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I prefer the Pies to the Tigers. I think we have a good chance of beating Collingwood but we need to play well against WC. The bye might hurt the Eagles. 

 

Collingwood can win the flag, there’s no point pretending they can’t.

 
Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Don’t know why posters are concerned about Collingwood. We still have a game to play tomorrow. 

We are concerned because no matter who wins tomorrow, a Pies premiership is highly likely. And you don’t live in Melbourne so you don’t understand how awful that is!!!!


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On 9/20/2018 at 11:38 AM, Diamond_Jim said:

Hoping for a Collingwood win as a Melbourne v Collingwood Grand Final would be so right on so many grounds.

Of course Richmond supporters would say we avoided them but there's always next year.

Started this thread with the post above.

Let's hope the sentiment comes true.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Collingwood can win the flag, there’s no point pretending they can’t.

Sadly this is a distinct possibility. If they play like this next week, very few teams will be able to match it. I'm not sure we've played as impressively for a sustained period like Collingwood have tonight. 

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2 minutes ago, Wollongong Demon said:

Its astonishing that bucks is taking pies to a GF after so many demmanding he go.

Like Dimma pre 2017

Bomma Thompson early  2007

Goodwin early 2018

............

1 minute ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Ha ha Rance is know tackling his own players...

But surely doing it like a champion, or is that a champignon?


Just now, Monocology said:

Extra week off helped little.

And hopefully tomorrow too.

Was that a cakewalk?

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Well done Collingwood. 

Sickening. 

Jeremy Howe winning a flag. Please god no. 


Pies were hot in the contest and had a better midfield. 

Just now, Jaded said:

Sickening. 

Jeremy Howe winning a flag. Please god no. 

Yeh I understand that and the hype around Cox is gross but they played well. Must be an amazing feeling. 

Who would have thought we'd be saying Richmond lack a Plan B? That's why I reckon our game style holds up better than theirs, because Richmond don't win clearance. When their pressure was matched, they had nowhere to go.

I think we're the only team that can beat Collingwood. I'm not sure we can get past these Eagles muppets though.

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6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Seeing Bucks’ smug face makes me sick. 

I hate this team so much. Please please please let us win tomorrow, because honestly West Coast are no chance. 

We are the competition’s last chance of saving the world a Pies victory. 

Basically this. Collingwood will absolutely obliterate the Eagles on the G next week if we lose tomorrow. The only reason that team is anywhere near the top 8 is their ridiculously biased home ground advantage, just like Geelong only making finals every year because of Kardinia Park.

Give me a bucket! We truly are the comp's last hope. 

42 minutes ago, DeezNuts said:

Could we handle Cox? Frosty?

In my experience most Cox tend to shrink in stature when it gets frosty, so that might be a good move.


It will be very tough to beat West Coast over there in a final. Collingwood couldn't do it. If we do manage to do it we will trouble Collingwood - especially if they go in as favs and us underdogs. It would be the perfect storm for us. Just to sneak into the Grand Final and pinch it. The harder game is tomorrow. I have lived in WA and they are one eyed and it will take a massive effort to win tomorrow.

Who the [censored] was playing on sidebottom... 41 disposals.... 35 uncontested that's insane 

This is a bad outcome no matter which way you look at it. 

West Coast beat us and Pies win the flag. 

We beat West Coast and we face the possibility of losing to Collingwood in a grand final. 

It’s one big messy Cox fest. 

 
5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Well done Collingwood. 

Ex favourite poster ?

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Basically this. Collingwood will absolutely obliterate the Eagles on the G next week if we lose tomorrow. The only reason that team is anywhere near the top 8 is their ridiculously biased home ground advantage, just like Geelong only making finals every year because of Kardinia Park.

Give me a bucket! We truly are the comp's last hope. 

West Coast beat Collingwood at the G earlier this year.


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