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Is this the part where our guys start asking Collingwood players what they are doing in September?

 

 

*yes i know its in October.

 

Shocking from Viney again. Meanwhile May and Lever choking. 

Just now, Demonland said:

Can someone man up Pendles at Centre bounces. 

Calling Vanders

 

Oh no rain...


It's weird to say it, but the best thing about the game so far has been the fact that there are quite a few of the boys who aren't yet firing. We are capable of so much more, today and in general, just got to keep believing and working on the basics.

'Preuss spins through traffic'

All i imagine is the Spirit of Tassie turning around in the bay.

[censored] farting around with it early.  With the rain tumbling down we just need to get it forward.

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What the hell is a part time girlfriend?

The girl you ditch before first bounce when you learn she has allegiance to the Pies. What's the sporting equivalent of misogyny? 


Collingwood kicking with the breeze noe

Poor handball from Gus but gee Fritsch is a pathetic.


Stay in feet Fritzzz

 

Is Fritsch even out there


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