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All of Port's good work for the season torn to shreds in one quarter.

The way Koshy was blabbing on radio  over their amazing turnaround during the off season, after their first win over us in Rnd 1, you would have thought they were a certainty to win the premiership.

Will be tearing his hair out right now!

That clash disco jumper is horrible...

Collingwood premiers, in a canter

 

Port has a front running metality...  and like us,   they fail after being talked up...   and win after being underdogs.


13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I need serious drugs

A Filth Flag is just not on

We shall flee to Amsterdam SWYL ...dont worry....at least we have a plan B!

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

We shall flee to Amsterdam SWYL ...dont worry....at least we have a plan B!

Anywhere international. Lie low from colourless Ferals

Meanwhile we sit on the bottom

What a sick nightmare

Port now within 4 goals. Can they achieve the unlikely. Nope.

Collingwood have so many weapons, speed and skill. Sadly we don’t have any of those at the moment. 

A Pies choke would be a nice start to the weekend. 


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1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

That clash disco jumper is horrible...

have never thrilled to grey as a sporting colour... Is it the beige of clash jumpers

Has always reminded me of US military underwear from the sixties... yeah it's another story

Port missing Watts badly.

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Collingwood are scary good

Flag fancies for sure.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Collingwood are scary good

Just going through the gears tonight Collingwood, the sign of a potentially great side. 

Hate to say it. 

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Collingwood are scary good

Agree... but please expand

The defence is nothing spectacular

The midfield has two or three performing old guys

The forwards... well they have exceeded expectations.

Yes....I'm jealous

7 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Agree... but please expand

The defence is nothing spectacular

The midfield has two or three performing old guys

The forwards... well they have exceeded expectations.

Yes....I'm jealous

The defence is fine. Darcy Moore will be All Australian full back if he keeps this form up. Tommy Langdon playes the 3rd man intercept role exceptionally well as does Jeremy Howe. 

Their mids might have 1 or 2 old heads in there but those guys are playing their role exceptionally well, and it complements their running brigade well. Pendles is still starting in the center circle at times which frustrates me when i see Goody leave Jones out on a wing as i still believe he has plenty to offer as an inside mid.

Their forward line is the best in the business imo.

Bucks is a dam good coach.

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The defence is fine. Darcy Moore will be All Australian full back if he keeps this form up. Tommy Langdon playes the 3rd man intercept role exceptionally well as does Jeremy Howe. 

Their mids might have 1 or 2 old heads in there but those guys are playing their role exceptionally well, and it complements their running brigade well. Pendles is still starting in the center circle at times which frustrates me when i see Goody leave Jones out on a wing as i still believe he has plenty to offer as an inside mid.

Their forward line is the best in the business imo.

Bucks is a dam good coach.

Agree 'dazzle'.

The only negative thing I can say about Collingwood is it's May...

It amazes me that clubs still don’t turn up mentally to games, Port and the Dees would be the top 2 without a doubt. A lot comes down to the clubs leaders, but it’s all right because we can always call them “great clubman”.


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