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5 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Joel Smith medi sub.

Said it last week he is the perfect sub option 

 
Just now, Kiss of Death said:

It is really freaking cold out here tonight! And here comes the rain drizzle 

I think the rain helps us.

Hmmmm 60 years ago today my inlaws got married and I am committed to a large family lunch. Yeah, I know that they are not Australian..... not interested in footy and all that but why the hell get married in September???? 

I will get to watch the first half live and then have to wait until after the family lunch to watch the second half..... no matter how good the food and drink it will not be appreciated.

 

Go Dees! 4 goals margin.


2 minutes ago, CHF said:

Hmmmm 60 years ago today my inlaws got married and I am committed to a large family lunch. Yeah, I know that they are not Australian..... not interested in footy and all that but why the hell get married in September???? 

I will get to watch the first half live and then have to wait until after the family lunch to watch the second half..... no matter how good the food and drink it will not be appreciated.

 

Go Dees! 4 goals margin.

Enjoy the replay.

 

Weather forecast is wrong as usual. Why oh why can’t Melbourne just ease up with the rain?!

58 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Would love a one legged buddy to be running out there on such a cold night.

Calfs are known to go on these frosty type of nights.

Particularly when May is around. :-)

Pleased to see so many Demonlanders up and about.

May you all enjoy a great evening at the 'G'

Grab the  momentum 

Go for glory

Demons!!

 

Edited by Tarax Club
Out of town, limited options. Trust the satellite holds!


8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Poor Tmac.

So honest.

Going off his honesty and body, I highly doubt we'll see him this year.

He wasn't overly confident on his body and didn't sound enthusiastic at all.

41 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

34F76FB0-F816-4C4F-B905-9A4532D58B20.thumb.jpeg.333d202867a83fe9851e40876bdcfed2.jpeg$10 beer and$10 record - lucky I’m wealthy 

 

At least it’s a mid strength beer 😫

Get the feeling, media think Swans will get up.

Edited by leave it to deever


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No Changes... either side

Joel Smith is the sub

Gives us options can play on tall/small if needed. . Might play forward???

It has been drizzling for about 10 minutes. 

I expect it to stop soon, petters out then comes back.

Nearly stopped now.

Where da fuq is the ground?? So many empty seats everywhere 😳

 

My 3 worder after the game will be composed by the pool in 28c temperature at my Bali hotel .

Go you Demons!

Ok DL, note for future dark mode on phone doesn't gain ticket entry.


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