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6 hours ago, monoccular said:

My heart, beating true for the red and the blue nonetheless, couldn't ' stand the tension.  

Still, the only thing better than thrashing Collingwood is beating them by a point, after the siren, and more so if it is from a controversial (or better still a blatantly incorrect) free to us.

Another enjoyable way to beat Collingwood in a Grand Final would be to see Harmes knock the ball back into play when it is arguably over the boundary line in the forward pocket in front of the members which then leads to the winning goal.

11 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Another enjoyable way to beat Collingwood in a Grand Final would be to see Harmes knock the ball back into play when it is arguably over the boundary line in the forward pocket in front of the members which then leads to the winning goal.

Ooh I like it I like it!

 

On 9/4/2018 at 2:11 PM, Vagg said:

Well, they do say that people marry their opposites!  Certainly couldn't be any truer in this instance!  After all, if there was ever a total opposite of "The Melbourne Footy Club, the greatest football club in the world", it would certainly be Collingwood!!

I think Essendon are the complete opposite to Melbourne, not Collingwood. Melbourne is old money traditionally and Essendon are everything that is vulgar about the Nouveau Riche.

Sam Weideman has arrived, breakout game in a final, amazing, well done Weed :)

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Top game Weeds, first quarter was awesome.


Cut our losses and trade him.

9 minutes ago, Nasher said:

24 disposals, 7 marks, 3 goals and 1 best on ground. Take an effing bow, Sam. You were super.

Far out he was BRILLIANT.

Shades of Schwarzs 1994 finals explosion.  Unbelievable stuff!


That is one of the best games I have ever seen from a 16 game forward. He is seriously good. What a game!

Wow.. great in the air.. great in the ruck.., even better at ground level.. 

How did so many teams overlook Sam Weideman. I suppose that he has taken 3 years to develop but imagine him with Hogan next year. 

On 3/22/2018 at 10:12 PM, olisik said:

Took the nice guy instead of the mongrel player as per usual. Curnow kicked more goals tonight then probably Weed has in his whole career.

 

Amazing that a top 10 pick with 3 years on the list isn’t pushing for selection despite injuries and first year players like Fritch can stroll right into seniors.

 

On 3/22/2018 at 10:20 PM, Moonshadow said:

Watch The Weid become the new whipping boy now that Watts is gone

 

On 3/22/2018 at 10:38 PM, Watts Jurrah Dunn? said:

Yeah Weideman at 9, 4 picks before Curnow was a shocker. You get that one right and we are on our way. You'd just love to know how keen we were before the drink driving thing, which was probably setup by Carlton. 

BUMP


Better then any game Charlie Curnow has played!

I knew he was talented but holy [censored] i didnt know he was this good!!!

 

Weeeeeddd!!

Can one of the admins please go delete all records which exist of me comparing Sam to Lucas Cook. Please?

Just another Jason Taylor / Todd Viney rippa!

 

Excellent game. Proved many posters wrong. I’ve supported him but was worried he would move on if behind Hogan and tommy mcd. 

Will play a key role next week

but not to consume his own bathwater


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