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4 hours ago, General Malaise said:

Apols...

One has been told

By a player quite old

That the handle one pulls

Not the one called the bull

Will be replaced in a plan

By the son of the man

Who once took to flying

On the shoulders of Lyon

Now that's a limerack

 
9 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Way too direct. You’re suppose to tell us these things in an ambiguous nursery rhyme. 

Roses are red and loved by the beaver,

Guess which Dees father/son is replacing Jake Lever.

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Roses are red and loved by the beaver,

Guess which Dees father/son is replacing Jake Lever.

Since I heard about Jake, I've been such a wretch,

But the answer to your riddle ain't Billy Stretch

 

 

Lever is no Omac, that much is true

So i think an ex NBL player will surely do

8 minutes ago, binman said:

Lever is no Omac, that much is true

So i think an ex NBL player will surely do

That’s what I said when I first wrote my rhyme,

Our ex cricket captain’s namesake has earned his time. 

Edited by Redleg


Did anyone see Neale Daniher's speech to the Melbourne players that they showed after the footy last night on 7? I just found part of his talk here. 

It's interesting to see during the week when he spoke to collingwood and essendon he was joking around having a laugh but when he spoke to the Melbourne players and apparently the whole Melbourne staff were told to come in and listen, he was all serious and spoke about taking our opportunities and about why not. He said why not take our opportunity this year and have success. Why can't you go on and be premiers. Spoke about the last premiership being in 1964 and said its time for us to win it. You could just see the look in the players eye especially Jonseys that he gets it. 

Gee if that doesn't motivate the boys Im not sure what will. Neale is just amazing. You think after each Queen's birthday you are never sure if Neale will be around the following year but he is still fighting on. I think it's great for any 1st year player this year hears Neal speak and learn from him. 

 

Not sure if it’s been mentioned but do you reckon Jack Viney will want to win this game? He had to watch on last year while his team mates put in one of the worst performances you’ll see when they had everything to play for. He had to watch the Collingwood players and supporters laugh at us, and continue to laugh at us to this day, without being able to do a thing. 

I reckon there’s a real chance he will actually kill someone on Monday, and they will need an excavator to dig their carcass out of the MCG turf.

Really hopeful of a dees win here, but I think it will be close. 

Edited by BigFez
Typos

 
5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This is the moronic stuff that pies fans think is funny. I know he does good work with different causes but what a moron. 

It'll be hilarious to see them demon flogs choke on their Lamingtons when I bring out the gold jacket and game over sign, https://twitter.com/joffacorfe

How about this gem?

This will be season definer and ladder shaping game. The Pies will win this one with a leg in the air. I cant see any part of the ground that is inferior to the demons. All the guns will be firing on Monday. Grundy along with Coxy will own Gawn no team can go with them two. The scoring power with the whole mid size gang will dominate, just a look at the Demons backline they wont be able to contain the Pies. Our midfield is a class above theirs. I feel Bucks will be making it known were are here not just be numbers in the finals but absolutely believe we are contenders. I know people cringe at the lofty expectations, I picked the Tigers out from round 9 last year it was in everyone's face, only a few could see so far out. The Pies at close to midnight on the premiership clock. Come round 18 onwards when the majority of the list is fit for selection, I feel the pies will close to unbeatable. On the flip side those campaigners beat us on Monday everything I just said is [censored] straight out of my arse.

25 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Did anyone see Neale Daniher's speech to the Melbourne players that they showed after the footy last night on 7? I just found part of his talk here. 

Lots of loves from me on this one:

  • love for Danners the man, and and his attitude in adversity;
  • love for the way our footy club has embraced Danners, and the MND program;
  • love for the inspiration that Danners continues to give to the football community in general and our club in particular.

Let's just do it!


6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This is the moronic stuff that pies fans think is funny. I know he does good work with different causes but what a moron. 

It'll be hilarious to see them demon flogs choke on their Lamingtons when I bring out the gold jacket and game over sign, https://twitter.com/joffacorfe

Just getting ahead of himself, just hope the pie's players have the same attitude.

6 minutes ago, BigFez said:

How about this gem?

This will be season definer and ladder shaping game. The Pies will win this one with a leg in the air. I cant see any part of the ground that is inferior to the demons. All the guns will be firing on Monday. Grundy along with Coxy will own Gawn no team can go with them two. The scoring power with the whole mid size gang will dominate, just a look at the Demons backline they wont be able to contain the Pies. Our midfield is a class above theirs. I feel Bucks will be making it known were are here not just be numbers in the finals but absolutely believe we are contenders. I know people cringe at the lofty expectations, I picked the Tigers out from round 9 last year it was in everyone's face, only a few could see so far out. The Pies at close to midnight on the premiership clock. Come round 18 onwards when the majority of the list is fit for selection, I feel the pies will close to unbeatable. On the flip side those campaigners beat us on Monday everything I just said is [censored] straight out of my arse.

