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Again, don't change tack from knowing that you haven't seen your club win a flag. I'm sure watching a news reel of your club's last flag doesn't play on your mind.

I personally love how Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst rival clubs in that they hate us more than they love their own club! Your sig is living proof!

Personally I love seeing losers posting on opposition forums trying to troll, you realise how sad their lives are when they resort to such pathetic actions. The facts are that the pies won their last almost two decades ago, so if you are old enough to remember it then that says even more about you.

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Again, don't change tack from knowing that you haven't seen your club win a flag. I'm sure watching a news reel of your club's last flag doesn't play on your mind.

I personally love how Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst rival clubs in that they hate us more than they love their own club! Your sig is living proof!

I love my Club The MFC a lot more than i well ever hate the Fith old X, and i despise the Filth.

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I personally love how Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst rival clubs in that they hate us more than they love their own club! Your sig is living proof!

Confirmation that TOX has read 45hotgod16's signature........Priceless!

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I love my Club The MFC a lot more than i well ever hate the Fith old X, and i despise the Filth.

I doubt that. Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst opposition fans in that their hate for Collingwood outweighs their love for their own club. 2 things can be deduced from that, Collingwood must be doing something right & their own club must be doing something wrong.

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I doubt that. Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst opposition fans in that their hate for Collingwood outweighs their love for their own club. 2 things can be deduced from that, Collingwood must be doing something right & their own club must be doing something wrong.

I used to hate Collingwood now I just pity them, they're always the Bridesmaid never the Bride, maybe they'll learn how to win a flag one day instead of finishing runner up but they, like you, will have to learn to lose the arrogance first.

Collingwood are no longer a Football Club they are a Marketing Brand like McDonalds, they lost their connection with the working class supporter years ago when they sold their soul to corporations.

Melbourne is a great club with a heart and soul and a real connection to their supporter base, that's something you can only dream of, we've got Jimmy, who have you got, Eddie McEgo? I know who I'd rather have and deep down you probably do too.

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I doubt that. Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst opposition fans in that their hate for Collingwood outweighs their love for their own club. 2 things can be deduced from that, Collingwood must be doing something right & their own club must be doing something wrong.

I'm sorry you feel that way.

Personally I would prefer to work with the Collingwood football club because I respect and feel we can learn from their business - professional approach to the modern day AFL game.

IMHO ... you are trying to evoke an old "80's type tribal way of thinking" ... I know some of us are past that and I'm sure your current administration is as well.

Best of luck for draft day.

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Again, don't change tack from knowing that you haven't seen your club win a flag. I'm sure watching a news reel of your club's last flag doesn't play on your mind.

I personally love how Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst rival clubs in that they hate us more than they love their own club! Your sig is living proof!

You are dead set full of it.

I enjoy every loss you shocking people have but I won't go out of my way to see it.

I will sit through hours of my team being shocking. I will go to games hoping thay lose and hating it.

My utter loathing for your wretched club and miserable, egotistical, witless bogan army counts for nothing against my deevotion.

It is a true tragedy that every morning, no matter what you hope for, you will always wake up a filth merchant.

Troll.

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Just had a listen to Barry Prendergast on 3AW and I would say there is no way he will pick Ball at 11, the interviewer tried to get him to admit it but he just danced around the question. I get the feeling however, that we will take him at 18 if he's still there but somehow don't think they'll be all that fussed if he's not.

Good ploy if we get him OK, if we force Essendon to take him at 10 that may free up someone like Melksham if he's still there, I believe we have some interest in him.

Barry is playing a straight bat to all the questions but did admit he's told the boys who will be one and two already.

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I doubt that. Collingwood invokes a feeling amongst opposition fans in that their hate for Collingwood outweighs their love for their own club. 2 things can be deduced from that, Collingwood must be doing something right & their own club must be doing something wrong.

Don't EVER Question the Passion i have for the MFC old Xav-you have no idea how i feel, what i put up with going through school in the '70's

Like i said I love The Melbourne Football Club a lot more than i Hate the Filth.....Next.

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Can we ask Essendon / Bears / pies for money to not select Ball? (Too late for players as payment). What about 'let us win and we won't select him'? Then we really win because we get a good young player with a lot more games in him, save $1m in 2 years, get some sort of extra payment and I don't have to spit whenever I see him in a Dees jumper.

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Great clubs do not lie down in games/seasons on end to gain priority picks.

Collingwood certainly Laid Down in this years Preliminary though. After Half Time the pants were well & truly pulled down to the ankles.

Do enjoy Draft night on Thursday Old Xav....i will.

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Great clubs do not lie down in games/seasons on end to gain priority picks.

Enjoy making the prelim again next year Old Xav and maybe a final or two in '011 and '012 before dropping away into mid-ladder oblivion.

What Melbourne have done is called smart, ruthless management and it's going to result in the club producing a grand final dynasty that will

last 4 or 5 years and produce several premierships.

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Football clubs are more than just what happens on the field.

But you wouldn't understand that would you?

The whole foundation & ethos of a football club is best represented by what occurs on the field.

If you have a culture of laying down to gain priority picks, you are developing a losing culture, that is why a club such as Carlton, with it's priority picks in Kruezer, Murphy & Gibbs aren't going anywhere but 7th or 8th. You can't magically turn on a switch & hope to be successful with the addition of some priority picks. In order for them to be successful, they have to come into an envrionment that seeks success every time they take the field. That isn't the case at Melbourne.

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The whole foundation & ethos of a football club is best represented by what occurs on the field.

If you have a culture of laying down to gain priority picks, you are developing a losing culture, that is why a club such as Carlton, with it's priority picks in Kruezer, Murphy & Gibbs aren't going anywhere but 7th or 8th. You can't magically turn on a switch & hope to be successful with the addition of some priority picks. In order for them to be successful, they have to come into an envrionment that seeks success every time they take the field. That isn't the case at Melbourne.

You do know your winning % in GF's don't you? Melbourne's is 75%. Please OX remind me, what is the C word's again?

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Just had a listen to Barry Prendergast on 3AW and I would say there is no way he will pick Ball at 11, the interviewer tried to get him to admit it but he just danced around the question. I get the feeling however, that we will take him at 18 if he's still there but somehow don't think they'll be all that fussed if he's not.

Good ploy if we get him OK, if we force Essendon to take him at 10 that may free up someone like Melksham if he's still there, I believe we have some interest in him.

Barry is playing a straight bat to all the questions but did admit he's told the boys who will be one and two already.

From what i gathered by the interview Barry and the FD has pre determined certain players IF still there at pick 11 and 18 will be favoured ahead of Luke Ball

If they are not i would expect Ball to be the best available

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Great clubs do not lie down in games/seasons on end to gain priority picks.

That rules your mob out because they laid down back in 2005 with the result that they ended up with a priority draft pick and Pendelbury and Thomas.

WJ, 45hotgod16 beat me to it.

How did the egg hit you in the face TOX, "scrambled" or "sunny side up ?"

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