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34 minutes ago, ding said:

So i just placed an order for the signed gurnesy for $2070 including postage. Im a part-time Aged Care nurse who really cant afford to squander money like that but what the hell.

This is a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

I will worry about the money later.

 

GO DEES !!!!

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Now tell everyone that "part time" nurses are on over $100k p.a

Buy another and send it to me.

 

Edit: dont worry about sending me one. My lovely wife just ordered one for me.

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Prediction: Viney has a cracking 150th, 30 possessions and a goal with a 10 goal lead by the end of third. Lock for the Norm Smith. What a star, what more can the man do we ask ourselves....

Runs out of the 3tr time huddle with a shaved head and 2 full tat sleeves wearing the number 2.

 

15 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

He is mate.

Yeah… so it’s such a weird thing for him to say.

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Big fan of greg back in his day great player

3 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Big fan of greg back in his day great player

Me too… he literally flew for the ball! So sad to hear of his passing, made worse in the knowledge that he won’t get to see the Dees (or the Dogs… he had a foot in each camp) win a flag.

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Have heard the crowd will be pro Demons. I hope so.

Perhaps some Perth Dlanders have a clue?

Too early to tell but what would be the reason for this speculation. Tix sold?


It's just set in. Maxy should be holding the cup in a little over 6 hours.

Is it too early to say " Sack Goodwin " or do I have to wait ' til after the game ??

Thanks Australia post, my Road to the finals shirt arrived with 5 hours to spare!

Let’s go!!!


21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

This is very sad news

i had 26 on my back in 1971 when i first saw the Demons live at The ‘G :(

Not sure about everyone else but I have absolutely hated the week off between preliminary and grand final. One thing I have learned through it though is I much prefer review shows than preview shows. I mean seriously some of the garbage that has been mentioned is just laughable. 
 

Today will either be one of the greatest days of our lives or one of the most painful. If we play our best we win and it’s a great day bring it on. 

It's [censored] real boys and girls!!

6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

More excited than nervous, so much better than winning the wooden spoon.

My anxiety disagrees. 


Just now, ANG13 said:

Not sure about everyone else but I have absolutely hated the week off between preliminary and grand final. One thing I have learned through it though is I much prefer review shows than preview shows. I mean seriously some of the garbage that has been mentioned is just laughable. 
 

Today will either be one of the greatest days of our lives or one of the most painful. If we play our best we win and it’s a great day bring it on. 

I have lived two of the most painful days of my life (. 1988 and 2000 ) This won't end like those.

31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

RIP Greg Parke - my first real favourite as a kid watching the Dees, loved watching him

 
2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

I have lived two of the most painful days of my life (. 1988 and 2000 ) This won't end like those.

Yeah me too. My dad took me to the 88 one when I was only 12 I still remember spending most of the day reading the record. We got smacked in both of those games by two of the best teams in the modern era. This is different we have been the best all year, our best is better than theirs. But if where slightly off and don’t take our opportunities or a bit of luck goes their way 🤮. This will be even more painful. 

29 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Big fan of greg back in his day great player

Sincere condolences to family and friends. RIP.

 


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