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PRESEASON TRAINING: Monday 11th November 2025

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  • Demonland changed the title to PRESEASON TRAINING: Monday 11th November 2025
 

Just now, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Who's there?  Who's missing?

is your friend the ghost there? i already miss her reports

 
47 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

Dali running laps. 

Surreal.


7 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

@picket fence just saw Jeffo in an insta video... definitely has put on size.

Photo if possible of Jeffo please. ???! 

1 hour ago, Slartibartfast said:

Dali running laps. 

Salvador? Cat B rookie or nga prospect


32 minutes ago, biggestred said:

is your friend the ghost there? i already miss her reports

I'm not sure.  I saw her on Friday night but we didn't talk about training, we were at a Demon Army birthday party.

Skipped uni and decided to head down for renewed hope after watching a diabolical Tottenham go down to yet another formerly winless side. Crystal Palace and now Ipswich. 

Really hoping Tottenham would deliver some positivity after a woeful 2024 from the Dees, but so far, it’s literally like watching Melbourne. Miss “easy” goal attempts, loads of possession/disposal which ends up to nothing, a list/roster capable of more, under achieving…

Tough couple years supporting both teams.

Anyway, great to see the players back and with off field issues no in the rear view mirror, all eyes onto 2025. If we are to threaten next year, the young guys who started training today should/could be massive catalysts as we can no longer rely on the likes of Lever, May, Gawn, Viney etc because they are not only aging, but also susceptible to injury. 

 

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5 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Skipped uni and decided to head down for renewed hope after watching a diabolical Tottenham go down to yet another formerly winless side. Crystal Palace and now Ipswich. 

Really hoping Tottenham would deliver some positivity after a woeful 2024 from the Dees, but so far, it’s literally like watching Melbourne. Miss “easy” goal attempts, loads of possession/disposal which ends up to nothing, a list/roster capable of more, under achieving…

Tough couple years supporting both teams.

Anyway, great to see the players back and with off field issues no in the rear view mirror, all eyes onto 2025. If we are to threaten next year, the young guys who started training today should/could be massive catalysts as we can no longer rely on the likes of Lever, May, Gawn, Viney etc because they are not only aging, but also susceptible to injury. 

 

It's the first session after 2 and a half months off.... wouldn't be worried about skills too much at this point

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7 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Skipped uni and decided to head down for renewed hope after watching a diabolical Tottenham go down to yet another formerly winless side. Crystal Palace and now Ipswich. 

Really hoping Tottenham would deliver some positivity after a woeful 2024 from the Dees, but so far, it’s literally like watching Melbourne. Miss “easy” goal attempts, loads of possession/disposal which ends up to nothing, a list/roster capable of more, under achieving…

Tough couple years supporting both teams.

Anyway, great to see the players back and with off field issues no in the rear view mirror, all eyes onto 2025. If we are to threaten next year, the young guys who started training today should/could be massive catalysts as we can no longer rely on the likes of Lever, May, Gawn, Viney etc because they are not only aging, but also susceptible to injury. 

 

Enjoy your free time off!!! 


1 hour ago, Slartibartfast said:

Fritta running laps. 

Fritta Larma

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

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Anyone else seen The Middle 👀

 

 
1 hour ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Skipped uni and decided to head down for renewed hope after watching a diabolical Tottenham go down to yet another formerly winless side. Crystal Palace and now Ipswich. 

Really hoping Tottenham would deliver some positivity after a woeful 2024 from the Dees, but so far, it’s literally like watching Melbourne. Miss “easy” goal attempts, loads of possession/disposal which ends up to nothing, a list/roster capable of more, under achieving…

Tough couple years supporting both teams.

Anyway, great to see the players back and with off field issues no in the rear view mirror, all eyes onto 2025. If we are to threaten next year, the young guys who started training today should/could be massive catalysts as we can no longer rely on the likes of Lever, May, Gawn, Viney etc because they are not only aging, but also susceptible to injury. 

 

That is why I follow Liverpool 


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