


A win on tvย 

but Iโ€™m grumpy about having to miss watching live, itโ€™s just not the same at homeย 

9 minutes ago, KLV said:

A win on tvย 

but Iโ€™m grumpy about having to miss watching live, itโ€™s just not the same at homeย 

Thinking of the ride and the emotion my cousin experienced when Richmond broke the drought

Thinking of that magic 4 weeks the Bulldogs supporters had including my wife's cousins who went up to Sydney for the Prelim as well as the GF in 2016

Thinking of the Cats supporters who got to experience a dominant win to break the drought in 2007

Even the old South die hards who were there for the Swans in 2005

Then thinking of us potentially being cheated out of that experience especially after all the heartache we've experienced over the years makes me feel ill

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

Preference order:

  1. Watch the Deez win in person
  2. Watch the Filthย loose in person
  3. Watch the Filth loose again on the replay.ย 

Clearly anyone choosing a) for question 1 didnโ€™t sit thru either one of our last 2 GFs.ย 
ย 

I was at both and just the thought of either of those matches usually ends up with me in fetalย position sucking my thumb.


37 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The same canโ€™t be said for Helen Dโ€™Amico. She got a lot of coverage (for having no coverage๐Ÿ˜) I was at that match with my ย (Carlton diehard) brother. I was furious sheโ€™d interrupted the game. Strangely enough, my brother wasnโ€™t. ๐Ÿค”ย 

jaisus wcw, that was 39 years agoย ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

i'm assuming you must have been a toddler thenย ๐Ÿ˜‰

What sort of [censored] psychopath would rather lose in person? lol

Iโ€™d listen to a win on the radio in the showers of San Quentinย prison if that was the other option.ย 
ย 

ย 

Edited by Deestroy All

11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

jaisus wcw, that was 39 years agoย ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

i'm assuming you must have been a toddler thenย ๐Ÿ˜‰

I was minus 10 ๐Ÿ˜‰ย 

ย 
1 hour ago, In Harmes Way said:

I was at the 1988 grand final, so I'd definitely rather watch a win on TV instead. Although the streaker in the third quarter was a highlight you won't get on the telly.

Batgirl was the onlyย highlight of that game.
And she wasn't even that flash.
Also saw the 2000GF live.
Thatย was sheet as well.

Gotta say the excitement of GF week for both was off the charts.
The games however a far different story.
Do not wanna see another loss.
Especially a bad one.
Live or on TV.
I'm still mentally scarred.



ย 

Edited by Fork 'em

47 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Thinking of the ride and the emotion my cousin experienced when Richmond broke the drought

Thinking of that magic 4 weeks the Bulldogs supporters had including my wife's cousins who went up to Sydney for the Prelim as well as the GF in 2016

Thinking of the Cats supporters who got to experience a dominant win to break the drought in 2007

Even the old South die hards who were there for the Swans in 2005

Then thinking of us potentially being cheated out of that experience especially after all the heartache we've experienced over the years makes me feel ill

Would you be happy to wait until next year if you were given that luxury when the GF will return to the MCG, but at the expense of either losing the GF or not making the GF this year?

Genuine hypothetical.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


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