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1 minute ago, Morgs_10 said:

I'm getting edgy. Almost midday here in Perth. Still 5 and a half hours to bounce.

At what point is it OK to crack a beer? Need to settle the nerves but also stay sober enough to find me seat.

I'd say 3pm otherwise you risk being hammered by quarter time like I was before then 2018 prelim

 
15 minutes ago, WA Demon Boy said:

Still in shock this is happening, I’ve been a Dees fan since I was 5 (I just liked the colours) and couldn’t stand Freo or Eagles. 
 

This team has put me through some psychological damage, bullying wearing the Dees kit at footy training and pure heartbreak after games like that loss to Ess in 2013. 
 

But here we are and I am so damn pumped. It’s a beautiful day here in Perth. I can’t wait till first bounce and hopefully the nerves will settle. I’m confident we can get it done. 
 

Feeling for you all back in VIC, but I’ve converted a bunch of WA fans to Red and Blue today. 
 

I’ll be 100% losing my voice today. 
 

Let’s go. 
 

Dees by 22. 

The pro Melbourne vibe in Perth is significant....so the Demon noise will be loud and strong tda.Great weather and lots of excitement

4 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

I'd say 3pm otherwise you risk being hammered by quarter time like I was before then 2018 prelim

I might be able to hold out until 3pm EST.

 
Just now, Morgs_10 said:

I might be able to hold out until 3pm EST.

That would make 2 of us

8 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

I'd say 3pm otherwise you risk being hammered by quarter time like I was before then 2018 prelim

Mine will be at 4, got a couple of 17 year olds so need to set some kind of example. Mind you if we win all bets are off!


4 hours ago, M_9 said:

Just got the word - Jayden not the sub. You'd figure it's JJ.

Shattered 😭☹️

17 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

This thread is eerily quiet

I believe most supporters want to chill. No point bringing the tension to an early boil.

I have so many different thoughts going through my head. I fear the dogs will get off to a fast start and we can't catch up, I fear they will target max & our younger players & I fear we won't take our chances. Maybe I'm just reliving 2000. 

On the flip side I'm still saying to myself we are in a grand final & still can't believe it. We just have to start well & take our opportunities. I'd love to see browny kick a bag & kozzie dominate 

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WHO SIGNED OFF ON THIS BEING A NIGHT GAME????

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I’m certain that Rob Sitch is a Demons supporter, but I’m sure I just saw him finish his American News segment on the ABC News channel, shouting “Go Dogs!!”… what’s with that??


20 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

This thread is eerily quiet

RIP Melbourne supporters 

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Some fool is flying red white and blue balloons in the apartment across the way from me. Really harshing my buzz to be honest. 
 

 

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3 hours ago, Grintah said:

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I take my hat off to you.  On DL since 2013 and managed such restraint to never post.  Your maiden post today is a beauty.  Thank you.  I literally laughed out loud.  

Very welcome laughter it was, a temporary stay of tears of the many heartfelt posts on here.

8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Shattered 😭☹️

Same. 😢

41 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Are you even a Melbourne supporter if you don’t cheese?

 

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Now that’s a spread 😍


2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Sage advice chook!  

I'd also suggest that od opens one his famous single malts and partakes of an early libation - for medicinal purposes of course.

Im well medicated already

4 hours ago, M_9 said:

Just got the word - Jayden not the sub. You'd figure it's JJ.

Got word from where? Considering that the decision isn’t announced until one hour before the game, you must have an inside source?

The dogs woke me up too early after a late night...

Made a big breakfast, then trimmed some branches in the backyard until I felt leaning over on the ladder to get that last branch was pushing my luck on a Demon Grand Final Day. Mowed the lawns, took the dogs for a walk. Went for a ride via the local brewery to pick up a growler of their finest to add to the already overflowing fridge.

On the beers now, game time seems a long way off.

Go Dees!

The numerology of passing weeks aligns with the Dee's........


Arrived at my dads. Never seen him this excited. Yeah even wearing the Halloween nurse costume (thank goodness I wasn’t stopped by police! Dunno how I would have explained that) as I am official a ‘carer.’ 
This could be the best day of our lives or the worst. Just so glad we could be together. Brothers are on Skype. It’s a real family affair ❤️

12 minutes ago, Chook said:

Some fool is flying red white and blue balloons in the apartment across the way from me. Really harshing my buzz to be honest. 
 

 

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Time to dust off your sniper rifle

1 hour ago, Skuit said:

Yep. I've finally been broken, and woke up with so much resolve. I love them all, and it has given me renewed respect for all the players that haven't quite made it in recent years. Everyone has contributed, in their own way. 

Could even say that about Demonland😎

 

I've been able to keep myself distracted. Watched the Ryder Cup this morning, went to work for a couple of hours to do some Grand Final Grazing Box deliveries and now I'm home. I went via Nathan Jones house this morning and gave him a freebie as a congratulations on his twins and career. Now I'm going to dominate the races at sandown, have my first beer in 5 weeks and enjoy the arvo

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I can't believe we have a Grand Final game day thread! There's a lot happening in the world, and indeed our own state right now (Vic), so it's a bit hard to say what a time to be alive, but stuff it - WHAT A TIME! 

Go Dees! 😍


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