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I am going to and staying in Adelaide for both games. I need suggestions as to where Demon supporters will be eating and drinking before ( and after) the game. 

 

The Strathmore pre game is where youll find a lot of Dees, hope that helps :)

Have a look at the SA Demons facebook page:

"Pre Game, EASTER SATURDAY- vs Power
Strathmore Hotel @5.30pm (upstairs)
Let’s get the Red and Blue for a casual pre game Catch up before walking to the Oval .
Also SAs own Mr Jack Viney’s 200th Game ! (Some surprises in line)
Please note: Gather Round activities will be advised this week!
Let’s go Dees !"
8 hours ago, Basher said:

I am going to and staying in Adelaide for both games. I need suggestions as to where Demon supporters will be eating and drinking before ( and after) the game. 

How many Gather Round games are you going to?

 

If it is like last time, the team will be staying at the Playford


11 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

The Strathmore pre game is where youll find a lot of Dees, hope that helps :)

Have a look at the SA Demons facebook page:

"Pre Game, EASTER SATURDAY- vs Power
Strathmore Hotel @5.30pm (upstairs)
Let’s get the Red and Blue for a casual pre game Catch up before walking to the Oval .
Also SAs own Mr Jack Viney’s 200th Game ! (Some surprises in line)
Please note: Gather Round activities will be advised this week!
Let’s go Dees !"

Now I am back in Adelaide, I am also going to the Gawn-Petracca Symposium a few evenings ahead from now. Love these speeches and query sessions (remembering how good the Bernie Vince discussions were at the Sporting pub in Richmond, a few years ago) - plus winning the door prize of $300-worth of Demon accessories at the next gathering. See yas all at the Strathmore, Easter Saturday pre-game pith-up. 

55 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Now I am back in Adelaide, I am also going to the Gawn-Petracca Symposium a few evenings ahead from now. Love these speeches and query sessions (remembering how good the Bernie Vince discussions were at the Sporting pub in Richmond, a few years ago) - plus winning the door prize of $300-worth of Demon accessories at the next gathering. See yas all at the Strathmore, Easter Saturday pre-game pith-up. 

Ummm enjoy the fraternity of fellow Demon diehards.

Personally, I would prefer a nice peaceful environment with the person you love and a glass of McLaren Vale Shiraz, perhaps Samuels Gorge or Paxton, Alexandrina Cheddar and Willunga Olives. There are plenty of quiet spots to indulge life’s pleasures free from the noise of footy supporters. The trick is to avoid the Port Adelaide and Crows fans. Particularly if they win. If we win, take off your scarf. 

4 hours ago, hemingway said:

Ummm enjoy the fraternity of fellow Demon diehards.

Personally, I would prefer a nice peaceful environment with the person you love and a glass of McLaren Vale Shiraz, perhaps Samuels Gorge or Paxton, Alexandrina Cheddar and Willunga Olives. There are plenty of quiet spots to indulge life’s pleasures free from the noise of footy supporters. The trick is to avoid the Port Adelaide and Crows fans. Particularly if they win. If we win, take off your scarf. 

History confirms your last two sentences, hemingway. As for the wines, I prefer a cabernet-sauvignon for smoothness and versatility with my preferred diet. The cheeses are good, as are the olives but lately, I have been enjoying the varied Italian cheeses on the market for flavour and the rangey complexity of depth. As for noisy football supporters, I do like to watch them pass by on shanks pony - particularly after a Filth loss - thanking God for his wisdom. The person I love will be hiking in her 'latter-years frenzy' to discover the true fountain of youth; she just loves energetic day-long strolls through the bush for days on end. Otherwise, she would be alongside me quietly reciting her latest tome to the Mighty Demons, their infallible successes and those amongst her favourite player list. Carna Dees!

 

 
18 hours ago, Basher said:

I am going to and staying in Adelaide for both games. I need suggestions as to where Demon supporters will be eating and drinking before ( and after) the game. 

Stay indoors 

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Stay indoors 

Indeed.

If we win, the life guards will be off duty at the Port Adelaide gene pool

Stay safe


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