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Today is the traditional date of the transition from the winter sporting season into the summer and a time for reflection on Season 2025. Although it may not have been as successful as Demon fans had hoped, it has nonetheless been a significant season at Demonland.

We concluded the old season with a new coach, new CEO, a new Club Chairman in waiting, and our expectations are elevated in anticipation of a turnaround under Steven King, whose innovative approach is poised to yield substantial improvement and success in 2026. Furthermore, the Casey Demons demonstrated exceptional prowess with a remarkable second-half season surge to the finals, and our Melbourne AFLW team has surpassed the midpoint of their season, securing second place on the ladder.

This is our opportunity to thank all of you our contributors for your participation in this difficult year for the Melbourne Football Club.

In particular, I would like to thank Nasher once again for keeping the site together and to our feature writers, @Whispering_Jack, @The Oracle , @KC from Casey, @Meggs and all of our other contributors for keeping Demonland going throughout season 2025.

Let’s not forget our Demonland Podcast co-commentators @binman and @george_on_the_outer who have kept us so well informed during the season and in parts of off season too (they should be back soon!), not to mention all of our listeners and callers on the podcast who keep the team on their toes.

Also a big thank you to @Whispering_Jack, @Grapeviney and @george_on_the_outer and others on their tireless and often thankless efforts as Moderators.

The team that takes the field under Steven King next year will look very different and hopefully much better than before. We’ll also do our best to make some changes here at Demonland for your enjoyment looking forward to the future.

Bring on 2026 and Go Dees!!!

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Today is the traditional date of the transition from the winter sporting season into the summer and a time for reflection on Season 2025. Although it may not have been as successful as Demon fans had hoped, it has nonetheless been a significant season at Demonland.

We concluded the old season with a new coach, new CEO, a new Club Chairman in waiting, and our expectations are elevated in anticipation of a turnaround under Steven King, whose innovative approach is poised to yield substantial improvement and success in 2026. Furthermore, the Casey Demons demonstrated exceptional prowess with a remarkable second-half season surge to the finals, and our Melbourne AFLW team has surpassed the midpoint of their season, securing second place on the ladder.

This is our opportunity to thank all of you our contributors for your participation in this difficult year for the Melbourne Football Club.

In particular, I would like to thank Nasher once again for keeping the site together and to our feature writers, @Whispering_Jack, @The Oracle , @KC from Casey, @Meggs and all of our other contributors for keeping Demonland going throughout season 2025.

Let’s not forget our Demonland Podcast co-commentators @binman and @george_on_the_outer who have kept us so well informed during the season and in parts of off season too (they should be back soon!), not to mention all of our listeners and callers on the podcast who keep the team on their toes.

Also a big thank you to @Whispering_Jack, @Grapeviney and @george_on_the_outer and others on their tireless and often thankless efforts as Moderators.

The team that takes the field under Steven King next year will look very different and hopefully much better than before. We’ll also do our best to make some changes here at Demonland for your enjoyment looking forward to the future.

Bring on 2026 and Go Dees!!!

Thanks Andy and happy birthday!!!

I’m fully fit and prepared for the season ahead.

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Thank you to Andy and his wonderful team for running such a great website.

Big ups to all involved behind the scenes on Demonland and also to all the posters, i don't have a lot of Melb supporting pals so enjoy coming here, even if the last little while has been a bit ...

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Well done to the team that keeps this site going. For many its our only play to celebrate, vent or otherwise discuss the club we love.

After all is said and done we are all on the same side!

Many thanks

Thanks all!

Not an easy gig at the best of times, and particularly so given it's not been smooth sailing for a while!

 

Thanks team, in many ways you Demonlanders are like family…often it’s the crazy uncle we don’t make eye contact with, but family all the same.

An amazing community we have, nice to have such a great bunch to ride the highs and lows with! your hard work to make this possible doesn't go unnoticed!


🥳 🎉 🎈 🎊 ❤️💙 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎊🎉🥳

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDY!

🥳 🎉 🎈 🎊 ❤️💙 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎊🎉🥳

Many thanks for giving the Demon community this vehicle for venting, raging and celebrating. A crucial part of the footy season.


As Designated Chief of Training Reports I’m always grateful for those who actually do the reports. You know who you are and without you this site wouldn’t be as good as the big dogs hoped it would be. 👍

Thanks mods and tech geniuses

Love the site

Go Dees!

All of the above, seconded, thirded and further.

Special acknowledgement of @Demonland's forbearance of the use of their much-cared-for baby as a place for unpleasantness.

Seriously a great forum and place for being a passionate Dees fan...thanks for keeping it going and love the Demonland and also the DeeBrief podcasts throughout the season.

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