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How amazing is this thread people!

For all those who kept us up to date with training over the years thanks again.  Also everyone on the Casey threads going hard core for when i didn't get there which was most matches

👹💙

 
17 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

AFL better give us a home game at the G in Round 1.

It will be packed.

But will we be able to go Clint?

12 minutes ago, Satan said:

And not vs gold coast

I disagree I hope it is the Gold coast more room for 80k demons to attend. 


I’m alive. I’m so tired. It was so worth it. 
Bring in days of replays. 
 

WE ARE PREMIERS BABY!!!!!

 

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23 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

AFL better give us a home game at the G in Round 1.

It will be packed.

Home Grand Final replay would be nice. Unfurl the flag then repeat the job

This could be longest thread ever once every is awake and sober

 

Sat around a wonderful group of demons at the game yesterday, this club has some really great people supporting it, made the game even better. I love you all, 🟥🟦

Goody on the Sunday Footy Show at the moment, sounds as rough as guts. Love it. 


2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Goody on the Sunday Footy Show at the moment, sounds as rough as guts. Love it. 

A very raspy voice, think there staying in wa for a few days , consider it the short bali trip

Goody said he got shafted in the pregame and didn’t get to say his thanks.

What a shambles. He’s the premiership coach, give him 2 minutes to thank people.

3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

How’s the head going Demonlanders?
Every bit of vision you watch over the coming days will most likely cause you to shed some tears. It’s probably been mentioned but seeing Kozzie trying to hand his medal to Neville Jetta on the boundary celebration got to me big time. 
 

Very crusty this morning!!!

I just soaked in the victory by myself so this is the first glance I've had at Demonland. I'm so happy for the club . I'm happy for all  supporters, especially the ones more passionate than I am that never gave up. Thanks to Demonland and the community here for the ride. The two things that make me the happiest is that Neale Daniher got to see us win and my dad who took me to so many games when I was a kid got to see us win another flag after 57 years.


15 minutes ago, Satan said:

This could be longest thread ever once every is awake and sober

Im not sure I have slept yet, still in party beast mode🤩

I thought  we were gone.

But a few posters did point out we would come home strong.

But I didn't expect that.

It was like a training drill.

12 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Did you buy the cheese board?

I bought the meat cleaver, to carve up my dog meat!

So content, that 3rd quarter!


Look at this beautiful morning here in Melbz. Oh, to be able to gather en masse with all you guys, sharing the love. ❤️💙

Thank goodness for Demonland. We’re all together in spirit. 
WE BLOODY DID IT!!!!

I’m on top of the world and not planning on coming down anytime soon, if ever. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Hadda tell everyone where I am right now

I LOVE YOU MELBOURNE, I LOVE YOU DEMONLANDERS!!!

wow wow wow!!

I can not believe it.

we did it! Yes we! Every single red and blue blooded human. 
 

I had the weirdest dream last night. We kicked 17 goals to one after being down 19 deep in the third. Absurd.

Oh, that was reality? That happened? Bugger me.

Whilst we couldn’t necessarily be there in person, part of my joy in the win was that all of you awesome people on DL could share in this feeling. So many years of hurt, frustration and sheer despair have bonded us and so happy for all of you now.

 

Can't wait for the Demonland podcast. @binman and @george_on_the_outerwill say I told you so and Andy won't know what to do with himself. I still can't quite believe it's really happened.

Edited by A F

I am so fricken happy 😃 

it was so special to be able to share last night with my daughters in person (in Brisbane) and my family (who live in Melbourne) via zoom 

not sure I ever thought we’d see that in our lifetime

so happy ❤️😊💙


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