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36 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Jack Trengove in the rooms!! ❤💙

If ever a guy broke a mirror, walked under a ladder, had a black cat cross his path, lost his lucky rabbit's foot .... it's Jack Trengove.

God, I hope he's soaking this up like the rest of us. Times ten!

 

Jake bowey just blew me away, he was so calm,  his disposal was so clean early, has the composure of a 300 game player, what a star!!!!!!!

 

I am in utter shock. 10 minutes in I thought we were home, then when 19 down I thought we were gone. All we are is the best team in the land by that much it ain't funny.  Enjoy this Dees fans, the club and us all deserve it

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Amazing. 

I love it

We did it 

Now we can go crazy 

Buy the merchandise 

CELEBRATE 

talk about if for years !!! 
 

GO Dees 🔥🔥🔥🔥


Thanks Simon Goodwin. Thanks Max Gawn. I will never forget. You guys did what i thought was impossible and turned the culture of this club around and took us to the promised land.

Kudos to all those whose faith, support and optimism never waivered. You deserve to lap this up and celebrate this like no-one else!

F.         U.                  C.            K.           I.      N

amazing! Let the dynasty begin 

Congratulations Melbourne Football Club and THANK YOU.

Demonlanders and the Demon faithful. ENJOY.

 

[censored] unreal feeling. Well done to all involved!

We did it!

It's surreal but two observations. 

How good was Luke Jackson!

This team was amazingly fit. Kudos to those responsible!


19 minutes ago, CYB said:

Does anybody know if they will have a blue ray / HD version of the replay. 

Always is. 

ATTENTION DEMONLAND

THIS IS REAL

THIS HAPPENED

BEST TEAM

DESTROYED SECOND BEST TEAM

ONE FOR THE AGES

GO DEMONS

NOT A DRILL

PREMIERS

GO DEMONS

INVENTORS OF THE GAME

BACK IN OUR RIGHTFUL PLACE

GO DEMONS

GO DEMONS

GO DEMONS

GET [censored] BULLDOGS

GO DEMONS

THIS IS NOT A DRILL

SWEET DREAMS

All those commentators pumping up the Dogs forget their finals wins, except against Brisbane, who they were lucky to beat, were against rubbish.

I am presently wrapped around the outside of more beers than I care to count and a couple of bottles of Champagne and for some inexplicable reason I cannot stop smiling..... Strange.....

Goodnight premiership winning demon supporters. 

What a night. I rapt for players like bowey & I'm glad Tommy kicked a couple including the one at the end

 


1 hour ago, Green Demon said:

I arrived in Australia in 1991. I fell in love with the local religion, football. I barracked for the Demons because of fellow Irishmen, Jim Stynes and Sean Wight. I went to games with Irish mates who also barrack for the Demons. The club is like family for a fella who is a long way from home. After everything that has happened in the last 30 years, this is a great day. We miss Jimmy and Sean. They would be so proud today. I am proud to be a Melbourne member. We have a great club that we can all be proud of. I can’t wait to do more screaming at the ‘G! See you there! I love yee all.

I’m a fellow Irishman GD. I too, go to games with Irish mates. The Irish connection is very strong with this football club and this amazing city I've called home for the last 15 years. Jimmy Stynes and Sean Wight are looking down and smiling on us tonight.

10 minutes ago, CYB said:

I can see the dvd version but in this day and age HD is the minimum standard - sorry just a tech head.

 

I’ll pay whatever - no question on that.

A blu-ray was on the site but appeared to have sold out by the time i tried to order it. Assuming more inventory will be coming. The club will make millions in merch out if this and I'm keen to contribute!

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Have almost polished off a nice bottle of red.

3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

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amazing! Let the dynasty begin 

I’ve been waiting to say that for weeks. 
 

Also Gawn is growing a horn on his head. (Daniels dangerous tackle on the wing in Q3)

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Goodnight premiership winning demon supporters. 

What a night. I rapt for players like bowey & I'm glad Tommy kicked a couple including the one at the end

 

Why are you going to bed ?


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

I'm thinking of neita, the ox, the whiz Jeff white, Todd Viney & many others.  Neale daniher even though he is a former coach, Jimmy & Sean wights family, Robbie flowers kids, Troy's family, Colin's family & others we lost. 

I guy i work with is married to robbies niece?  , he texted me congrats and i mentioned robhies family in my text , he appreciated it

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

A blu-ray was on the site but appeared to have sold out by the time i tried to order it. Assuming more inventory will be coming. The club will make millions in merch out if this and I'm keen to contribute!

Awesome. I’m in no hurry - might wait for the 3peat special edition 😂

 
2 minutes ago, loges said:

Have almost polished off a nice bottle of red.

MAKE IT TWO

PREMIERS

MELBOURNE

I reckon we’ll win the next 5 on the trot. Who can stop us?!

i love you all!! I’m completely in shock


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