Is davey dee/dr who already posting on another team's forum?

The the tigers going down , it is a critical game.  Win and we sit second, with a solid percentage and in great shape.  Lose and we slip into the middle rungs of the 8.  

Also, I so want to kick the [censored] our of those turgid dog [censored] eating pies.

45 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This is the moronic stuff that pies fans think is funny. I know he does good work with different causes but what a moron. 

It'll be hilarious to see them demon flogs choke on their Lamingtons when I bring out the gold jacket and game over sign, https://twitter.com/joffacorfe

Poor grammar by joffa. It should read "..THOSE demon flogs...".

 

Sheeesh.  Magpie morons.

Hurry up Monday.

Chuckin a sickie.


1 hour ago, BigFez said:

How about this gem?

This will be season definer and ladder shaping game. The Pies will win this one with a leg in the air. I cant see any part of the ground that is inferior to the demons. All the guns will be firing on Monday. Grundy along with Coxy will own Gawn no team can go with them two. The scoring power with the whole mid size gang will dominate, just a look at the Demons backline they wont be able to contain the Pies. Our midfield is a class above theirs. I feel Bucks will be making it known were are here not just be numbers in the finals but absolutely believe we are contenders. I know people cringe at the lofty expectations, I picked the Tigers out from round 9 last year it was in everyone's face, only a few could see so far out. The Pies at close to midnight on the premiership clock. Come round 18 onwards when the majority of the list is fit for selection, I feel the pies will close to unbeatable. On the flip side those campaigners beat us on Monday everything I just said is [censored] straight out of my arse.

the one thing i do agree is that the magpies are primed for success now

they average out as bang on 25 years old, but part of the reason for that is cos they do skew old and young - their middle tier of 24-27 year olds with some degree of experience is basically hoskin-elliot, treloar and adams, al of whom they poached from gw$, and crisp, who they got from the bears

sidebottom, grundy and josh smith are their only players in that bracket that were home grown - 

wells, pendles, dunn, etc won't be around forever, and they're absolutely key players for them - they have six players with more than 150 games under their belt playing on monday

greenwood and mayne are further 'imports' in their side

 

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Roses are red and loved by the beaver,

Guess which Dees father/son is replacing Jake Lever.

Wish I said that.

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Hurry up Monday.

Chuckin a sickie.

Excuse licence Mc Queen but don't you mean

I'll chuck my sicky all over Joffas' Gold Jacket!

Why are dentists going out of business in Collingwood??

Coz no one has got any teeth!!?

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Hurry up Monday.

Chuckin a sickie.

I’m on LSL, it’ll be the first QB match in 4 years I haven’t been sick. 

My big hope  we reverse last week's clearances and smash em in the middle. Jv back to his best with support from inform gus . Nj and oliver game high tallies. Dees by 6 g.


1 hour ago, Demon17 said:

Poor grammar by joffa. It should read "..THOSE demon flogs...".

 

Sheeesh.  Magpie morons.

Where he comes from that is considered good grammar assuming they know the meaning of the word. Grammar for his type is usually something to do with ice quantities.

Edited by america de cali

12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Excuse licence Mc Queen but don't you mean

I'll chuck my sicky all over Joffas' Gold Jacket!

Why are dentists going out of business in Collingwood??

Coz no one has got any teeth!!?

What  they use for protection when having sex?

Bus shelters.

3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

 

It's interesting to see during the week when he spoke to collingwood and essendon he was joking around having a laugh but when he spoke to the Melbourne players and apparently the whole Melbourne staff were told to come in and listen, he was all serious and spoke about taking our opportunities and about why not. He said why not take our opportunity this year and have success. Why can't you go on and be premiers. Spoke about the last premiership being in 1964 and said its time for us to win it. You could just see the look in the players eye especially Jonseys that he gets it. 

Gee if that doesn't motivate the boys Im not sure what will. Neale is just amazing. You think after each Queen's birthday you are never sure if Neale will be around the following year but he is still fighting on. I think it's great for any 1st year player this year hears Neal speak and learn from him. 

 

With the greatest respect to Adelaide and the Walsh family, bloody hell our mob has had a tragic recent run in regards to coaches and players.

 

Jim Stynes

Sean Wight

Robbie Flower

Dean Baily

Troy Broadbridge

 

All fondly remembered, and sadly missed.

R.I.P

 

 
22 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What  they use for protection when having sex?

Bus shelters.

How do you know a Collingwood supporter invented the toothbrush?

Because otherwise it'd be called a teethbrush.

3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

This is the moronic stuff that pies fans think is funny. I know he does good work with different causes but what a moron. 

It'll be hilarious to see them demon flogs choke on their Lamingtons when I bring out the gold jacket and game over sign, https://twitter.com/joffacorfe

Collingwood- just another sleeper under the tracks as the Demon express powers on to the flag.


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