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It's Game Day and whilst the Demons have been making the headlines for all the wrong reasons this week there are still two more games to go before we can officially say good night to this season from hell and our penultimate match up has us facing off against the Gold Coast Suns at their fortress at People First Stadium.

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• Petracca, Oliver, May and Windsor out.

*Miller back for GC to further strengthen a potent midfield.

•South East Queensland’s hottest day forecasted in 4 months.

* MFC’s public relations at its lowest ebb since Norm Smith and the MFC had a minor disagreement.

*MFC’s first dead rubber since round 23 2019.

Aside from the above, I’m pretty bullish about today.

 

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

• Petracca, Oliver, May and Windsor out.

*Miller back for GC to further strengthen a potent midfield.

•South East Queensland’s hottest day forecasted in 4 months.

* MFC’s public relations at its lowest ebb since Norm Smith and the MFC had a minor disagreement.

*MFC’s first dead rubber since round 23 2019.

Aside from the above, I’m pretty bullish about today.

 

So you're telling me there's a chance?

 

🥳 🥳 🥳 GAMEDAY!!! 🥳 🥳 🥳

We’re gonna go out there today and we’re gonna kick the Suns into the middle of next week, nay, next MONTH! We’re gonna GIVE ‘EM HELL!!!

Oh, who am I trying to kid. Even I’m having trouble mustering up enthusiasm. Only got two hours sleep.  😭

All good though. I’ll smash these, then look out QLD!!! Incoming!!!

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BREKKY O’ CHAMPS 😃

Dees by cuddly Claz (13pts)

❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

Our banner today says:

THE DEMON ARMY IS BACK IN TOWN

HERE TO WATCH THE SUNS GO DOWN

Clever huh. Now we just need to win. Last week we had DEMON SPIRIT VS DOGGY BITE and Doggy Bite won which sucks when you’ve decided to call them Doggy Bite.

🤭


tough assignment given our outs and their home record.

just show some heart and ticker boys. have a crack

go dees

I'm going to get in early on the 'what's your excuse' thread with a ten-hour day on a secure site. I won't even be able to check the scores until I'm out the door.

If people could tag me in the game thread posts to create an official Demonland match call which I can follow when I get home, that'd be great.

Hmm, funnily enough, the last time I can recall having to work in a secure environment throughout a Demons game was the 2000 finals win over North. Touch wood, similar result today.

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🥳 🥳 🥳 GAMEDAY!!! 🥳 🥳 🥳

We’re gonna go out there today and we’re gonna kick the Suns into the middle of next week, nay, next MONTH! We’re gonna GIVE ‘EM HELL!!!

Oh, who am I trying to kid. Even I’m having trouble mustering up enthusiasm. Only got two hours sleep.  😭

All good though. I’ll smash these, then look out QLD!!! Incoming!!!

6D139284-5141-4A34-A076-05453C7D88E7.thumb.jpeg.d3135e83251e9d962e27c32aaa8ef2c9.jpeg

 

BREKKY O’ CHAMPS 😃

Dees by cuddly Claz (13pts)

❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

I think Goody stuffed up at selection even more now WCW. I wish you were playing knowing you will be charged up seeing this photo. 

13 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Despite everything going on, great to see so much red and blue on the 6:30am jetstar flight up. Go dees!

Are you anywhere near that goddamn crying baby?????


6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

• Petracca, Oliver, May and Windsor out.

*Miller back for GC to further strengthen a potent midfield.

•South East Queensland’s hottest day forecasted in 4 months.

* MFC’s public relations at its lowest ebb since Norm Smith and the MFC had a minor disagreement.

*MFC’s first dead rubber since round 23 2019.

Aside from the above, I’m pretty bullish about today.

 

Reading this I have had flashbacks to the Neeld era 

 

No hope today 😞😏😒😔

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🥳 🥳 🥳 GAMEDAY!!! 🥳 🥳 🥳

We’re gonna go out there today and we’re gonna kick the Suns into the middle of next week, nay, next MONTH! We’re gonna GIVE ‘EM HELL!!!

Oh, who am I trying to kid. Even I’m having trouble mustering up enthusiasm. Only got two hours sleep.  😭

All good though. I’ll smash these, then look out QLD!!! Incoming!!!

6D139284-5141-4A34-A076-05453C7D88E7.thumb.jpeg.d3135e83251e9d962e27c32aaa8ef2c9.jpeg

 

BREKKY O’ CHAMPS 😃

Dees by cuddly Claz (13pts)

❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

Maybe it's what the team needs each break 

Couldn't hurt in these close losses of late.

With our outs and on their turf and our form, we should win this😃.

Just realised GWS v Freo is on at the same time. Gonna have to have two screens going.

Checking in from Ghent, fitting as possibly one of the major circus capitals of the world. Go Dees! 

Checking in from Cairns Airport, fitting as there are a lot of vacant stares, sobbing and crying and a general malaise, waiting for something to end the boredom. 
 

Hi @Skuit 👋 


Worst mathematical [censored]-tease in my life-time. Win by ten goals and wait for our three major competitors to slip against specifically the bottom three teams. Then see what happens. 

14 minutes ago, FreedFromDesire said:

The only thing I'm really looking for today is a game style where the 'chains are loosed' so the players can actually enjoy their footy. I don't particularly care about the result, so if it means we lose (which is likely anyway) then I'm more than ok with it. Hopefully it could be some kind of preview of a more attacking game plan for next year as well, but that may be asking too much.

If we play a slow, boring, defensive game style and eek out a 64-62 loss it will be a waste of a game in my opinion.

This  be is how I feel, play boring football it’s a waste, 

be free and enjoy your football   Much better to watch   Go Dee’s 

Just now, Engorged Onion said:

Checking in from Cairns Airport, fitting as there are a lot of vacant stares, sobbing and crying and a general malaise, waiting for something to end the boredom. 
 

Hi @Skuit 👋 

Hang out there until at least cyclone season for something interesting to happen, and then deal with that 100-year flop when it seems so close. 

It’s game day baby. Pumped!

let’s go Dees. Two wins to finish the season!

SN34 

17 minutes ago, FreedFromDesire said:

The only thing I'm really looking for today is a game style where the 'chains are loosed' so the players can actually enjoy their footy. I don't particularly care about the result, so if it means we lose (which is likely anyway) then I'm more than ok with it. Hopefully it could be some kind of preview of a more attacking game plan for next year as well, but that may be asking too much.

If we play a slow, boring, defensive game style and eek out a 64-62 loss it will be a waste of a game in my opinion.

Yes Good luck seeing any change of game plan More of the same unfortunately


1 minute ago, Newport34 said:

It’s game day baby. Pumped!

let’s go Dees. Two wins to finish the season!

SN34 

Rather have pick 5 thanks

5 minutes ago, 640MD said:

This  be is how I feel, play boring football it’s a waste, 

be free and enjoy your football   Much better to watch   Go Dee’s 

That's all well and good - but then if we lose, it's inferred that we lacked defensive structure and accountability.

 
Just now, Newport34 said:

It’s game day baby. Pumped!

let’s go Dees. Two wins to finish the season!

SN34 

Fair warning. Anyone not currently demonstrating the requisite levels of cynicism might open themselves up to accusations of being a troll, or even a happy-clapper. 

2 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Despite everything going on, great to see so much red and blue on the 6:30am jetstar flight up. Go dees!

15 of the passengers were DA. There’s already heaps of us there and there’s another two planes landing soon with more of us. Our cheer squad has the highest number of members who travel interstate. Repping the red n blue  


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