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36 minutes ago, longsuffering said:

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. 

Honestly I don't think there should be a problem getting a ticket for the prelim because we can buy x8 each and they wont all go . For the GF we don't know how many tickets per 'code' we are going to get. To be honest I feel like it will be 1 per code - hopefully I'm wrong. 

The club had re-opened  up the membership sales ( post deadline ) last week and sold however many to 'whoever'. Don't know what allocation we will get verses corporate etc. The clubs here had an allocation to sell their members also ; mostly packages.

I will be asking some questions about this and also in regards to sharing codes from over East before the GF. 

 

I’ll be there to cheer on the boys for all you Victorian fans who can’t make it!

Well very fortunate, 6 passionate WA Demons have secured tickets to our first ever final, very excited for Friday and looking forward to joining a strong MFC contingent in attendance. Feeling for all our supporters across Australia and will do our best to represent you lot in as boisterous and raucous a way as we can. Cannot wait!! 

 

The WA demons supporters are a great bunch.

Whilst living in Perth in 2013-2014 for work, I remember heading to a game by myself as none of my colleagues were that into footy, let alone being Dee's supporters. I was at a nearby pub having a quiet beer by myself in my Demon's guernsey pre game and out of no where a bunch of Dee's supporters enter the pub. 

No more than 2 minutes later, they've seen me sitting by myself and immediately invited me to join them. They even ended up giving me one of their spare tickets so I could sit with them. I ended up having an absolute blast with these guys. Very rarely do complete strangers make you feel so welcome and included like this (in my experience anyway). 

Cheers to the Western Demon Supporter group!!

 

Go Western Dees.....we have friends in Perth who are West Coast supporters who are going to the game and they will be cheering on our Dees loudly! I would do anything to be there having supported the Dees for over 60 years.  GO DEES!


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The Demi God, Max Gawn, offered a smorgasbord of treats. It was an awesome feast had by the hungry demons.

Also feeling a bit guilty today as this rightly should be at the G. It is hard to indulge. We still did our best last night though to support and I think it went pretty bloody well ; to say the least. 

It's going to be a hard couple of weeks walking around circles wondering where I'm supposed to be.......

History in the making - GO YOU DEMONS

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25 minutes ago, Demon Marty said:

The Demi God, Max Gawn, offered a smorgasbord of treats. It was an awesome feast had by the hungry demons.

Also feeling a bit guilty today as this rightly should be at the G. It is hard to indulge. We still did our best last night though to support and I think it went pretty bloody well ; to say the least. 

It's going to be a hard couple of weeks walking around circles wondering where I'm supposed to be.......

History in the making - GO YOU DEMONS

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You guys killed it - thanks so much from all of us in front of our tv’s over here in the East. The noise, chants, and support from behind the goals as Max went beserk in the third quarter really added to my enjoyment of perhaps the best 10 minutes of Demons footy I’ve seen in my 54 years! 

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