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Swans making Pies look like the Demons

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If this was Sydney vs Melb. there would be calls for the coach, and for blood. The Swans have ripped the pies a new one. Making the Pies look like us.

Won the contested ball, spread better, foot speed, taking risks. Wow.

 

Yep, Collingwood look very ordinary. I could see Collingwood doing a Freo and hiring a new coach behind Buckley's back for '14.

Yep, Collingwood look very ordinary. I could see Collingwood doing a Freo and hiring a new coach behind Buckley's back for '14.

What's Malthouse doing?

 

i'm glad you saw Sydney's form as an opportunity to slag off your own club

there's not enough club-bashing going on here, well done


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i'm glad you saw Sydney's form as an opportunity to slag off your own club

there's not enough club-bashing going on here, well done

Ok, so they look like the Doggies. Happy?

 

There are few things sweeter in footy than watching the filth getting belted. It's a beautiful thing.

Collingwood have been ordinary for over 50 years - both of their flags in that time came about through drawn finals - and to think MFC selected MN!


If this was Sydney vs Melb. there would be calls for the coach, and for blood. The Swans have ripped the pies a new one. Making the Pies look like us.

Won the contested ball, spread better, foot speed, taking risks. Wow.

Only difference is the Pies play like that against the reigning premier we play like that against Gold Coast.

There are few things sweeter in footy than watching the filth getting belted. It's a beautiful thing.

Maybe hearing the collective moaning of their supporters at every decision that goes against them is right up there too.

They said 30,000 people left at 3/4 time. That's the best thing about the current crop of Melbourne supporters at games.

We certainly aren't fickle.

Collingwood have been ordinary for over 50 years - both of their flags in that time came about through drawn finals - and to think MFC selected MN!

I am more than happy to swap playing lists with them.

Whatever way you want to cut it hardnut they have played almost ever year of that 50 in finals and one two flags.

I would trade those results for ours in a heart beat.

They said 30,000 people left at 3/4 time. That's the best thing about the current crop of Melbourne supporters at games.

We certainly aren't fickle.

That is as many as we have in total!

Only difference is the Pies play like that against the reigning premier we play like that against Gold Coast.

Exactly. Imagine what the swans would be doing to us tonight.

Looks like a Pies supporter got into Goodes with a racist rant.

Effing bogan.

What a disgusting piece of act from a typical low life colling scum! Should be banned for life

And it looks like a pies bogan supporter has managed to bring the opening of the indigenous round crashing down... don't know what she said, but it sure had a big impact on Goodes and ruined what should have been a great celebration of the master class he gave. To see him wandering through the rooms alone while the rest were celebrating on the ground, was a bit sad.


They raise them nice and early in boganwood. Ban her and her idiot mum for life. Disgusting to do it in this round.

how is it possible that Goodes and O'Keefe continue to put in best afield performances regularly, at age 33 and 32?

at Melbourne our players are good as finished at about 28

 

Hopefully this incident brings to attention all the idiots at the footy who continue on their merry, racist ways and stops them in their tracks.

Disappointing and a stark reminder that our community isn't as clean and tolerant as we would like to believe.


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