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Saturday 25 September @ 2pm

Meet 1.45pm outside The Gables (15 Finch St. East Malvern)

Dress in your finest Demons gear as we fly the red and bluee flags (in pairs 1.5 meters apart)

The Parade route:

Manny Rd to Burke Rd to Coppin St to Finch St to Beaver St to Burke Rd to Kerferd St to Finch St ending at Central Park with a lap at the oval.

This walk will help get through what will seem a very long day.  The kids....... and tragic Melbourne Supporters will love it!

Go Dees - See you at 2pm.

 

 

 

 
Just now, fattysback said:

Ha! I grew up in Beaver St.

In a pink house.

 

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
Got my colour wheel confused

 

Go well, Malvern Marchers. With you in spirit, from afar.

3 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

Saturday 25 September @ 2pm

Meet 1.45pm outside The Gables (15 Finch St. East Malvern)

Dress in your finest Demons gear as we fly the red and bluee flags (in pairs 1.5 meters apart)

The Parade route:

Manny Rd to Burke Rd to Coppin St to Finch St to Beaver St to Burke Rd to Kerferd St to Finch St ending at Central Park with a lap at the oval.

This walk will help get through what will seem a very long day.  The kids....... and tragic Melbourne Supporters will love it!

Go Dees - See you at 2pm.

 

 

 

Oh, my goodness! Stuck here in Adelaide for so long and you Malverners (my home town locale in Burke Road between High St and Wattletree Rd right up to 1981) and my beloved Central Park (where I learned to play footy all those years ago from the early 50s) celebrating the Demons' big day. What a wonderful event it will be, down all those sidestreets, and Finch Street, how it invokes my childhood on the Malvern Star bicycle. Have a great day, guys. Is the pie shop still across the road from the CPk oval? 


16 minutes ago, fattysback said:

Ha! I grew up in Beaver St.

In a pink house.

We just sold the family home in Beaver Street. Small world.

6 minutes ago, A F said:

We just sold the family home in Beaver Street. Small world.

A Demon nest, was Malvern!

57 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

A Demon nest, was Malvern!

And Armadale where I live.

 

Would have come, but been at Max’s bar for parma calzone “the clarry” and a beer ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

the photos look fantastic, great stuff , envious 💙🧡 

1 hour ago, MT64 said:

And Armadale where I live.

The Green Man, Armidale in High St. Best pick-up joint in Melbourne - folk/rock, terrible coffee, lotsa girls.

Think it closed down, in the 80s.

And Squashway, where Des Tuddenham ran the gym. Great courts for that great game.

You guys are bringing back my long-forgotten memories ... 


"Hello, yes? Professor Sutton? This group over here, sir..."

 

Nah well done lads and ladies!

Edited by praha

It was fantastic march ! An hour of fun and wonderful spirit . Was filmed by Channel 7 . The bag pipes playing our song half way through was only one highlight . Thanks to the young fella blowing the pipes .

There were hundreds marching of all ages . The picture of the car was at the start . The numbers more than doubled as others joined in . Lots of Doggies joined but they were all Dee supporters and in the right colours .

Congratulations to the man in the Red suit and his partner in the red and blue tutu for organising it . Well worth the $100 the suit cost . Fitted well to . 

Lots of horns honking showed that Malvern is a Red and Blue Ribbon suburb .

Go Dees !

Edited by Craig Hutchinson
Spelling mistake

3 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

A Demon nest, was Malvern!

I'm another who was brought up in Beaver Street. A long way from where I am now.

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

This is so wonderful. So far outside my 10km 😢

Don't worry Jaded, next year we will all back at the M.C.G😉

Yes it did look a lot of fun though


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