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Apparently Collingwood has changed its website banner from 'side-by-side' to 'made-by-many'.  Can't confirm the first part. 

If it has been changed, coincidence or damage control.  I suggest the latter - usually they make a big fanfare of such things.

But what are they thinking 'Made-by-many' is soooo boring and uninspiring.

 
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Might only take a phone call with a new offer and expression of admiration for him and his reborn future at his club.

Nothings impossible. However, North have to go into rebuild mode now and are unlikely to play finals in the next 3 to 4 year period - Brown's likely career span. He turns 28 in a few days time. 

4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Apparently Collingwood has changed its website banner from 'side-by-side' to 'made-by-many'.  Can't confirm the first part. 

If it has been changed, coincidence or damage control.  I suggest the latter - usually they make a big fanfare of such things.

But what are they thinking 'Made-by-many' is soooo boring and uninspiring.

I thought you were joking, but I checked their website (so others don't have to) and you're right!

WTF does does 'made by many' even mean?

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Just now, TRIGON said:

I thought you were joking, but I checked their website (so others don't have to) and you're right!

WTF does does 'made by many' even mean?

Made by many; destroyed by back-ended contracts!

3 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

I thought you were joking, but I checked their website (so others don't have to) and you're right!

WTF does does 'made by many" even mean?

I also couldn't believe it so I checked their website before posting.

'Side-by-side' is a good battle-cry but 'made-by-many'...bland, bland, bland.

I was wondering who is going to drop out of the 8 so we can replace them.  I know the answer:  Collingwood!!  They are a bit of a mess.

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4 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

I thought you were joking, but I checked their website (so others don't have to) and you're right!

WTF does does 'made by many' even mean?

Acid Gifdump, October 13, 2014 (25 gifs)

Edited by ManDee
Or was that Manny

1 hour ago, Action Jackson said:

Hopefully its either 31 or 33 and switch of picks, rather than 26

I don't think that really matters too much.  There isn't a whole of difference between them - if it's 26 and a swap of fourth rounders of something then that's a terrific outcome for us.

Can't shake the feeling the delay is to do with us wanting to expand this deal to include something else. or potentially getting a player involved. 

 

Damn, we really only getting Ben Brown after finishing 9th in a highly lacklustre season......

 

:(  

5 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Can't shake the feeling the delay is to do with us wanting to expand this deal to include something else. or potentially getting a player involved. 

Sounds like we've given North a variety of options - some reports say that we've thrown up names like ANB or Vanders in these discussions - but North aren't keen on any of them.  Looks like they just want picks, or the players they may have asked for (like a Harmes) is off the table.  I don't mind us trying a few different things as long as we get the deal done in the end.


2 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Damn, we really only getting Ben Brown after finishing 9th in a highly lacklustre season......

 

:(  

Yeah for sure, just a coleman medalist who has kicked nearly 200 goals in the last 4 years. and getting him for a 2nd round pick. horrible off season. 

5 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Yeah for sure, just a coleman medalist who has kicked nearly 200 goals in the last 4 years. and getting him for a 2nd round pick. horrible off season. 

Don't think he has won a Coleman. Few seconds and thirds.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Don't think he has won a Coleman. Few seconds and thirds.

Close enough, haha. 

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Apparently Collingwood has changed its website banner from 'side-by-side' to 'made-by-many'.  Can't confirm the first part. 

If it has been changed, coincidence or damage control.  I suggest the latter - usually they make a big fanfare of such things.

But what are they thinking 'Made-by-many' is soooo boring and uninspiring.

Actually that’s quite a major and iconic change given that “side by side” is part of their theme song and heritage.

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Actually that’s quite a major and iconic change given that “side by side” is part of their theme song and heritage.

Good to see that you have woken from your drunken stupour and crawled upstairs, from your dungeon wine cellar.


 

 

 

9 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Damn, we really only getting Ben Brown after finishing 9th in a highly lacklustre season......

 

:(  

We finished 9th. Ben Brown is a 200cm mature proven key forward and goal kicker. 5 of our 8 losses we won the inside 50 count.

Yep disappointing. 

17 minutes ago, roy11 said:

 

 

 

As I said when Treloar move was mooted. Unless Pies paid at least $300k each year for the 5 years of the contract he was staying. Looks like when Dunkley goes he comes in.

Pies will still need to do a bit of clearing so guess Stephenson will be a Roo today and HOPEFULLY Phillips a Demon.

 

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On 11/9/2020 at 8:05 PM, Patches O’houlihan said:

Treloar is going to the bulldogs. time to move on from that fantasy guys. he'll be involved in the Dunkley deal. 

Treloar is a risk I did not want to happen. 

2 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Apparently Collingwood has changed its website banner from 'side-by-side' to 'made-by-many'.  Can't confirm the first part. 

If it has been changed, coincidence or damage control.  I suggest the latter - usually they make a big fanfare of such things.

But what are they thinking 'Made-by-many' is soooo boring and uninspiring.

(A mess) made by many (back end deals)

Collingwood list management is a hot mess. The person dishing out their contracts must be the ones doing Trump's taxes... 'she'll be right'.

This fire sale is amusing. 

 
1 hour ago, roy11 said:

 

 

 

That looks close to about right...

Their willingness to part with $100k for next season was always a joke.

It's going to cost them big time.

 

12 minutes ago, rjay said:

That looks close to about right...

Their willingness to part with $100k for next season was always a joke.

It's going to cost them big time.

 

Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of [censored]. 


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