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Enjoy the game everyone! What a season it has been! Nerves settling in here! Go Dees!! See you in the future (after the game)…

8 minutes ago, Chook said:

All eyes on the Dees and Dogs tonight.

How awesome is it for the MFC to be relevant again? Long may it continue, starting with a crushing victory tonight.

The relevance thing has spun me out all year. I mean, for most of the year there was a lot of talk about us about to fall to earth, not having beaten anyone, then falling apart in the finals. None of that came to be, and here we are, favorites for a flag. People are happy for us, wearing our colours, and talking up our boys. 

And we've gotten here being humble, united and playing for each other. 

Gotta love it 😍 

 
2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Pre game entertainment BEST EVER

and to think I had to sit through Meatloaf.....

GO DEES

 


Must say the AFL Want international artists and I say why? This has been the best pre game entertainment I have seen 

 

Signing off for the night until the end of the game.

Whatever happens tonight, I'm extremely proud of the team tonight. It's been an amazing journey this year.

To all my demonland family, thank you for putting up with my dribble and garbage half the time. You are all brilliant.

Go Dees.

 


Usually, it'd be hard to expect a older player like Gawn (29yo) to play 2 big games in a row with 1 week break in between, but with 2 weeks, that'd be a big difference, I think he will give us another even bigger show tonight. Let's do it Maxy, kick a goal from 70m, kick another bag, send Doggies home!

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Signing off for the night until the end of the game.

Whatever happens tonight, I'm extremely proud of the team tonight. It's been an amazing journey this year.

To all my demonland family, thank you for putting up with my dribble and garbage half the time. You are all brilliant.

Go Dees.

 

Rock on Dazzle 


4 minutes ago, brendan said:

Must say the AFL Want international artists and I say why? This has been the best pre game entertainment I have seen 

Completely agree. There's something special about one of the biggest events of the year being introduced by... us!

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’ll bet you’re not drinking tea SWYL!!!

Grey Goose mate!!

Well done to all of you ingesting solid food right now. A fully liquid diet for me tonight!

Good luck everybody. 

I’m already halfway between heart attack and crying. Won’t be able to handle commenting in a game day this week.

go the Dees, GIVE THEM HELL


17 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] !! I’m getting fired up now!!!

Bout tIme bbo.

Well we are finally at the precipice of winning our long awaited Premiership. I have followed this club for 50 years proudly wearing my cousin’s number on my back in the 1970’s...no 33 Gary Hardeman! This is our year! Go the mighty Demons!!!

 

Two hours of yoga and meditation this afternoon have amounted to nothing. My heart rate is already through the roof.

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Just now, Star of the 80s said:

Well we are finally at the precipice of winning our long awaited Premiership. I have followed this club for 50 years proudly wearing my cousin’s number on my back in the 1970’s...no 33 Gary Hardeman! This is our year! Go the mighty Demons!!!

 

What a champ he was….


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