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Just now, Clintosaurus said:

All the nuffies who wanted Mick Stinear sacked must be feeling prize geese right now.

Yeah but is he the right coach?

 

Now there’s going to be an ongoing debate on who we’e premiers for 2022. Adelaide or Melbourne 😄

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Daisy speaks…………and once more she shows how it’s done. Selfless, respectful, just all class. The media can try ignoring her MFC association all they like, but she’s no less a Demon legend than any of our one-club Premiership skippers. And obviously she’s poisoned Mick Stinear with that same class. 

 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Daisy's kids are adorable 

So’s her boyfriend 😉

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yeah but is he the right coach?

Do you ask that with a heavy heart, though?

Mad Monday celebrations tomorrow just got rowdier and way more raucous. 🤣

Not bragging, except 100% totally bragging I got an invite to Mad Monday, along with @Katrina Dee Fanwho may or may not be back from Brisbane in time. All good if she’s not, I’ll just party hard for both of us. 🍺🥂🍷🤣

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Kinda sad that it’s all over. Now that footy is finished for the year, there’s nothing for me to watch.

BTW I loath cricket and soccer

The Brisbane players got closed down. None of their stars stood up. Our players good for 3 quarters. Great coaching, placing players behind the ball in the last, out coached 'em. 

We were desperate for and at every contest. Loved how we kept our feet and put the body between opposition and ball.

Played the game in our forward 50. 

The umpires turned in the last. Amused by the Lion supporters boo's.

Our in and under players controlled it, with some important marks from our spine players to steady the ship.

Great that we ran all day. 

West, Hanks, Gillard, the role players, got it done.

Well done Dees.

 

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Guts.

We won this against all odds, really. Nothing was in our favour. Nothing was going our way. It almost seemed like a concerted effort by all to stymie everything we did. We were given no help, no advantage and were going into today as massive underdogs, not because of the footy we’re playing but because everything was stacked against us. So this win is even bigger and better than it appears.

So bloody proud of this team. They’re most deserving of a Flag. And… they’ve got one!!!! Awesome rewards for awesome efforts. ❤️💙

Heer, heer, WCW against the odds back to the walls situation makes one feel extra proud to be a Demons supporter. Enjoy tomorrow it is one to remember.❤️💙👌👍🤘🙏

Just now, DeeZone said:

Heer, heer, WCW against the odds back to the walls situation makes one feel extra proud to be a Demons supporter. Enjoy tomorrow it is one to remember.❤️💙👌👍🤘🙏

Thank you DZ, I will enjoy tomorrow. I may not remember much of it, but I will enjoy it nonetheless. 🙃

Regardless of the result today, Mad Monday was always gonna happen, of course. But geez, celebrating a Premiership with our girls will be memorable for sure.  


I was working today so had to rely on SEN’s coverage of the game😱

Whomever  thought Zorko could pass as an eloquent expert comment’s man was obviously high on pickle juice or some other concoction.. he was embarrassingly inept and inappropriate, and seemingly unable to string 2 sensible words together.

Awesome effort girls!!  Rice harvest here in Samrong Thap so locals except me not as pumped as could be

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6 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

I wonder if Old Dee is secretly celebrating the win after sneaking a look at the game.

I hope he did.

Was there a game today NC? I didn't think the season started till March. Oh you mean the girls thing. 


As far as shambolic presentation ceremonies go it wasn't a patch on 80 year old A League chairman, Frank Lowy falling off the stage and landing on his head when the Victory won it. They even had a slow motion replay. I like how the other guy's first priority was making sure the trophy was saved. 

 

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Daisy ALWAYS has time for the fans. Even having just captained her team in a Premiership match for the ages…

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3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Was there a game today NC? I didn't think the season started till March. Oh you mean the girls thing. 

No I didn't watch NC and by the look of the score line it is just as well. I was entertaining my Grand daughters who stayed last night. PS neither are interested in A rules. Oldest is a basketball fanatic.

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

Was there a game today NC? I didn't think the season started till March. Oh you mean the girls thing. 

And yet here you are, not only reading the AFLW Grand Final thread but also posting in it.

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Westy absolutely stitched up 

Cannot for the life of me believe this. Westy was a cert, I thought. And so did everyone else who was there. Unbelievable. 


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