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So the new successful structure is 2 ruckmen and a tall forward line. 

 

I didn't give a rats about the result until with a few minutes to go Jeremy Howe took a defensive mark. He's probably a nice bloke but right then I realised I never want to see him as a premiership player with Collingwood

Long live the Colliwobbles.

 
1 minute ago, Go the Biff said:

I didn't give a rats about the result until with a few minutes to go Jeremy Howe took a defensive mark. He's probably a nice bloke but right then I realised I never want to see him as a premiership player with Collingwood

Had a touch of that myself


I was barracking for the Pies because I hate them slightly less than WA.

also was watching with my Pies supporting wife but got to say I was not disappointed with the result. Having to put with Collingwood for the next year would have ben devasting.

Buckley still can’t win a flag. LOL. 

There were no Colliwobbles today. That was just a 4 quarter shoot out between 2 well equipped sides...

but they are still on 15...

 

The old man just texted me to ask who won more finals this year. Collingwood or Melbourne. As we know, it was Melbourne with 2. Collingwood also only managed to beat two top 8 teams for the year. Staggering.

Edited by A F

Congrats Buckley. Qualified for the top 4 with one win against a top 8 side and didn't deserve a premiership IMO. 

Very happy to see Howe miss out. Very, very happy. 


27 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

There were no Colliwobbles today. That was just a 4 quarter shoot out between 2 well equipped sides...

but they are still on 15...

They were 5 goals up. That's some Collywobbles...

1 minute ago, A F said:

They were 5 goals up. That's some Collywobbles...

Hard to argue

1 minute ago, A F said:

The old man just texted me to ask who won more finals this year. Collingwood or Melbourne. Naturally, it was Melbourne with 2. Collingwood also only managed to beat two top 8 teams for the year. Staggering.

They beat us, GWS and Richmond this year, so it was 3. 

And they won the same amount of finals as us. 


25 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

They beat us, GWS and Richmond this year, so it was 3. 

And they won the same amount of finals as us. 

That's true. So excited Collingwood lost that I'm losing my marbles.

I think big Maxy has realised he cant do it on his own, that's why Pruessy is on his way.

3 minutes ago, A F said:

The old man just texted me to ask who won more finals this year. Collingwood or Melbourne. As we know, it was Melbourne with 2. Collingwood also only managed to beat two top 8 teams for the year. Staggering.

Ummm Colingwood won 2 Finals also.

GWS & Richmond 


Hard to watch the end of game. We were only 2 games from being in the West coke position! Hard. I hope our team looks at our potential window of getting there without leaving for the $ . As $ in life doesn’t truely make you happy. It does in part but true happiness comes from your passion! Family / friends / mfc !!!

peace out 

 

Our time will come.


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