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Weird thing was, I watched that second dogs goal go through in the third term feeling very glum indeed, then got a phone call I couldn’t ignore and when I returned….w’allah!

 

Petracca take a bow. Tore this game a new one. 

 

Go Dees 💙🌹


In years gone by we would have taken our foot off. We're embarrassing the Doggies.

We are going to be scary good next year.

SCARY

22 minutes ago, Chook said:

Luke Jackson for the Norm? The game changer in the ruck!!!

Runner u.  Cant go past Tracc

 

Here come the waterworks…  😭

I’ve waited [censored]ing 32 years for this. This would be one of happiest days of my life besides getting married. 

The Norm Smith Curse is dead. Get a hearse for the curse!

COME ON THE MIGHTY DEMONS!!!

  • 64 points. I don't even want to win by more.
8 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

I am thinking of Jimmy and Sean. RIP. Always on our hearts. 💙❤️☘️☘️

Mainly why I’m crying so much. ☘️ 

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Love you all

Love MFC

We got Dis

 

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Just now, Chook said:
  • 64 points. I don't even want to win by more.

I'll take it. Thanks Fritta!

Thinking of you Jones Boy!!!   Thanks son

I dont even know how this win happened.

Like the cats game in r23..i had conceded defeat.

But thuh en all of a sudden we exploded.

I feel guilty and proud.

Thats flag number 13.

Omg.

Im all at sea.

Trac is an absolute star.

We were twenty points down and then BANG.

This team doesnt know when they are beaten.

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Proud Demon! ❤️💙☘️❤️💙☘️

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Fritta totally stepped up.

No longer will I have to hear the words from people at least I've seen my team win a premiership & when did your team last win a grand final

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I dont even know how this win happened.

Like the cats game in r23..i had conceded defeat.

But thuh en all of a sudden we exploded.

I feel guilty and proud.

Thats flag number 13.

Omg.

Im all at sea.

Trac is an absolute star.

How many time to have to see them do this before you believe. 


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