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Demonland gets a gig in today's Age - ONLINE FORUMS SPARK UP AS FANS SEEK PLAYER PROFILES

And the comments were similarly euphoric on Melbourne fansite demonland.com with No. 21 pick Addam Maric.

"Just heard him speak on the radio. His maturity level is brilliant! Said he trained with the dees for a week for his AIS program, said we have a nice young list."

 
Demonland gets a gig in today's Age - ONLINE FORUMS SPARK UP AS FANS SEEK PLAYER PROFILES

And the comments were similarly euphoric on Melbourne fansite demonland.com with No. 21 pick Addam Maric.

"Just heard him speak on the radio. His maturity level is brilliant! Said he trained with the dees for a week for his AIS program, said we have a nice young list."

Great publicity but I have a feeling that the interview in question wasn't with Maric. Of course, if it's wrong it wouldn't be the first time a newspaper got its facts wrong. :wacko:

PS: Of course, if I'm wrong, it won't be a first either :wub:

I think the interview was with Jack Grimes

But I am probably wrong too

 

HEY THAT WAS MY QUOTE!!!!!! but i said that about Cale Morton not Addam Maric!

HEY THAT WAS MY QUOTE!!!!!! but i said that about Cale Morton not Addam Maric!

well your famous!! put it that way


This begs the question.... Since Grimes is such a die-hard dees fan, I wonder if he was ever a member of 'ology or 'land?

I remember when garland was drafted, people discovered he was on bigfooty as colstar or something... And the results were a tiny bit embarrassing...

This begs the question.... Since Grimes is such a die-hard dees fan, I wonder if he was ever a member of 'ology or 'land?

I remember when garland was drafted, people discovered he was on bigfooty as colstar or something... And the results were a tiny bit embarrassing...

Too young and too articulate to be a member of 'ology! :rolleyes:

garlands was actually coldawg on big footy. i remember one of his post he bagged a player that actually captains this side lol

this is before he got drafted

 
This begs the question.... Since Grimes is such a die-hard dees fan, I wonder if he was ever a member of 'ology or 'land?

I remember when garland was drafted, people discovered he was on bigfooty as colstar or something... And the results were a tiny bit embarrassing...

I think we're all waiting for DD36 to get drafted, so that Demonland can finally make its big claim to fame!

:lol::lol:

Get on it!

garlands was actually coldawg on big footy. i remember one of his post he bagged a player that actually captains this side lol

this is before he got drafted

Well I just did some searching, and here is ColDawgs reply in a thread called 'Who is the greatest CHF of the modern era?'

Theres going to be an enquiry into the person that voted Neitz and charges will be laid

:lol:


  • 3 weeks later...

haha bloody garls

absolutely stupid posts. But he is a top,

bloke hopfully Bailey gives him some more games this year.

HEY THAT WAS MY QUOTE!!!!!! but i said that about Cale Morton not Addam Maric!

Well done!!

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