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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

That packet of cigarettes still unopened?

5 gone!!!!

 

I haven’t posted all week been to nervous but these boys of ours are the best that I have seen. How good was it to see the whole team running out on the ground this group has got it all so right and Max was ginormous.!!!

38 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

THE BIG DANCE !

I believe in waltzes!

 
5 minutes ago, CYB said:

I just hate Geelong more than any other club and am so stoked we smashed em in a PF. 
 

How would you feel spending three 1st rounders on Cameron. Suffer in your jocks!

I just read they traded a second round draft pick for Higgins.

Who then couldn't get into their 22 in the finals and played medi-sub.


12 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just watched Gary lyon interviewing Max and Lever. The tears in his eyes brought tears to my old cynical eyes !

Please go easy on the maid Uncle. Stick with the Shiraz tonight mate. 

3 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I am sorry to hear about your bad fortune. In these COVID times it's hard to properly celebrate with friends and Demonland brings us together as a community. We're all feeling a little bit like you right now. We're all in it together and will live the anticipation and dread of the next two weeks together. Take care and .... GO DEMONS!!!!!

Beautifully said, Mazer. 💕

14 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Just another reminder…

That was our greatest all time winning margin against Geelong. 👍🏻😎

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26 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

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Wheres the handbag


5 minutes ago, Crompton's the man said:

The Geelong full forward 

I will attempt to be less cryptic in future 

Apologies

Righto.

I was worried you were talking about TMac.

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

5 gone!!!!

Packets ?

....and we still lost the clearances !


Three points:

More goals than behinds again.

we should have started this post game thread halfway through the third quarter.

I have never in my 51 years seen a better demons team than this one.

Gee wizz didn't see that coming. Well done football department. I want one more but this is a night to have some pride in this football club!

Credit to Joel Selwoods comments in the rooms too. To be fair Geelong have been an amazingly consistent team for 15 years and their ability to put themselves in a position to compete every year is something I'd love us to emulate. 

Gary Rohan 1 disposal! Haha

Wasn't sighted, he's the real ginger ninja!

 


5 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Please go easy on the maid Uncle. Stick with the Shiraz tonight mate. 

The maid's playing hidey Neil............. but ive got a better version.

Max and Trac will rightfully get the kudos as the best players but l think we should acknowledge Petty and Bowser  for outstanding games. They were incredible.

Well what a great day, seriously how well did we play fantastic team performance. Loving the whole vibe coming out of the club at the moment and also one of the best and funniest days on Demonland. 

 

Right in the feels.

The pictures of Tomlinsom, Jetta and Jones after the game. I'm glad they could see the team they help make. 


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