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It’s all too much. I can’t handle this 

Go Dee’s 

 

Please, can we remember what Maysie said to Maxy just before he kicked the winner after the siren…

”We’ve got your back. No matter what happens, we still love you”

This is how we all should feel about our beloved Dees. If it’s good enough for Maysie, it’s good enough for us. 

Langdon's in the long sleeves. We'll win.

 

I'm so proud of all of you. I just wanted to say that. We really are in this together, thank you so much for just being here during this cruddy year and the whole journey.

Come on Dees, give em hell!


1 minute ago, layzie said:

I'm so proud of all of you. I just wanted to say that. We really are in this together, thank you so much for just being here during this cruddy year and the whole journey.

Come on Dees, give em hell!

❤️💙💕❤️💙

Just tell me when it’s over, I can’t watch!

 
Just now, one_demon said:

Dogs look more relaxed

No chance


Just now, Mazer Rackham said:

Does anyone know what you're supposed to do when it's 15 minutes before your team plays in a grand final?

Just be you. I suggest that starts with breathing.

Here we go…


Bursting with pride right now. 
And crying. A lot. 

It's going to be a long 3 hours. I just wish someone could tell me what the end result would be so I don't need to get so nervous.

Oh dear god Melbourne just break the drought.

I think of Neale daniher when they showed him on ch7 sitting in his chair getting ready. I think of Barrassi & Jim's family. Max said Colin Sylvia's dad messaged him during the week & I think of Robbie's family


4 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Does anyone know what you're supposed to do when it's 15 minutes before your team plays in a grand final?

Go for pit stop

 
1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

THIS IS NOT A DRILL

MELBOURNE ABOUT TO PLAY IN GRAND FINAL

I know I still cannot believe it

Come on you Demons!


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