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The Superpack DVD of every game in 2021 IS Getting a serious run at my place! At $144 bucks from Sanity I consider it not only an investment but a bloody good reminder of the stellar season we had

 

After the opening nine wins I have just hit the next 9 games where we go 4-1-4.

Good training for the glory days thereafter perhaps

51 minutes ago, Uncle Fester said:

I waited 50 years to see it.

I’m prepared to celebrate for the next 50

I’m with you fellow Demonlanders!

40 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I haven’t stopped celebrating. Not planning on stopping anytime soon, either. This premiership has brought me endless joy. Seriously, I’m as delighted now as I was on that beautiful last Saturday in September. ❤️💙

From 44 points down against Cats to TMac final  goal was just fantastic! Only ever 3 mins from brightening any day, but watching our 3rd qtr charge!

never stop celebrating!

players on other hand sound like their right back onto 2022! 👍

 
18 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Got a Dees premiership footy signed by Trac this morning. He’s a legend on the field and off the field!

Can’t post photo from my phone as apparently file size is too big :( 

How did you get that?

On 12/11/2021 at 6:40 AM, Whispering_Jack said:

Before too long Christmas will be upon us and it will be three months to the day since our drought-breaking premiership win. 

Which brings up the question about how long can we celebrate the premiership and when is the right time to start focusing on the season ahead?

The players showed this week when they returned to the training track that they’re serious in moving forward. 

Are Demon fans ready for it yet or can we walk and chew gum at the same time? 

FOREVER!


22 hours ago, Jibroni said:

I have watched the replay 37 times and still not bored. I will not stop until this year is over.

 Great effort and I thought no-one would be catching my Dad's effort. He's into the mid 40's of Full Replay watches but I've given him the Season DvD early, he wouldn't wait for Christmas Day so that'll slow him down. 

28 minutes ago, old55 said:

FOREVER!

Agreed, every day i open my eyes I will be celebrating that we own the title of Premiers 2021. But when that ball gets bounced in the centre to start the season in 2022 the next part of Our footy journey begins. 

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