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It's Game Day, and reinforcements are finally arriving for the Demons—but will it be too little, too late? They're heading down the freeway to face a Cats side returning home to their fortress after two straight losses, desperate to reignite their own season. Can the Demons breathe new life into their campaign, or will it slip even further from their grasp?

 

We’ll turn things around, starting tonight. I’m not gonna go into the whys and wherefores because I have nfi why and nfi wherefore. 😁

The mighty Dees by SpargiPants (9 pts)

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The playing group will step up as a collective and wear Geel down by the last.

Season defining game, maybe career defining direction for some of our stars.

Friday night, can’t wait!


Kozzie owes us a big game & our forward line has to function.

Would be great if our midfield actually stepped up & win a clearance.

Well done to the dees fans making the trip down. If this was tomorrow I would had gone but there's no way I'm getting there tonight

We have some good ins

and we can't possibly continue to play as badly as we have been

for those reasons alone i reckon we will put in a much better performance. whether that's good enough to win i don't know. Our record down there is not good so unlikely

but for gods sake can we show a bit of heat and ticker and pride in the guernsey

and stop fumbling and executing our skills like we're drunk

get it together

Go Dees

I had pencilled in this game to go with a [censored] supporting friend, but with the Dee’s playing so well, I think I will decline.

Says something about me and my mate Don. Only excuse is we have a family member staying for the week and we have not had access for couple of years.

But it’s on the TV, 2 hour drive there 2 hours back to watch a hit house loss. No the TV will do. Go Dee’s Yelled weakly Not confident at all. Expect 30-60! Loss

 
39 minutes ago, BDA said:

but for gods sake can we show a bit of heat and ticker and pride in the guernsey

and stop fumbling and executing our skills like we're drunk

get it together

Go Dees

agree


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Kozzie owes us a big game & our forward line has to function.

Would be great if our midfield actually stepped up & win a clearance.

Well done to the dees fans making the trip down. If this was tomorrow I would had gone but there's no way I'm getting there tonight

Understatement of the last four years. Arguably owes us a premiership. Love him all the same.

With those guns last night, the most important question was not answered.

Which moronic side did they support ?

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Happy GameDay D’land

Also happy to grab someones 3x tickets for tonight game if anyone’s decided not to head down the highway? 🤓🙏

Dee’s by a kick

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1 minute ago, 640MD said:

With those guns last night, the mist important question was not answered.

Which moronic side fix they support ?

Carlton guns have silver butts.

Like most on here hoping for an ice breaking win but expecting a loss, odds are against us. Will tell us a lot about our season.


I find it very interesting that the very players who should be driving standards and leading our club are the ones who've caused our club the most disturbance. Now whether that disturbance was more media beat up than fact they put us in the media's headlights. On the other side to that is the fact that a new game plan takes time to embed in any side and can be frustrating to all especially those used to success. The big question for this group of over fed ego's is can they still fight for a win. Not a close loss but a win. I think the next 6-8 weeks will define how we see these guys long term. I want to see us hunt in packs, run back and forwards hard and get around each other after every goal, tackle, shepherd, gut run, smother, you name it, I want to see a team supporting each other again.

I'm annoyed with the senior players and I'll be more annoyed if we get smacked tonight.

Geelong by 54.

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IF we can all get on the same page, execute skills to AFL level, and show genuine pride in the jumper, then we are a real chance!

We will find out this evening whether our beloved Dees have it in them!

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Against better judgement I'll be heading down the highway, hoping for an improved performance.

Last time I was there was 2018 when Tuohy got the a goal after the siren for the win. Time before that was 186 😭

2 minutes ago, JTR said:

Against better judgement I'll be heading down the highway, hoping for an improved performance.

Last time I was there was 2018 when Tuohy got the a goal after the siren for the win. Time before that was 186 😭

Maybe DON’T head down the highway 😅

2 minutes ago, JTR said:

Against better judgement I'll be heading down the highway, hoping for an improved performance.

Last time I was there was 2018 when Tuohy got the a goal after the siren for the win. Time before that was 186 😭

I was there that day too 😢 The locals weren’t particularly fond of me and let me know after the siren. Let’s reverse that scenario tonight.


3 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I was there that day too 😢 The locals weren’t particularly fond of me and let me know after the siren. Let’s reverse that scenario tonight.

Yeah they've didn't seem too fond of us either, though there was one very lippy Melbourne supporter who was trying to wind them up all game, and that didn't help our cause.

Was that you? 😛

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Gates open at 3:20pm. The Casey game starts at 3:50pm. It would be great for the Casey boys to see and hear support, so anyone who can get to Mordor early enough to catch even just part of the match, please do this.

Besides supporting the Casey players, being there for two matches also justifies the criminally high price of a ticket. Idk about y’all but I had to fork out $65 for the privilege of sitting in the away cheer squad bay. God how I hate that club.

What are the odds of Kossie being a little over-enthusiastic and getting suspended again?

I can feel it happening

 

yeah i feel like we're going to cop the mother of all hidings

last two games lost by 10 goals, and really gc17 felt like a 15-20 goal loss

geelong in geelong is - three games i can think of since 1988 - not a happy hunting ground

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I predict a pretty even second half with an improved effort before slipping away and losing by 5 goals.


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