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22 minutes ago, Chook said:

Unless you live in Western Australia or you don't go to the footy, why would you want Collingwood to lose? Don't you want to see your team live in a Prelim?

Yeah but I want Collingwood out in straight sets more. 

 

Collingwood winning puts them one win away from making the Grand Final. Enough to make me feel sick!

 

Also,  I'm convinced no one in WA understands the rules of AFL.

A Melbourne Collingwood Prelim would be Epic ....much prefer.


That Kennedy low mark was definitely NOT there.  

Equilibrium being reestablished a propos umpiring in WA.

 

Really interest point of the game. Instinct when behind is to be brave and take the game on. But experience is generally the key, composure and do the basics really well. Interesting what Collingwood do from here.


Luke Darcy is a [censored] terrible commentator. That grating, monotone voice. Sticking needles in my ear would be less painful.

Pies would swap out Mayne with a half eaten jam sandwich right now

8 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah but I want Collingwood out in straight sets more. 

.....would be good to deliver the blow personally tho Layzie.........(on OUR home ground)

Seeing two shots of Eddie has almost made me change my mind re Collingwood winning.


7 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Luke Darcy is a [censored] terrible commentator. That grating, monotone voice. Sticking needles in my ear would be less painful.

 
Say that again
 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Apologies in advance.

 

Come on Pies.

 

That wasn’t easy to type ?

34 minutes ago, Chook said:

Unless you live in Western Australia or you don't go to the footy, why would you want Collingwood to lose? Don't you want to see your team live in a Prelim?

Hold on buster, we’re not there yet!


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Seeing two shots of Eddie has almost made me change my mind re Collingwood winning.

And his entitled looking jerks of kids.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

11 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah but I want Collingwood out in straight sets more. 

You should start up your own website then. The "I hate Collingwood more than life itself" forum.

3 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

How did Varcoe slip almost running straight 

....magnets..

 
3 minutes ago, Wolfturdo said:

Hold on buster, we’re not there yet!

Obviously. But there's no chance of a Prelim for Melbourne in Melbourne if the Pies can't get it done tonight. One week at a time applies here as well.

14 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Collingwood winning puts them one win away from making the Grand Final. Enough to make me feel sick!

Yeah it’s too much. And if we lose next week do people here want to see a Collingwood v Hawthorn game that bad?


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