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Three preliminary final losses in a row is a real possibility for the Giants.

Heartbreaking to say the least for a club with such a great history

 
Just now, brendan said:

Richmond and pies prelim good luck getting a ticket will get 100k 

How annoying. Either outcome is unpalatable. At least you know the Giants would end up flipping in the GF with their atrocious MCG record. 

 
12 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I agree. I was just thinking couldnt imagine Melbourne playing GWS in a GF? How bad would that be. Reckon it would feel an empty event given what we would have gone through to get there. 91,000 Dees and 3 GWS orange people.....na no way. Hope the pies knock em out.

Yeah look there is something to this. Our return to the finals last week seemed to have so much more meaning and flavour being two Victorian teams.

The Filth & Richmond will smash each other next week. Bring it on. 

GW$ can just go away


I’m disappointed in this GWS side. We’ve sunk so much money and draft picks into this crap and it would be nice to see this bucketload of talent work together and pull this off but no, they will just fall away and be a trophy less bucket of underachievers.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

I’m disappointed in this GWS side. We’ve sunk so much money and draft picks into this crap and it would be nice to see this bucketload of talent work together and pull this off but no, they will just fall away and be a trophy less bucket of underachievers.

Drop out of finals even earlier than the last two years. A team of champions but not a champion team. Some of the selfish actions this quarter have killed any momentum they had (like then by Coniglio). 

 
Just now, layzie said:

I’m disappointed in this GWS side. We’ve sunk so much money and draft picks into this crap and it would be nice to see this bucketload of talent work together and pull this off but no, they will just fall away and be a trophy less bucket of underachievers.

Must admit.., the science experiment is failing.

What hope the northern suns.

Mind you the Fitzroy bears worked for a while


This is an appalling last quarter by GW$, no heart and no will to win the game. 

Oh well, enjoy your 6 day break Pies.

Greene having a [censored] game couldn’t have happened to a nicer tossbag. 

Goodbye Franchise Turncoats. Also eat a dick Scully. 

Edited by Jaded

And thank [censored] for these commentators. I'd have no idea Collingwood had a player who was born in America if not for them reminding me. 

Just now, Jaded said:

Greene having a [censored] game couldn’t have happened to a nice tossbag. 

He stinks 

Absolutely pathetic from GWS. Completely soulless club. All the talent in the world but absolutely no heart. 


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Funny team... Collingwood.,.. not sure what they are

One win away from a Grand Final and they've only beaten 2 teams in the top 8.

Charity fixture from the AFL for finishing in the bottom 6 last year. 

Edited by SaberFang

Have no idea what is going to happen next week between Collingwood and Richmond. Collingwood can really make it into a GF if they're on.

Collingwood v Richmond next week will be amazing. So many people. So few teeth. 

Edited by Jaded

Oh God - this is torture sitting amongst these smug Pie supporters. 

They are not that good.


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Funny team... Collingwood.,.. not sure what they are

Filth??

1 minute ago, jane02 said:

Oh God - this is torture sitting amongst these smug Pie supporters. 

They are not that good.

Frustrating. Desperately wanted to see them go out in straight sets just to put an exclamation mark on how big a group of pretenders they are. Charity fixture from the AFL gifted them top 4. Playing against this soulless franchise at the G is basically a gimme win. 

Jeremy Cameron sums up GWS. Marks it 50out and turns his back and walks back for kick, he had three players streaming forward on their own. He kicks a behind...

Such a selfish bunch of players.

 

I found the game very uncompelling.  The commentators and the umpires were so Collingwood focussed.  At least the media spotlight will be on the filth and hopefully give us an easy run.

10 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I had no idea Cox was from the States.

did richo tell you, ethan?


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