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Tom Sparrow - yeah!!!

I told youse disbelievers.ย 

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dosent sound like we will rookie Rosman

I hope Jackson appreciates how lucky he was to be involved at our club. He should ask Lever what it was like leaving Adelaide. Same same but different ๐Ÿ™„


4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Norm Smith Memorial Trophy - coaches trophy

Tom Sparrowย 

#SackGoodwin

The Demonland judges are so discerning: all year they've poo-pooed Sparrow and Spargo. Tonight is their comeuppance.

โ€œUncleโ€ Greg Stafford. The bloke at the pub or BBQ gatheringย that loves to tell funny stories. Yes Iโ€™d hope he had a few bevvies because โ€ฆ well heโ€™s no comedian !! ย Just a query โ€ฆ is Stafford our โ€œin need for dramatic improvementโ€ forwards coach. My god, no wonder we kick to the deep forward pocket versus Cats/Swans/Magpies kicks to the hotspot on the top of the goalsquare. Hmmm.ย 
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Anyway, congrats Tom Sparrow. ย Spargo and ANB equal coaches runners up award. ย 

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21 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Ron Barassi Junior Trophy for leadershipย 

Angus Brayshaw

Love it. Gus had a very good year and great recognition. ย 

Hurry up and eat your dessert alreadyย 


What is with the stream, have refreshed many times yet to see any footage.

You can always watch this if you are bored waiting for stream to return
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These endless breaks are killing me. Iโ€™ve just worked a 65 hour week. I cannot stay awake for this.ย 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

These endless breaks are killing me. Iโ€™ve just worked a 65 hour week. I cannot stay awake for this.ย 

65 hours? On par with the band at the B&F!

45 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

You must be the most negative poster on demonland. Nothing is ever good.

Did you enjoy our premiership last year or not perfect enough?

Hahahah. Well, letโ€™s clear the elephant in the room on that oneโ€ฆabsolutely loved the Grand Final victory last year. Made a lifetime of supporting the Dees worth itโ€ฆhowever, like many here, sitting on the couch in the middle of a 2 year lockdown was hardly how ai imagined it. It was very bitter sweet, if Iโ€™m being completely honest! I suppose this is why we were all so eager to see B2B.ย 
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I think the only negativity Iโ€™ve shown is in regards to list management. I do not believe the list is as complete as it needs to be, if we are to go back to the top of the mountain. 2021 was the result of superior and supreme fitness, our depth wasnโ€™t really tested. If you stand still, you go nowhere. Iโ€™m very eager to see what the club has planned this trade period. I am hopeful itโ€™s not like last year, where the only experience we added was Dunstan, who played almost the whole season in the ressies. I hope Grundy/Gawn work out and one can become a damaging forward of some sort.ย 


On 9/28/2022 at 2:13 PM, Supreme_Demon said:

Just wanted to ask people's opinions on who will win this year's Keith "Bluey" Truscott Trophy for 2022?

There's an article about it found here: https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1229898

Personally, I think it will be either Clayton Oliver or Christian Petracca with Steven May as a dark horse to win it. I definitely think it will be pretty close this year!

My top 5 for the Demons Best & Fairest would be:

1) Clayton Oliver

2) Christian Petracca

3) Steven May

4) Max Gawn

5) Jack Viney

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Anyway, please let me know who you think will be your top 5 in the Melbourne Demons Best & Fairest for 2022 ok?

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The musical performers. Theyโ€™ve been able to play a full 2 hour gig in the โ€˜shortโ€™ breaks.

So..

ย Whats happening!?

Edited by picket fence

4 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Hahahah. Well, letโ€™s clear the elephant in the room on that oneโ€ฆabsolutely loved the Grand Final victory last year. Made a lifetime of supporting the Dees worth itโ€ฆhowever, like many here, sitting on the couch in the middle of a 2 year lockdown was hardly how ai imagined it. It was very bitter sweet, if Iโ€™m being completely honest! I suppose this is why we were all so eager to see B2B.ย 
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I think the only negativity Iโ€™ve shown is in regards to list management. I do not believe the list is as complete as it needs to be, if we are to go back to the top of the mountain. 2021 was the result of superior and supreme fitness, our depth wasnโ€™t really tested. If you stand still, you go nowhere. Iโ€™m very eager to see what the club has planned this trade period. I am hopeful itโ€™s not like last year, where the only experience we added was Dunstan, who played almost the whole season in the ressies. I hope Grundy/Gawn work out and one can become a damaging forward of some sort.ย 

My belief is we are in good shape. Whilst I understand your desire to add talent, I am a half full believer in Grundy. His best is way better than Jacksonโ€™s

we just need a big forward


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Just spoke with Jayden. Not happy Jan. He didnโ€™t want to go. Golf handicap down to 2.5.


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