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4 hours ago, DutchDemons said:

was it in the west of the town?

I am pumped. Got the day off work, the kid will be in daycare, it's gonna be 29 degrees and sunny in Amsterdam. Can't wait to smash beers in the sun after a big win!!

Then down to the redlight district after we win.

👍

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With you guys in spirit, spread your magic gold dust all over the G tonight my fellow Demonlanders.

Go Dees🇱🇮💯👍

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Tmac to be a real wildcard. Kozzie to show some magic. Oliver back to his best . Lever to mark everything.

And Viney to....well do what he always does. See ball, get ball, find a team mate,  collect a pies player.

I'm wearing my Dees gear under my work clothes. Sending out positive vibes. Let's go! 

 
7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Three new (giant) faces to look out for in the crowd tomorrow night…

They look great, particularly that bloke on the left with the ginger eyebrows!  :lol:


3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Lucky undies are on!

Is it true you havnt washed them since 21 GF

i reckon this is biggest and most significant game i have ever attended 

 

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

Is it true you havnt washed them since 21 GF

how do you think a name like Brownie comes about??


Going to be a long day. Haven’t been nervous all week but stomach is now in knots. 
Still a chance of rain. I’m know others have stated that all Tmac has to do is create a contest, bring the ball to ground and keep Moore accountable and I agree do that and we are well on our way to winning. However an early goal from him would really settle my nerves. 
Cmon Dees

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

i reckon this is biggest and most significant game i have ever attended 

 

Without a doubt. The next biggest for me was the last round in 87 at Whitten Oval. [censored] that was a big day.

7 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Lucky undies are on!

Do they go by the same Demonland name?

6 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Lucky undies are on!

I’m so nervous I think I should wear three pairs. Remember to bring my poncho. Everything crosses for a win. Go Dee’s 

27 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Is it true you havnt washed them since 21 GF

I haven't taken them off!

They smell like the Collingwood cheer squad. 😜

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Going to bed now.

Will be watching tomorrow morning at 11:20am from Hamburg.

This is the most important game of the year and will ensure a trip to the GF is very much on the cards.

Come on dees !!!

Edited by Deenooos_

absolutely bricking it for tonight, cant wait.

Just need to remind myself

we are underdogs, there will be times where they will have momentum, we will look slow, fumble, and kick it to their defenders,

but I need to know that we will leave it all out there, we will also have momentum at times and that there will probably be a kick in it at the end.

This is my last game for the year, ill be late because of parent teacher interviews, but I will bring my demon spirit and leave it all out there

This is the beginning of the journey, and at the end there could be something really special in for us all

love this club, see yall tonight

#footballiscominghome. #godees. #demonspirit

… and here come the nerves!!

(I think we win, by 2-3 goals because hot damn I believe in this team, but still nerves haha 😬)

 
15 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I haven't taken them off!

They weren't very lucky in last year's finals series.

Having said that, I doubt that there is a causal link between your choice of undergarments and the outcome of football matches.

22 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I haven't taken them off!

Do you find people tend to avoid you


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