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Just dropping back in to let all Demon supporters know that in the WEST we have ALL supporters close to our hearts as we host the Dees here to hopefully win the flag.

I'm a very active member of the Western Demon Supporter group for around 10yrs. I have been more passionate about the Dees since leaving VIC around 25yrs ago.

There are some real die hard supporters here and we will do everything within our power to make our Demon voice heard from the West to the East.

This is for all the supporters, now and from the past, for the thousands of Demon tales that can be told, for the those that paved the way for the greatest club that has ever existed  - we are with you.

Go Dees - Take what is yours.

 

Prelim cats.jpg

 

There is something really cool about watching interstate Demon supporter groups getting right into it. 

We seem to have a presence everywhere but wa is noticeable. 

Go Dees. I am as nervous as you can get. And it's only Saturday 

51 minutes ago, Demon Marty said:

Just dropping back in to let all Demon supporters know that in the WEST we have ALL supporters close to our hearts as we host the Dees here to hopefully win the flag.

I'm a very active member of the Western Demon Supporter group for around 10yrs. I have been more passionate about the Dees since leaving VIC around 25yrs ago.

There are some real die hard supporters here and we will do everything within our power to make our Demon voice heard from the West to the East.

This is for all the supporters, now and from the past, for the thousands of Demon tales that can be told, for the those that paved the way for the greatest club that has ever existed  - we are with you.

Go Dees - Take what is yours.

 

Prelim cats.jpg

Do us proud and do us loud! Devastated not to be able to see us play but rapt for the WA Demons who I had the pleasure of meeting some back in 2014.

 

 

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12 hours ago, deebug said:

Wow i didn't know we had such great support from the WestđŸ„°Â 

I have seen and been to pre game events on both sides of the country and we really are passionate over here. We try to look after the supporters that just want to get together. 

 
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13 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

Rip the joint apart WA Dees. 🇭đŸ‡č😂

Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â    Without a doubt  !  Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â 

đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â Â đŸ”ŽÂ Â Â Â đŸ”ŽđŸ””Â 

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Just drop in some pics of the Western Demons. Our local pub sponsor is the Empire Bar in Lathlain not far from the ground. We meet there to watch the  games, pregame, functions etc. Very passionate group and well versed in our song ! Loud and proud.

celebrating win over Geelong  - the Maxi Goal.jpg

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Recent win v wcoast  at Optus.jpg

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14 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

There is something really cool about watching interstate Demon supporter groups getting right into it. 

We seem to have a presence everywhere but wa is noticeable. 

Go Dees. I am as nervous as you can get. And it's only Saturday 

Thanks for your support also Wiz.

We will all be NERVOUS WRECKS. I would actually compare it to the feeling you have when you are about to have your first child ......... your brain is a mash off thoughts.

( General comment ~ How awesome has the indigenous influence on our great club been over time ? Naming just a few ( Jurrah - Davey - Farmer - Jetta - Garlett - Picket & of course the KOZ  ) So many highlights - big thanks - just wouldn't be the Dees without these greats in our midst. ) 

loved reading this thread. I don’t think i’ve ever felt so connected to the supporter base,  nation wide,  as right now. For the first time it’s like we see how much we really need each other. 

It def lifts my spirits to feel you all over there. gotta yell fr all of us. 

If any Dees fan out west needs a ticket for Friday hit me up

1 minute ago, danielE288 said:

If any Dees fan out west needs a ticket for Friday hit me up

Me too!

I see my life come shining from the West down to the East.

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1 hour ago, Wells 11 said:

loved reading this thread. I don’t think i’ve ever felt so connected to the supporter base,  nation wide,  as right now. For the first time it’s like we see how much we really need each other. 

It def lifts my spirits to feel you all over there. gotta yell fr all of us. 

Thanks for the great feedback Damo. Can't emphasis enough how we feel for all the Dees supporters. Have to do what we can to get the voice out.

It's really hard to compare how someone may support their footy team - we all do it in a different way. The one common heart felt  thread is the long journey that we all have been on.  

The club has transcended into something special and that the road for all has been long. Regardless of how we go - we all know that there is some good years of football ahead of us and that we are so proud of these boys that have stuck together. 

** Savour the moment and may we be delivered what we deserve **


1 hour ago, danielE288 said:

If any Dees fan out west needs a ticket for Friday hit me up

M8, my daughter is still in WA and very keen to get ticks for Friday and hopefully beyond.

I'd be very happy to take any tiks off your hands

5 minutes ago, Demon Marty said:

Thanks for the great feedback Damo. Can't emphasis enough how we feel for all the Dees supporters. Have to do what we can to get the voice out.

It's really hard to compare how someone may support their footy team - we all do it in a different way. The one common heart felt  thread is the long journey that we all have been on.  

The club has transcended into something special and that the road for all has been long. Regardless of how we go - we all know that there is some good years of football ahead of us and that we are so proud of these boys that have stuck together. 

** Savour the moment and may we be delivered what we deserve **

M8, spent many fine afternoons at the Melbourne hotel and Irish club at Subi, joined with my fellow Western Demon brothers and sisters.

Unfortunately I'm back in Vic but my daughter's still in Perth and keen to get tiks to the next 2 games )

any help would be appreciated

22 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

M8, my daughter is still in WA and very keen to get ticks for Friday and hopefully beyond.

I'd be very happy to take any tiks off your hands

PM me mate.

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20 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

M8, spent many fine afternoons at the Melbourne hotel and Irish club at Subi, joined with my fellow Western Demon brothers and sisters.

Unfortunately I'm back in Vic but my daughter's still in Perth and keen to get tiks to the next 2 games )

any help would be appreciated

Hey L-M-C

Would have to try the  Ticketek sale on Monday first for prelim ( check their site etc ). Then try via Western Demons website and we might be able to offer a ticket if no luck getting one.

Best advice is try via Ticketek first ( We're in the same boat here.. ) - Do what we can. Ultimately though being a member is the best insurance you can get.

For the GF we don't even have any real guarantees ( unless you purchase the guarantee upgrade ) . 

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Nah mate. I’m on their mailing list but don’t attend functions. 
Plus when I dance on tables I’m that drunk I’m usually in the nude. 

Edited by McQueen

You build up a lot of karma points being a Demon in WA. Hopefully what is coming, what you all might get to enjoy, is redemption for every smug look of pity and off-hand comments each of you has ever endured. 

 
7 hours ago, Demon Marty said:

Hey L-M-C

Would have to try the  Ticketek sale on Monday first for prelim ( check their site etc ). Then try via Western Demons website and we might be able to offer a ticket if no luck getting one.

Best advice is try via Ticketek first ( We're in the same boat here.. ) - Do what we can. Ultimately though being a member is the best insurance you can get.

For the GF we don't even have any real guarantees ( unless you purchase the guarantee upgrade ) . 

There is another option you could try and that is the Demon Army. Have a look on their website and see if there is any way you can get a ticket through them. 

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54 minutes ago, AmDamDemon said:

You build up a lot of karma points being a Demon in WA. Hopefully what is coming, what you all might get to enjoy, is redemption for every smug look of pity and off-hand comments each of you has ever endured. 

Funnily enough when you wear your demon gear on the train etc it attracts anyone that doesn't like West Coast to come up and tell you how much they hate them..... Or anyone that goes for Tigers,Blues,Pies etc just come up and start talking to you. Its a weird effect. 


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