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26 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Can a game against our long time traditional rivals breathe some life into this team?

If this can't. ..then nothing.

Just want to see a4/4 effort today. Be novel.

A win today and a Tigers win over Carlton will obliterate any remaining Collingwood top 4 chances. I'd love to see that smug club bundled out first week.

 

Tbh i have been wanting the season to finish just after the bye round. 

Any enjoyment i had in footy has been sucked out of me due to the way the team has played which has been very frustrating and disappointing. 

On to 2020. 

What is the lowest ever crowd for Melb v Collingwood? We will be setting a new record today. It is one of the ugliest, coldest mornings I can remember 


BOM is cheering for us. Any sign will do for today.

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31 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

BOM is cheering for us. Any sign will do for today.

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I’d say the opposite. We are horrid in the rain and would much rather a dry day.

 

If Goodwin didn't learn anything from watching Hawks vs Giants last night, then he is stubborn and should stand down today

Master coach completely outclassed and out coached rookie coach

And! It all started above the shoulders on Tuesday!

25 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Anyone have a suggestion on how to watch from USA?

AFL app

It'll cost you though


Can we just have 1 decent thing happen to us this season. A win today would be beneficial.

29 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Anyone have a suggestion on how to watch from USA?

Do you really want to?! 

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Do you really want to?! 

A relative question no matter where you’re based in the world right now. 


19 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Can we just have 1 decent thing happen to us this season. A win today would be beneficial.

Have we had one single win this year that we’ve been proud of?

Today would certainly be one of them.

12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Lets just win and stuff up collingwoods top 4 chances

Even if Collingwood win all 3 games I’ve got them missing the top 4.

which part of the g will have dees supporters and maybe some shelter from the rain? nothing else on, so may as well go see sink some beers

42 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Have we had one single win this year that we’ve been proud of?

Today would certainly be one of them.

Beating Collingwoods VFL side would be a good win?

The end of the season can’t come soon enough. This run of 3 games at the G should’ve been huge for our exposure and finances and building momentum for our finals campaign. Instead it’s highlighting how low we’ve sunk this year. We’re looking at record low crowds today. Biggest waste of a season in decades.

41 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Have we had one single win this year that we’ve been proud of?

Today would certainly be one of them.

Probably not. Was thinking yesterday that our post bye performance has been more disappointing than our pre bye games.

As they say there's always next year but it's starting to wear very thin


1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Beating Collingwoods VFL side would be a good win?

The end of the season can’t come soon enough. This run of 3 games at the G should’ve been huge for our exposure and finances and building momentum for our finals campaign. Instead it’s highlighting how low we’ve sunk this year. We’re looking at record low crowds today. Biggest waste of a season in decades.

Yep so sad. 

I wanted to go but this weather is horrid and I don’t want to sit in freezing temperatures and risk getting sick before I head off overseas. 

Honestly it doesn’t seem worth it and I feel guilty because I know how much these games mean to the club financially. But we have done nothing as a club this season to deserve blind support from our fans. 

14 minutes ago, Rocky said:

which part of the g will have dees supporters and maybe some shelter from the rain? nothing else on, so may as well go see sink some beers

A few might turn up to the MCC.....  

Maybe.

 

To think this was going to be one of our big money spinners this year until the team [censored] everything up.

We will all be at the G today, supporting the footy club and barracking as loud as usual. It will be bloody freezing and raining, but life is short, so suck it up and see the positives. GO DEES!

 
5 minutes ago, jules7 said:

We will all be at the G today, supporting the footy club and barracking as loud as usual. It will be bloody freezing and raining, but life is short, so suck it up and see the positives. GO DEES!

Haha i scrapped my Foxtel sport subscription, and then picked up a shift at work today so i could watch their Foxtel after changing my mind on watching the game.

I tried not to care, but i failed.

At least i wll be making money while taking peeks at the TV, and can just change channels if we suck

6 minutes ago, ding said:

Haha i scrapped my Foxtel sport subscription, and then picked up a shift at work today so i could watch their Foxtel after changing my mind on watching the game.

I tried not to care, but i failed.

At least i wll be making money while taking peeks at the TV, and can just change channels if we suck

That’s gold, well done. 


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