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Flag flying at letterbox, 2021 scarf on fence, many other scarves around the front door.

Daughter home-cooking pies and red-and-blue cup cakes. 

Wife has gathered scarves from last 10 years and sewn them into a throw rug/blanket.

Canadian Club and Shiraz for the game (probably start about 12.01pm as the nerves set in).

Glenfiddich 18 ready for the celebration.

 
12 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Now 'flying the flag' 24/7 from my part of Brisbane, with a little tribute to the fallen Demons of my generation of supporting the MFC.

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Another one in Brisbane….yeeessss!!

love it ❤️💙

My Dad's place in Meredith, Victoria.

He was born in February, 1965, so here's to hoping he witnesses the first Dees flag in his 56 years tomorrow. 

Go Dees!

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It is fantastic to see how many demons flags and banners around. Such an outpouring from the faithful. I even found out there is a demons fan 4 doors up from me Ive never met!

a flag would be so amazing and would reignite the flame of demon passion for years to come. We have been dormant too long


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In a place called Amoonguna, near Alice this afternoon, Bulldogs colours, window down but no one around so didn’t shout, neighbors flying Demons colours, few oldies sitting out front, let rip with Go Demons, got some good cheers back.

 

Erldunda pub in the centre covered in red and blue balloons for the Imanpa mob, will be insane down there tomorrow 

1 hour ago, Davos said:

My Dad's place in Meredith, Victoria.

He was born in February, 1965, so here's to hoping he witnesses the first Dees flag in his 56 years tomorrow. 

Go Dees!

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I was born the same month, same year. His angst is my angst.

My wife has sown 10 supporters scarves into a a rug.

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Could only get a wall flag with the dodgy logo but still looks alright

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3 hours ago, Nicko said:

Another one in Brisbane….yeeessss!!

love it ❤️💙

Got on the train yesterday wearing my retro Demons scarf and the train guard sees me and gives me a big GO DEMONS!!

Get a few go Demons around town and I think 90% of neutral fans and even non AFL are behind us.

Took a bunch of scarfs into the office today and made everyone in my team an honorary Melbourne supporter for the day, much to the disgust of my boss who's a Lions/Bears fan from day dot, but even he took it in good spirits.

GO THE MIGHTY DEMONS!!!

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7 hours ago, Brenno said:

My flat in London. 

 

Go Dees!

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I bet some are looking at your apartment wondering what’s going on 😆

This is incredible (thanks to DD82 for the pic) - Big Maxy in the heart of Yarraville! A work of art and courage.

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Morning of.

THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR SUCH A GREAT RIDE!

♥️💙

 

Just about to head of to my dads place. Just hope I’m not too nervous driving.

 

GO DEES!!!

Had a friend of War Office bring this around just now from her local cake shop haha....

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10 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Had a friend of War Office bring this around just now from her local cake shop haha....

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1 for each quarter!


One more; West Footscray, would you believe!

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Sorry if I've missed this elsewhere on the way through. It's all been a bit if a blur... through

Kyneton 

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The good thing that stands out to me with all the banners and decorations for either clubs is that people respect what others have done with no damage to displays. Not so sure if we were playing some other clubs. You fill in the clubs name.

 
19 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

At the risk of perpetuating stereotypes, and it's not a Rangey, but the the Austin Healey is draped in Demon scarves. 

Bloody windy today but I'll do a follow up with them all out the front of the house tomorrow.  Till then, pip pip!

 

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Turns out I am way too lazy to put all those scarves up so this will have to do.

Canberra here, got a few strange looks from dog walkers....

 

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

1 for each quarter!

Don't think they'll go down so well with frothies SW


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