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1 hour ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

 Will that thug Michael Long’s nephew go for that head hit on Macrae? 
Headhunting in the genes!

His uncle nearly killed troy simmonds, I've detested him ever since.  The hit today looked bad but wasnt much damage done, he'll probably get a fine.

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2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Stop making excuses! We need to grow up and get past this mentality as a club and as a supporter base.

Spot on mate. The Filth were treated like Leppers this week and they made it a challenge. 
we would have complained 

there is the difference in attitude. 
How many finals series have the filth played since 1964?

They always front up...

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Remarkable game by the Pies unfortunately they made the Finals and we didn't . They are mentally much tougher than we are and l don't like to say it however that  it is a fact.   The proof is in the pudding they beat the WCE in a final  as underdogs when it counted.

I hope our guys understand what it takes  to play finals .

As much as l hate them tonight l admire there urgency and want. It was hard earned.

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As much as I hate to say it geelong must beat the pies next week because if the pies get through I fear they will beat brisbane and nothing would make me feel more ill if the pies get into a gf from 8th spot. 

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

As much as I hate to say it geelong must beat the pies next week because if the pies get through I fear they will beat brisbane and nothing would make me feel more ill if the pies get into a gf from 8th spot. 

I've got a confession. I dislike Geelong more than Collingwood. 

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4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I've got a confession. I dislike Geelong more than Collingwood. 

I don't hate Collingwood so much.
Just their supporters.

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes. I want straight sets. 

Yeah, smug twats

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29 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

As much as I hate to say it geelong must beat the pies next week because if the pies get through I fear they will beat brisbane and nothing would make me feel more ill if the pies get into a gf from 8th spot. 

I share your views Dees189227. I just can't cop Collingwood, it's non-negotiable and they are the no.1 team that needs to exit the finals prontissimo. 

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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Yeah, I don’t really get the consistent ‘watching these games we are a mile off’. I really don’t think we are.

Agree we are not, but our forward line has not functioned properly for 2 years. We let the ball walts out of our F50 without any sustained pressure whatsoever.

I would offer Mihochek a 4 year deal on 600k a year, tackles, chases, takes pack marks, Good conversion rate, big tank and splits packs.

Worth every cent.

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Spot on mate. The Filth were treated like Leppers this week and they made it a challenge. 
we would have complained 

there is the difference in attitude. 
How many finals series have the filth played since 1964?

They always front up...

Not as many as they did before 1964 !!

And only 2 flags!!! P

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Cat performance very Melbourne like - 

Intensity, but missed chances

forward kicks 5 points

reject Motlop kicks 3 goals from 3 kicks

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Hope Weid saw King’s game for Saints. 
 

Seriously happy to watch Eagles and their fans cop it at Boo factory. 
 

Better structure and system for WC but pies still found a away to win. 
 

Made most of their chances - never gave in

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10 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

love seeing the west coast get beat in Perth and their feral supporters losing their minds.

Ditto. Would have enjoyed more images of the crowd leaving though for a thorough gloat. First time I can remember not minding seeing the Pies win.

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Very obvious We lack quality forwards who can create a contest, take a Mark & keep the ball in the fwd line. All the finals teams have them who are ours??? No question we get the ball into our fwd 50 enough times 


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10 hours ago, Dame Gaga said:

Are you telling me all those Collingwood supporters live in Perth? Something fishy going on here. Looks like people smugglers were busy this week getting certain groups across multiple borders. Or did they arrive via boats.

Yep, there are heaps in Perth...

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10 hours ago, DemonOX said:

If, but’s and maybes but we ain’t and it’s our own fault we aren’t playing finals at the end of the day. 

Agree but cannot help thinking the only reason Collingwood made it is because we stuffed up in Cairns. As the final season finished they are the team we should have replaced in the final 8. So if Collingwood go on in October it is our fault!! The horror

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5 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Agree but cannot help thinking the only reason Collingwood made it is because we stuffed up in Cairns. As the final season finished they are the team we should have replaced in the final 8. So if Collingwood go on in October it is our fault!! The horror

If we replaced Collingwood in the 8 West Coast would’ve beaten us by 10 goals

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29 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Agree but cannot help thinking the only reason Collingwood made it is because we stuffed up in Cairns. As the final season finished they are the team we should have replaced in the final 8. So if Collingwood go on in October it is our fault!! The horror

Carins was bad for us in challenging scheduling circumstances.

But what really cost us were two games we let slip earlier in the season that would have got us into finals:

  • Geelong where we experimented with one tall fwd being a sluggish TMac.  It didn't work.  We lost by a few points.
  • Bulldogs.  We played them off long breaks (7 days and before that 6 days) after 3 good wins and we were terrible.  We gave them our spot in the finals that day.

Win either of those and we would have been 7th playing the saints yesterday who we could have beaten.  And play the pies next week, another winnable game to make a prelim vs Brisbane.

But for the ifs and buts we were 9th.   Oh, what might have been...

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11 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Stop making excuses! We need to grow up and get past this mentality as a club and as a supporter base.

Not making excuses. Simply expressing admiration for the people who run the Collingwood Football Club and who always fight tooth and nail to get the best deal for the team. 

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