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2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Draw. 

 

i think we've had our quota of drawn games for this round

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Well, that’s one helluva trick he’s got right there! He makes David Copperfield et al look like amateurs. 

I come from a family of failed stage magicians.  I have a half-sister.

 
Just now, BDA said:

i think we've had our quota of drawn games for this round

Just put it in the wrong thread. Was watching the hawks Tigers game.

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

4 wins Demons 

that is the mindset

Whoever it is, wherever it is played 

It’s 4 wins, get the job done

Work with each other. Challenge each other 

Yep 1 week at a time, but basically that is it.

Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime 


I really think port are not as good as their ladder possie indicates.

Even though we did a great job v them at their gome, a finals prospect is different.

So I really hope we can avoid that.

Also think the dogs are a good side but in all honesty rely on a few players more than most teams. Lets be honest they get a lot of free kicks.

The real contenders are playing tonight and i believe one of them will hold up a cup.

So an emphatic win would be great.

It gives us a home final and would put fear into other teams.

Great to have Tmac and May back in.

Also our fwd line has started to click.

This really is a mini gf tonight.

Dees by 33.

 

We either Port in AO or the Lion in a neutral venue. 
that’s the options?

4 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

It's a glorious day outside so I'm keeping busy with some landscaping until beer o'clock at around 4pm. Then I'll put my feet up and have a look at the warm up act at the Gabba before the main event at KP. How good is it having the best Melbourne side any of us have probably ever seen and knowing they will probably only get better. 

No doubt this is the best Melbourne team in over 50 years and they will get better. Only older players are Gawn, May, TMac & BBB who hopefully all have 2-3 decent years left, then you go Trac, Oliver, Salem, Langdon & Lever will be at their peak over next 5 years, look at youngsters in Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey, Petty, it certainly is exciting times. 
Now is the time to be a Demon supporter, only major issue is I’ve suffered through over 50 years of losses to get here!

Go Demons.

 
14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

We either Port in AO or the Lion in a neutral venue. 
that’s the options?

I think we will be in Adelaide next week, no matter which opponent.

A win for me today would be no injuries. 


They have 2 of their mainstays missing in Tuohy and Stewart, no crowd support. I also reckon their narrow ground could help our defensive structures. Think we've got this.

7 minutes ago, D4Life said:

No doubt this is the best Melbourne team in over 50 years and they will get better. Only older players are Gawn, May, TMac & BBB who hopefully all have 2-3 decent years left, then you go Trac, Oliver, Salem, Langdon & Lever will be at their peak over next 5 years, look at youngsters in Jackson, Pickett, Rivers, Bowey, Petty, it certainly is exciting times. 
Now is the time to be a Demon supporter, only major issue is I’ve suffered through over 50 years of losses to get here!

Go Demons.

It makes it all so much sweeter if we taste success.

A few pundits claim this is the best fwd line going up against the best backline(ours).

I think our forward line is now pretty potent as well so i think we will win.

 

36 minutes ago, Nairobi_Demon said:

A win for me today would be no injuries. 

With Hawkins injured.

Come on... What we are not allowed to say it out loud?

Alight just a mini two hour strain then.

Possibly reported as well.

 

All I hope is that I dont need a new TV after tonight.  Might just listen to the radio instead for a while to save money.


54 minutes ago, DubDee said:

We either Port in AO or the Lion in a neutral venue. 
that’s the options?

or dogs at a neutral venue if the lions lose to the eagles or win but don't make up the percentage to the dogs

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

I come from a family of failed stage magicians.  I have a half-sister.

Not two half-sisters?

Anyone else tense...excited...nervous?

Imagine being in a granny.

Ive forgotten  the 2000 gf excitement..build up cos it was such a bad game for us.

The 2018 prelim still lingers but went the same way as 2000.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Anyone else tense...excited...nervous?

Imagine being in a granny.

Ive forgotten  the 2000 gf excitement..build up cos it was such a bad game for us.

The 2018 prelim still lingers but went the same way as 2000.

I feel physically sick. Between this game and Covid my anxiety is off the charts.
Need to finish the domestic chores so I can relax with a calming glass of Shiraz. 

Dees 15.7 to Cats 13 10 final score


4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not two half-sisters?

No.  There are alcohol issues as well and she's permanently legless.  :D

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Anyone else tense...excited...nervous?

Imagine being in a granny.

Ive forgotten  the 2000 gf excitement..build up cos it was such a bad game for us.

The 2018 prelim still lingers but went the same way as 2000.

Somewhat nervous but not too bad yet. Nothing like a good bottle of Red to help calm the nerves. 

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Anyone else tense...excited...nervous?

Imagine being in a granny.

Ive forgotten  the 2000 gf excitement..build up cos it was such a bad game for us.

The 2018 prelim still lingers but went the same way as 2000.

Yep. Me too. 

 

All of the above, almost same feelings as last round 1987 vs Dishlickers🥴

5 hours ago, Nicko said:

Ok this going to sound weird….

I am genuinely excited about tonight’s game….

I really don’t understand this feeling 

Ok….that’s how I was feeling five hours ago

now I’m a bit of a basket case….welcome back normal feelings 😅


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