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3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Ok....your Goody.

What do you say in the huddle three mins before the bounce.?

Just do what we've been doing all year.   That's it.

 

"Boys, I love youse. You love each other. You've prepared the whole season, since you arrived at the club, and for most of you, all your lives. You have all the skills and ability to win this today. They'll come at you, but we have the poise and importantly, the game style that's going to stand up today. No one got us this season. Our record against the top teams speaks for itself. We know we dropped the ball in round 19 against this mob. But we've been through that tape together and we've been working to rectify some of the small errors that cost us that day. You all know what I'm talking about. Our training has been brilliant and our game style is burnt into your brains. If you do the first thing that comes into your brain today, particularly in the first 15 minutes, you'll be right. The game will settle after that and it'll be just another tough game against an opponent who we know we can beat and beat well. Don't worry about the umpiring, careful with your man-on-man work . . . no 50 metre penalties today. Run straight at the ball when it's your turn and hold your positional structures when the ball is being controlled. You know how to do that better than any team ever to play this game. We all know it works and you are the best exponents in the comp. You're reinventing how the game is played. Today is just the icing on the cake. I absolutely know you can pull this off today, you know what's got to be done better than me. I'll be on the boundary, riding every bump, tackle, handball, kick and goal with you. I'm proud of everyone of you. Let's go and hunt these bast^&ds Boys."

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon
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We are all so very proud of what you have done during the 2021 season, but the job is not finished yet.

this is your moment to be part of something great, enjoy every moment, back each other in and do what you have done all year.

There can only be one winner and the end of the match, and we want it to be the mighty DEMONS!

IT"S DEMON TIME!


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47 minutes ago, deebug said:

We are all so very proud of what you have done during the 2021 season, but the job is not finished yet.

this is your moment to be part of something great, enjoy every moment, back each other in and do what you have done all year.

There can only be one winner and the end of the match, and we want it to be the mighty DEMONS!

IT"S DEMON TIME!

You have overs fifty years of hopes and dreams upon your shoulders. You are a greatly gifted group of players. You and thousands of others deserve this flag.

GO AND TAKE WHAT BELONGS TO YOU.

Edited by leave it to deever

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25 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A mate just sent me this

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Only from the class of a superior type of supporter.

All you get from your port supporter would be the empty cans thrown downstairs.

 

" Mark Neeld said he wanted the Dees to be the hardest team to play against. We have finally achieved that. Get amongst it !!! "

I’m nervous as hell because it’s out of my control.

I’ve always held the attitude that if I was in any big game I’d use confidence as my energy, as opposed to nervous energy. Go out there and pull the trigger, cos even if you [censored] up you had taken the game on and not left with any what if questions.

If you lose, you’d do so not playing within yourself (like Port in the PF). That way you can come off at the end of the game with no regrets and knowing you gave it your all and left nothing in the tank. And what will be will be.

Play like DEMONS.

Nervous as [censored], but I’ve been dreaming of getting back to this day since 2000. 21 years is a long time, 57………………well.

Time to reset the clock back to 0.

Edited by Demon Disciple


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6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

nervous as hell

Id say there's about another 70k others along with you.

Ah the joy of footy😀

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