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4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Love that film!! Isle of Dogs.

Same here Hardtack.I had it in mind to post if we rolled the cats tonight. Meh. 

 

Watched the game alone which is a little sad but nice to know you guys and girls are all along with the ride.

if you haven’t realised already, this is our time. Sit back relax and enjoy!

Just noticed I’ve sunk a 6 pack And a full bottle of red. 

 
42 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is that a wa thing to do that at events? I went to see queen in concert there last year & they did the wave to which I found a bit odd

Definitely is a thing. I went to an international rules game at the old Subiaco Oval and as soon as we got on top the wave started.

No clue who's starting it but damn he clearly gets around to the big events

Beat Geelong 3 times in one season

Regulation 4 goal Round 5 win

After the siren at Kardinia 

and, well ….


10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I reckon tonight Neale D. went to bed with a big smile on his face 💕

❤️💙

Forget Eddie ....if anyone deserves a gig in W.A. to see the Granny it's this bloke.

 

How does one come down after a win like that?

Lying in bed at 12.30 am, reading the posts, and icing my right ankle. Grade 1 sprain jumping for joy in front of the TV after Gawn's snap out of the ruck. Like Steven May, I should be right for the GF thanks to the bye week.

So many thoughts. Other old timers on Demonland will understand. I was drawn to follow this Club as a teenager by the brilliance, loyalty and humility of Robbie Flower. There have been long dark periods with only occasional flickers of hope since. But nothing, absolutely nothing like this. Doesn't matter what happens in the GF, I am just so proud of this team. And when I dare to dream, I see Gawny holding the Premiership Cup with the team, and I'm sure that I see others in the background: Robbie, Jimmy, Sean and all the supporters who couldn't live to see it.

But there's one more game, one more challenge against another very good side. A challenge that this team will embrace (as Goodwin so calmly states) And, like the team, I have to put fresh ice on my ankle to prepare...


When was  last time in a big game - not a Suns game - knew we had it half way through the third

3 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Cameron the hero for GFC with 2 goals in a big final

Late snap in dying minute 

2 minutes ago, norwood_demon said:

How does one come down after a win like that?

Lying in bed at 12.30 am, reading the posts, and icing my right ankle. Grade 1 sprain jumping for joy in front of the TV after Gawn's snap out of the ruck. Like Steven May, I should be right for the GF thanks to the bye week.

So many thoughts. Other old timers on Demonland will understand. I was drawn to follow this Club as a teenager by the brilliance, loyalty and humility of Robbie Flower. There have been long dark periods with only occasional flickers of hope since. But nothing, absolutely nothing like this. Doesn't matter what happens in the GF, I am just so proud of this team. And when I dare to dream, I see Gawny holding the Premiership Cup with the team, and I'm sure that I see others in the background: Robbie, Jimmy, Sean and all the supporters who couldn't live to see it.

But there's one more game, one more challenge against another very good side. A challenge that this team will embrace (as Goodwin so calmly states) And, like the team, I have to put fresh ice on my ankle to prepare...

Dude, you are about to witness a Premiership.

Only thing tomorrow will bring is the colors of the runner up.

 

This team is SERIOUSLY good.

2 weeks of bliss before a date with destiny.

The break may have just come at a good time. Gives me time to come down from all the pent up stress pre-game and exuberance post-game, but more importantly, time for May to give himself the best chance of recovery.

Sending ❤️❤️❤️to everyone back in Melbourne, so fortunate to be there tonight and what did I see absolute ruthless hungry demons side . Work dragged call day, was nervous wreck all day. Went into overload just before halftime when they kicked two, had a couple of frothies with the brother at halftime who said You’ve got this your boys are hunting in packs and 2 goals away from putting Geelong away. I was still pessimistic but my lord they are a good side


1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Sending ❤️❤️❤️to everyone back in Melbourne, so fortunate to be there tonight and what did I see absolute ruthless hungry demons side . Work dragged call day, was nervous wreck all day. Went into overload just before halftime when they kicked two, had a couple of frothies with the brother at halftime who said You’ve got this your boys are hunting in packs and 2 goals away from putting Geelong away. I was still pessimistic but my lord they are a good side

Some of us have only known pessimism until this year.

 

You've just had a sneak peak at the 2021 Premier.

 

I suspect we are about to become the second side of the city of Perth. What a time to be alive.

1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Sending ❤️❤️❤️to everyone back in Melbourne, so fortunate to be there tonight and what did I see absolute ruthless hungry demons side . Work dragged call day, was nervous wreck all day. Went into overload just before halftime when they kicked two, had a couple of frothies with the brother at halftime who said You’ve got this your boys are hunting in packs and 2 goals away from putting Geelong away. I was still pessimistic but my lord they are a good side

You are one lucky hombre PSD.  Great to hear some feedback from the outer.

3 hours ago, Radar Detector said:

Best. Win. Ever. I have not experienced anything like that before. Amazing.

Whoever we play next week will have to play unbelievable footy to beat us.

Footscray play Port with that in the back of their mind 

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5 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Some of us have only known pessimism until this year.

 

You've just had a sneak peak at the 2021 Premier.

 

I suspect we are about to become the second side of the city of Perth. What a time to be alive.

Lmao "Second side", coz Freo aren't relevant now Jesse's left.


17 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Forget Eddie ....if anyone deserves a gig in W.A. to see the Granny it's this bloke.

Kochie has also been denied entry into WA!

5 minutes ago, Morgs_10 said:

Lmao "Second side", coz Freo aren't relevant now Jesse's left.

No Eagles or Dockers fan would ever claim the other as their second side.

 

Its always another team.

41 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Well said, @Jaded. I can also feel the nagging hurt under the exuberant joy.

It's not hollow - it's full. Full of pride and appreciation for the players and the fans that could get there, for the Perth community that obviously chose the world of men and righteousness over the Orc and goblins of Mordor.

I am sad for myself and my dad and for you, and Nasher and Andy and 55 and Redleg and WJ and those of us that have spent draining years, talking amongst each other when the club was irrelevant and nowhere.

Now it's everywhere and at the height of its relevance where our spectators are incapable of even enjoying it together in person - let alone at the ground.

But we get to see the Demons run around in our jumper in the last Saturday in September and it is something to cherish.

And we will be doing that together...

Scrolling in bed with the wife asleep, you and Jaded have moved me to some silent tears here rpfc. Very well said. Nagging hurt is the perfect description. 

I've nothing to add other than what I said to my 65 year supporting dad on the post game video call...who's to say that this would have happened if this was played at the G? If there had been crowds all year?

Its happened the way it's happened and couldn't have happened any other way. 

We're lucky to have something bringing us so much joy and we're lucky to have this forum of kindred spirits.

Reading this thread and hearing of the happiness, the joy, the disbelief, the emotion - it's almost been as good as watching the game!

 

 
2 minutes ago, faultydet said:

No Eagles or Dockers fan would ever claim the other as their second side.

 

Its always another team.

Ahh apologies, I misinterpreted as a 2nd WA side rather than a 2nd option of support.

Either way my comment on Freo stands. 

Umpires were surprisingly super balanced - maybe a little favoured towards the crowd - thank you WA we love you!

I no longer feel sick, what was I thinking earlier…?! 
 

Port and Dogs are gonna be like…

 

team america vomit GIF
 

come game day…


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