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who is brave enough to go next week

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I don't really want to go because im not sure i could sit there and watch us get a hiding considering what collingwood has done to geelong and west coast but i will go because i want to see all the pre game stuff. The legends doing a lap around the ground and see how we respond after todays insipis performance.

For some reason we always find a way to beat the pies on queens birthday. Please let it happen again

 

I'm definitely going, even though I am 150% we will get absolutely thumped like never before..record-breaking loss. I haven't missed one for a while. I'm not, however, doing that walk to the G.

I always go to the QB match, biggest match of the year. So far this year we've put in against quality opposition (Fremantle excluded of course), this will be a massive test and a chance to really play for the club with pride and passion. DB should get Barrassi and co to talk to the players before the game, make sure they know how lucky they are to be playing for the MFC.

 

The 2 games this year that we have been predicted to get thumped in (Geelong and Hawks rnd 9), we have gone alright, so i am hopeful this trend continues.

However, the Pies will be up for this game big time as we have won the last 4.


I'll be there...unfortuantly.

You never know, the filth are known to absolutely choke when their expected to win, i think it will be clsoer than people think...

 

My favourite game of the year, apart from finals of course (finals? what's that? :rolleyes: ).

I have 2 exams the next day, so I'll be studying at half time. I think that's a fair compromise ;)


I'm going and I will be in a corporate box that a collingwwod supporter mate of mine has offered me to join him in. Probably my only chance to go to the mcg and be in a corporate box, so my hands are tied. Just hope we put in a good show or its going to be a hard day. But I will drink all the [censored] if things look bad and hopefully pass out before the end of the game :blink: . But on the other hand if we get up it would be close to near the best thing I have ever done.

Certainly be there, we have had 10 years of fairly good success you can't abandon your team because they are losing.

This is my Favorite Game of the Year.

You never know your luck in a big city. Regardless of the result I will be there next Monday.

Go Dee's


I don't really want to go because im not sure i could sit there and watch us get a hiding considering what collingwood has done to geelong and west coast but i will go because i want to see all the pre game stuff. The legends doing a lap around the ground and see how we respond after todays insipis performance.

For some reason we always find a way to beat the pies on queens birthday. Please let it happen again

Don't forget...WELCOME TO JUNE COLLINGWOOD!

I'll be there with bells on, bring them on. They aren't that good, they are just playing with passion.

If we can come with some intensity we're a chance.

Course we'll all bloody be there!

How could you not?!? It's Queen's Birthday, our most bitter rivals. The Sunday of the QB match is like Christmas eve, drama tension, excitement. Gameday is amazing.

Sure we might get spanked, but if you cant support your team in our (ONLY!!!) blockbuster then really!

We got spanked in '01,'02,'03 and looked like getting done in '04, but how sweet was it when we finally won it.

Don't care about the result, it's the one game of the year i will not miss! For anything!

I have 2 exams the next day, so I'll be studying at half time. I think that's a fair compromise ;)

hahahaha....

I will be there. Thick and thin, stay Red & Blue!

We have enjoyed beating the filth for 4 years in a row, maybe we win, maybe we lose, it doesn't matter, just as long as you support them any way you can.

You never know, the filth are known to absolutely choke when their expected to win, i think it will be clsoer than people think...

Yeah, they choked real bad vs West Coast on Saturday...

Still think we will do better than what people think. Maybe we're Collingwood's 'bogey side'.

With Bells on!! If ever we needed a crowd, this is it. If we don't bring in a good gate this game, the club could be in some serious strife!


I have a three hour exam that starts at 2.30 on Monday.

They couldn't have timed it any worse...

That is so harsh man. Stupid Universities.

I will be there with my kid, probably even joining in the March to the G. Not confident of seeing a win but I will settle for heaps of endevour.

Have to go , want to ggo ..anm going .

Have lined up a couple of mates ( who are filth as it happens ) to go. Couldnt back out of it even if I considered that, which I dont

Will we win?? lol.. I dont think the bookies will have us as fav, still be interesting to see what the line bet will be.

I just ask Melbourne to make a ferocious game of it..take no prisoners, relentless tackling. Make them pay double to take the 4 points. This IS Collingwood after all :) and who knows...this is wobbly month after all !!

 

Of coarse.

Hopefully there will be as many red and blue as there are black and white like there have been in previous years. These past few Queens BDay have made me a very pround MFC supporter indeed!

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