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G'day Demonland

Wishing you guys the best of luck this week in the GF. What a tremendous season you've had and I'm hoping it ends in Premiership glory.

Melbourne has been the best team all year and thoroughly deserve to be favourites, and I think you guys will be far too good for the Bulldogs on Saturday

It's hilarious that my 2 Melbourne loving daughters at ages 15 and 12 think they have had to put up with a bit to get to this point. If only they knew what a different generation of Dees fan has had to endure.

I know I don't post on here anymore (that may change), but like I said, I just wanted to check in and wish the Melbourne FC all the best for the GF, and I hope all of you are enjoying the excitement  of GF week and fingers crossed can celebrate premiership glory come Saturday night.

Good luck, (and for this week only) GO DEES!!!!

 

Edited by Ash35

 

Thanks so much Ash! Very few non-MFC fans would know what the journey has been like for us more than yourself. Much appreciated! :)

 

Many thanks Ash, hope you and your family are coping in these awful times.  Exciting times for us, we have a club we can be proud of.  You're welcome on the bandwagon any time you like.

Edited by Baghdad Bob

 

Ash! Well, that's a happy reminder of the community we've got here.

You'll be delighted to know that the tone here has seriously lifted and that was even before this season made us all happy clappy besties!

There's so much less personal abuse, it even saves a lot of time going through the posts.

Would be great to have you back around some more.


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2 hours ago, Axis of Bob said:

Great to hear from you. And still 35 years young ! 😁

That's the problem with getting old, changing names and avatars and alike becomes harder. And I'm not sure Ash46 has the same ring to it. lol

3 hours ago, Ash35 said:

G'day Demonland

Wishing you guys the best of luck this week in the GF. What a tremendous season you've had and I'm hoping it ends in Premiership glory.

Melbourne has been the best team all year and thoroughly deserve to be favourites, and I think you guys will be far too good for the Bulldogs on Saturday

It's hilarious that my 2 Melbourne loving daughters at ages 15 and 12 think they have had to put up with a bit to get to this point. If only they knew what a different generation of Dees fan has had to endure.

I know I don't post on here anymore (that may change), but like I said, I just wanted to check in and wish the Melbourne FC all the best for the GF, and I hope all of you are enjoying the excitement  of GF week and fingers crossed can celebrate premiership glory come Saturday night.

Good luck, (and for this week only) GO DEES!!!!

 

The site is better with people such as your good self posting.

Stick around brother.

Good to hear from you again Ash, hope you are well.

5 hours ago, Ash35 said:

G'day Demonland

Wishing you guys the best of luck this week in the GF. What a tremendous season you've had and I'm hoping in ends in Premiership glory.

Possibly the most welcome interloper on any of the club's forums. A credit to yourself Ash. Cheers for your kind support over the years, and hoping you have a great day on Saturday like the rest of us fools. 


Thanks for the well wishes Ash. Don’t be a stranger!

Go Dees!

"Should auld acquaintance be forgot" .............  thanks for reacquainting Ash! 

M8  you were the most reasonable and balanced person on this site for years

a breath of fresh air

Cheers

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