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PODCAST: 2026 Season Preview

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We're back!!!

The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Tuesday, 10th March @ 8:00pm. Join George, Binman & I as we analyse the preseason and give our preview the 2026 Season.

The show will be a little different from our usual format. We’ll share our early impressions of the new coach, the new players, our observations from preseason training, and what we’ve made of the new game style we’ve seen across the two practice matches. We’ll also look ahead to the season with our predictions, the players we expect to rise, our expectations for the team, and what we see as a realistic pass mark for Melbourne in 2026.

Listen LIVE: https://demonland.com/

 
8 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

October?! I can't wait that long. 😢

The big question I want to know is, can we go back to back in 2027?

Edited by John Demonic

 
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We're LIVE @ 8:00pm

Demonland Podcast LIVE @ 8:00PM

It’s great to have footy back, and where would footy be without the Demonland Podcast? They are inseparable!

It was great to have you back fellas. Thank you!

 

No mention of Riley Onley. Is my Smokey. Anyone got an update?


Welcome back guys - we all have missed you.

Only halfway through the episode (is it episode 1 or episode 0, or maybe 0.5??)

2 hours ago, monoccular said:

Welcome back guys - we all have missed you.

Only halfway through the episode (is it episode 1 or episode 0, or maybe 0.5??)

OP (Opening Pod)

6 hours ago, Grr-owl said:

No mention of Riley Onley. Is my Smokey. Anyone got an update?

Yep, good call. Will cover next week.

Great episode guys, so comforting having you back.

Only gripe, what was that song at the end? Not a fan! Sounded like a Nickelback AI slop version of Come on Demons… god I hope not.

Edited by DutchDemons

4 hours ago, DutchDemons said:

Great episode guys, so comforting having you back.

Only gripe, what was that song at the end? Not a fan! Sounded like a Nickelback AI slop version of Come on Demons… god I hope not.

Haven't heard it - the intern must have put it on in post.

I'll talk to management (Andy)


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