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Got rid of Malthouse too early


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Just want to get in first. C'wood have been in doldrums since late last year, not a patch on their pre-Buckley-conjecture era. The fallout may be spectacular.

At least it might take the heat off us for a bit, but a win tomorrow would be a better way.

Go dees....

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The other thing I'm taking heart in is the fact that this is putting the Toigs performance last week into perspective... they appeared to perform well against the Pies last week, but now it would seem that maybe the Pies are just not as good as we thought... and don't forget we beat the Pies in the pre-season, which probably says more about them now, than it does us - the writing was on the wall.

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Malthouse and his petulance had expired their welcome at Collingwood.

His talent that he won the flag with is starting to age and they are struggling as they become the hunted.

The demise started last year......under Malthouse.

Buckley just inherited what was there when MM left.

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Bruce is crapping on that Carlton are flag favourites...I will have Hawthorn and Geelong, and probably even West Coast before them. They have beaten Richmond, Brisbane and a very ordinary looking Pies outfit.

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The look on Joffa's face when he was in shot five minutes before the end of the third... priceless!! (and MM is probably having a quiet chuckle to himself about now)

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Still disappointed Pendles didn't come over, have so much respect for that guy although being given the run around by Carrazzo and the A-grade ruckwork from Kruezer. Carlton are looking really fkn good.

Their midfield's not looking the same without Neeld watching over it hey?

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Bruce is crapping on that Carlton are flag favourites...I will have Hawthorn and Geelong, and probably even West Coast before them. They have beaten Richmond, Brisbane and a very ordinary looking Pies outfit.

With a fit Waite and Jamison Carlton a much better side than last year. Definite flag chance. On a par with those other three sides.

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With a fit Waite and Jamison Carlton a much better side than last year. Definite flag chance. On a par with those other three sides.

I am definitely not doubting they are a chance. I just wouldn't have them favourites yet. Their midfield is looking absolutely top notch, and if Murphy keeps this up he will win all the individual awards going this year (bar Coleman obviously).

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Collingwood are passé. What irks me now is Carlton. They look awesome. How come they get the best out of Betts, Yarram and Garlett, and we got Davey, Bennell, Jetta and Jurrah? Any chance for a swap and maybe throw in Morton as an incentive?

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Collingwood are passé. What irks me now is Carlton. They look awesome. How come they get the best out of Betts, Yarram and Garlett, and we got Davey, Bennell, Jetta and Jurrah? Any chance for a swap and maybe throw in Morton as an incentive?

Because Betts, Yarran and Garlett are hungry, but Davey and Bennell are not. Jurrah's going through some tough times and Jetta's injured, so the jury's still out on them.

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I don't think Buckley is really coaching Collingwood. In the same way Hird isn't coaching Essendon.

They're just faces, puppets, to put on the front stage while a team of assistant coaches do the actual coaching backstage.

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