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Wow savage memes! Maybe as a counter to the #putoutyourcheeseboards for last year, maybe #putoutyourcentrelinkenvelops ?

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Feel for Pies but thrilled Howe didn’t win a flag. Or Eddie. 

I have a lot of time for Buckley. I like him a hell of a lot more as a coach than I did a player. 

 

8 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Have just seen the footage of Buckley consoling the runner in the rooms.

 Had not realised it was Alex Woodward, the poor bloke who had done heaps of knees before and after being drafted by the Hawks. This would be worse by far.

It is time to put strict limits on runners time on the ground. I like the idea of it being only after a goal.

Bucks is a class act and his demeanour has been exemplary 

9 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Have just seen the footage of Buckley consoling the runner in the rooms.

 Had not realised it was Alex Woodward, the poor bloke who had done heaps of knees before and after being drafted by the Hawks. This would be worse by far.

The runner's impact was far less of a factor than the pulled kick from Adams, would've hit Yeo laces out even if the runner hadn't impacted Stevensons path

It was a [censored] kick

 
29 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Demonland, think of us Western Demon supporters, why can't all Eagle supporters stay in Victoria for the next 12 months?

I had my office covered in Eagles crap this week. It time for others to suffer the Eagle victory.

Good God No....

33 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Demonland, think of us Western Demon supporters, why can't all Eagle supporters stay in Victoria for the next 12 months?

I had my orifice covered in Eagles crap this week. It time for others to suffer the Eagle victory.

That's better.


53 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Best for people to stay indoors tonight. There may be magpie mayhem. Cops in for a tough night. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-fans-arrested-as-they-leave-the-mcg-20180929-p506v7.html

Yes taking your advice. I live in Fitzroy but just 100m from the Collingwood border and the Police Helicopter has been circling around my battened down warehouse for the past 30 minutes, just assuming the filth are on the rampage down Smith Street! 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I wonder if @Ethan Tremblay indulged in a scat throwing celebration?

Not yet but the night is still young and I haven’t had my second souvlaki yet. 

27 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

 

It is time to put strict limits on runners time on the ground. I like the idea of it being only after a goal.

Bucks is a class act and his demeanour has been exemplary 

agree Bucks is a class act  feel for him  cannot stand meth coast   Yes Bucks has grown as a person.  I like him.   Watch out for dees next year I hope            See you all next year  !!           ...  now I go into depression    lost what to watch friday and sat nights.  6 months to go

 

Why the sad sacks?? Nothing better than those pricks choking after kicking the first five goals. Only us winning a gf would be better. This is awesome. Make no mistakes they are the enemy. Dogs. 


52 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Demonland, think of us Western Demon supporters, why can't all Eagle supporters stay in Victoria for the next 12 months?

I had my office covered in Eagles crap this week. It time for others to suffer the Eagle victory.

you'll just have to take one for the team, froggy, htfu

58 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

 

It is time to put strict limits on runners time on the ground. I like the idea of it being only after a goal.

Bucks is a class act and his demeanour has been exemplary 

Feel for pies what??????

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Feel for Pies but thrilled Howe didn’t win a flag. Or Eddie. 

I have a lot of time for Buckley. I like him a hell of a lot more as a coach than I did a player. 

Go and join Collingwood then and get off this forum.


4 minutes ago, Stormy Dee said:

Feel for pies what??????

I think I said earlier that Bucks is the only part of the Filth I like. Basically pleased West Coast won. Simpson, on the other hand, has the personality of a 1970s beige carpet.

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Good result in the end. Ripping game, Pies should have won but didnt. Now West coast can [censored] of back west.

Why?  Other than those opening goals, I thought WCE looked a better team for the rest of the match.  They just couldn't quite make it count on the score board (until it counted)

12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I think I said earlier that Bucks is the only part of the Filth I like. Basically pleased West Coast won. Simpson, on the other hand, has the personality of a 1970s beige carpet.

Who cares.

it was a wonderful feeling that the filth lost.

Edited by Stormy Dee

7 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Good result in the end. Ripping game, Pies should have won but didnt. Now West coast can [censored] of back west.

Not that ripping except that pies lost.


38 minutes ago, phuket demon said:

Why the sad sacks?? Nothing better than those pricks choking after kicking the first five goals. Only us winning a gf would be better. This is awesome. Make no mistakes they are the enemy. Dogs. 

YES!!!!!!!!!!!

Hate all other teams equally: if we don’t win the premiership who gives a toss

3 hours ago, loges said:

Yes, thought their overall marking power was the difference

Marking forward and back was fantastic.

Hope our guys were watching closely, and will watch it all again and again with the coaching staff 

 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Love it.  (Some folk are very clever and quick)

 

Great game to watch as an impartial.  

The better team won on the day.  Collingwood has an incredible 15 minutes in the first quarter, but west coast wore them down over the next three.

I have no idea why such a big deal is being made of the runner.  Had absolutely no impact on the final result:

a) terrible kick

b) no Collingwood player was going to get near it anyway

c) West Coast we’re already all over Collingwood by that stage

I reckon we could’ve won it had we got there.

shows the importance of finishing top 4. 

We have to finish in the top 4 next year.


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