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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Ooooooh, happy memories.

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1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

A win against this vermin would certainly make my week. But I cant see it.

I was going to fork out $75 to go the game but I can't justify it. I already hold two premier memberships. I think we might win this! I know all the odds are against us but I'm hoping we pull off a miracle.

10 minutes ago, Demon4ever said:

I was going to fork out $75 to go the game but I can't justify it. I already hold two premier memberships. I think we might win this! I know all the odds are against us but I'm hoping we pull off a miracle.

If we do I’m following you for the rest of the season!

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1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

If we do I’m following you for the rest of the season!

I admit I'm not as knowledgeable as some of the posters on here but I'll take that comment as a compliment. 😄 I've sat through so many horrendous games for many years but my gut is we might have this one... fingers crossed. feet crossed!

So if the Cats beat Melbourne by 55 points tonight will that confirm the Demons have lost the plot? a.ka. Words on the gravestone of a hypochondriac ... Now do you believe that I'm sick?


Trying to stay positive but Jesus, feels oddly familiar to 2015. Keep reminding myself it’s only round 3.

Carn Dee’s !

28 minutes ago, Demon4ever said:

I was going to fork out $75 to go the game but I can't justify it. I already hold two premier memberships. I think we might win this! I know all the odds are against us but I'm hoping we pull off a miracle.

kids/junior tickets wink wink

Our ins are good, a reasonably full strength side - plus Kozzie who makes us better. He should be busting to get out there.

This is based on nothing at all, other than we are better than what our results so far this year indicate… but I think we’ll win. It’s the perfect way to kick off our season.

“Easy” and very much winnable 4 matches after this. Put in a strong performance win or lose, regain some much needed confidence then season may well be back on track and winning 4 in a row before facing Hawthorn. 👌

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Great that Biklavs is out. I’ll redo my tip

Geelong by 54 down to 42

Personally playing Stanley is smart. He’ll bash into Max all night whereas Max held the advantage over Biklavs.

If this game was like playing Wolfenstein 3D I'd definitely be playing on 'Don't hurt me' difficulty

Go Dees, a little late but let’s start 2025 the way we want to end it.


 

Jack Viney's blind kicks forward do my head in. I get he gets it under pressure in a contest situation but ffs have some poise.

Kozzy's disposal under pressure is so much more creative.


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