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I can't take it anymore. See you in 2020.

 

Collingwood wont do anything in finals..


Hunt, Viney Jones OMac JKH are done.

Dunkleys decision making is looking a bust to.

Edited by olisik

Best junk time footy I have seen from us all season.

May was great until injured and that’s prob the only good player we had. Maybe throw Frost and Fritta in the good players too. 

 

Forget the last quarter, Pies had shut the engine off.

We have some bloody average footballers in this team.

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Collingwood wont do anything in finals..

strangely nor will we


Things I hated:

1. The lack of defensive running 

2. The match ups. Nobody on Sidebottom was brilliant. 

3. May injured 

4. Lever kicking the football 

5. Anyone other than Salem and Lewis kicking the football

6. The two more games we have left to endure 

Just now, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Is misson going scorched earth before leaving? 

Trying to get those last KPIs before he departs. He will bring Anyone back early to hit them.

Fritter BOG for us.

Trac went missing a little, but did some nice things.

Maxxy looked flat (I don't blame him)

Pies are depleted, but they're not much chop. If you only beat us by 17 points, are you even trying?

God this season has felt long. Two more games to go...

Edited by RedButMostlyBlue


I know players will be traded at the end of the season but can we trade the coach????!

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Things I hated:

1. The lack of defensive running 

2. The match ups. Nobody on Sidebottom was brilliant. 

3. May injured 

4. Lever kicking the football 

5. Anyone other than Salem and Lewis kicking the football

6. The two more games we have left to endure 

who is this Nobody ??? I didnt see him all day ????

On the bright side, congratulations on OMac for joining the exclusive 589th kick, first goal club.

Edited by Demon Jack

It will be an indictment on this footy club if Jones or Viney are captain next year. 

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Collingwood wont do anything in finals..

They will if they get some players back.

They had 9 of their best 22 out.


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

 

yep ...pretty well sums it up for me....

Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

 

Lost for word David??

5 minutes ago, olisik said:

Hunt, Viney Jones OMac JKH are done.

Dunkleys decision making is looking a bust to.

Nothing new here.

 

Jones needs to retire and have a farewell game in the last round. 

He has given his all but his time is up imo. 


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