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8 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am too scared to go to sleep for fear I will wake up  tomorrow and it will all  have been a dream. 

Mate, of all the posters I’m stoked for, you’d have to be up there, @old dee

 

 
Just now, titan_uranus said:

They were trying to get him off the camera just then I reckon.

He comes in and says "I spoke with Gary Pert on the ground, he was telling me about how in a minute Garry Lyon is going to hand us the premiership cup".

That is zero insight, that's just a waste of space talking himself up.

The bloke never has any insight 

He spruiks half l, 2nd hand facts as "news"...

Waste of space

 
11 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am too scared to go to sleep for fear I will wake up  tomorrow and it will all  have been a dream. 

Luv you, od.


Amazing 

Not sure it would be fair to single out individuals so I won’t 

So happy for this group - players, coaches and all those that support them 

To be honest I never thought I see this 

14 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am too scared to go to sleep for fear I will wake up  tomorrow and it will all  have been a dream. 

We bloody did it od!!! All those years the curse is broken celebrate old boy!!!

 
9 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I've heard it's impossible to win if you've only played one game in a month. Can better judges tell me if there's something to this?

Norm Smith was involved 8 times where we played 1 game in a month during the finals

7 flags and only 1 loss  (1958)

Rest, recuperation, astute planning and fresh legs

How about that 2nd half!

I saw a few Bulldogs supporters saying that this was going to the the greatest premiership win in history.

They were probably right.


I'm out I'm celebrating love you all see you tomorrow

CARNA DEMONS 2021 PREMIERS WOOOOHOOHOOOOOOOOO

I could read this site all night! 
 

The job was adequately done JUST KIDDING  at 62  years of age I have finally seen one.

THANKYOU!!! THANKYOU!!!! players coaches staff all supporters  and everyone on here

 

I love you all

YOU BLOODY BEAUTY A PREMIERSHIP   (what a turn around in 3 rd quarter still cannot believe it)

 

Bring on 2022 lets hope we can go to the footy next year

 

 

Epic. Unbelievable. This team is something to be proud of. Rest easy tonight friends, this is our time and we deserve it.


12 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Channel 7s coverage was great,

Then they put Tom Browne on camera...🤦‍♂️

I've flicked over to Foxtel watching Gaz in the Melbourne rooms interviewing everyone

25 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Just dropped some serious dollarydoos on merch, no regrets 😍

I will be buying lifetime membership of this site…and all the merch!!

So not only did i order a $2074 signed and framed gurnesy, i also hit up the club website to add a few more things.

I LOVE THIS CLUB !!!!!

I LOVE YOU ALL !!!!!

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May told Channel 7 that he had a scan, the doctor didn't tell him the result, but that the scan apparently showed damage.

He looked shaky early but I thought he and Lever in the third quarter lifted and that made a big difference.

Didn’t cry until watching Gus talking to Garry in the rooms. He is a Demon.

Also spent $300 on merch

27 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

We miss you, Jimmy. Maxy wore your number and made us all proud.💚💚💚

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Miss Jimmy always. But especially tonight. He would be so proud. ❤️💙☘️❤️💙

 
Just now, titan_uranus said:

May told Channel 7 that he had a scan, the doctor didn't tell him the result, but that the scan apparently showed damage.

He looked shaky early but I thought he and Lever in the third quarter lifted and that made a big difference.

If he has anything under a grade 3 I’d be shocked. Looked hampered. Well done to him. Braved it out. 

47 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Did you buy the cheese board?

Crap, I missed that. 😜


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