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7 hours ago, santiago said:

Andy’s little sister here πŸ™‹πŸ»β€β™€οΈ longtime listener of the pod.

Dusting off the old Demonland password just to say that if you’ve ever sat next to Andy at the footy when Melbourne is losing, that colourful rant was nothing πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

The last time you sat next to me at the footy was the 2000 Grand Final.

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Good quality rant there Andy. Don't agree with it all, but loved the passion

 

Indeed, the Pod was our companion, while driving from Adelaide back to Canberra, following the gut wrenching disappointment of Gather Round.

As always, I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the show, but perhaps even more so this week. Notably:

  • the Panel’s β€˜no holds barred’ assessment of our performance against Essendon, and the total lack of transparency by OUR club towards its members and supporters. It hurts enormously, but these things needed to be said!

  • your unbridled and heartfelt passion for β€œthe team we love”, and your anger with what has been dished up, both on and off the field, since the end of last season.

I can only hope that somebody with β€˜authority’ at the Club tunes in, and takes note.

Great work guys. Thank you!


I think I like angry Andy 🀭

On 15/04/2025 at 11:03, Demonland said:

Apologies for the blue language.

More of it!

Andy got ANGRY … actually he was quite tame compared with some conversations I’ve had with fellow Demon supporters (sufferers) in the last few days.

Getting kicked in the media and by workmates is not fun !!!

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Logging back on for the first time in ages just to say I bloody loved that angry rant from Andy. I was cracking up in the car, sensational.

Give us a glimmer of that passion from absolutely anywhere within the club.

Love the pod, boys. Thanks for fronting up each week.

Edited by Yossarian

I liked angry Andy! 😁

Listening to a Demonland podcast, win or lose, is always great.

But I am also very passionate at the football and I love it when I hear that passion in fellow Demons supporters too! β€οΈπŸ’™


Expressed perfectly how we are all feeling about the club... please send it in to them and put a rocket up em' not acceptable from the board down.

Just not professional enough

3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I stood up and clapped.

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