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Yes, compliments of the season to members of the Demonland family everywhere, and especially to Andy, and all those involved in keeping this wonderful ‘meeting place’ up and running for all Dees fans

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. It is a tough Christmas for me because my 92 year old Mum died on Saturday 10th December from bladder cancer. We had a wonderful memorial service for Mum on Wednesday 21st December. Thank you to Andy and team for running a great website. 

 

Yes Merry Christmas to everyone. Has been a tough year personally but having a football team to be proud of has certainly helped.

Many thanks to@Demonland,@binmanand @george_on_the_outer for your contributions this year and delivering a great service.

 

 

 

 

A Dees team to join in the wishes (understandably all over the place, having decided to live right up to its message?!)

Backs:     M.Hibberd     J.Adams     C.Petracca

Half Backs:     H.Petty     G.Yeats     K.Chandler

Centres:     J.Harmes     A.Riley     A.Ingerson

Half Forwards:     C.Salem     A.Tomlinson     S.May

Forwards:     F.Adams     C.Spargo     L.Dunstan

Followers:     C.Ellis     J.Melksham     C.Oliver

I/C:     A.Neal-Bullen     E.Langdon     S.Armstrong     M.Newton

Coach:     F.Davis

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to A Safe and a Merry Christmas to all …

Fester ye merrily on high one and all and please don't lose sight of the true meaning of Christmas, which is to celebrate the birth of Santa Claus.

  • Demonland changed the title to A Safe & Merry Christmas to all …
1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

A Dees team to join in the wishes (understandably all over the place, having decided to live right up to its message?!)

Backs:     M.Hibberd     J.Adams     C.Petracca

Half Backs:     H.Petty     G.Yeats     K.Chandler

Centres:     J.Harmes     A.Riley     A.Ingerson

Half Forwards:     C.Salem     A.Tomlinson     S.May

Forwards:     F.Adams     C.Spargo     L.Dunstan

Followers:     C.Ellis     J.Melksham     C.Oliver

I/C:     A.Neal-Bullen     E.Langdon     S.Armstrong     M.Newton

Coach:     F.Davis

Slacking off @WERRIDEE

Mery Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.

 

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And lets not forget a Merry Christmas from the filth.istockphoto-847087690-612x612.jpg.7074d5f4895d7d7f5c8f75f23361f9d5.jpg


12 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

All I want for Christmas is youuuuuuuuu 

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Someone photoshop!

  • Demonland changed the title to A Safe & Merry Christmas to all

Merry Christmas everyone and here's to a big year for the Dees in 2023. 

Merry Christmas to all demonlanders

having a cracking holiday season. Drink enough to survive the family catch ups! 

im totally going on a diet next year and will lose my gut come round 1. *crossed fingers


If you're going camping over the holidays, it might be prudent to pack one of these just in case of emergency.

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7 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

If you're going camping over the holidays, it might be prudent to pack one of these just in case of emergency.

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Someone who knows you well got you an early pressie, Mr Stone?

A very Merry Xmas to all Demonlanders, it is the best time to be a Demon that I can remember.🤘❤️💙🔥

 
3 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Give it 9 months and it will sort itself out

Don't wish your life away or more importantly mine? they go fast enough.

I firmly believe in the Marx Brothers Axion - There ain't no Sanity Clause, however, if you do do the Merry Christmas scene - how can I Santa has NEVER delivered my electric train set - here's the best music to accompany it. Beware, it's Bach, and, unfortunately the words are subtitled. I just love the celebratory exultation of the music. It's from the third part of the Christmas Horatorio. There has never been a greater genius...Behold:

 

And, if you click on Watch In You Tube it will appear...


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