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What do Melbourne and Buckley have in common? No flags between them for 10 decades. 

 

Weideman has gone down into the Collingwood rooms to practice the club song.


This is a good lesson to every player.

No game is ever in the bag.

Time to think, then rethink, about what teams need to do to reach a flag.

 
Just now, ProperDee said:

Weideman has gone down into the Collingwood rooms to practice the club song.

Except based on that performance they locked him out.


It could have been worse... seriously

Imagine if you were at the MCG surrounded by Collingwood supporters watching that game

This is why we don’t trust them. 
 

Petty is far from it. Weird is far from it. Trac and Oliver have reverted back to selfishness. Gawn is a shadow of himself and an reckon Jackson provides better clearances for the team. 
fritta ducks before he even takes the mark.

Was telling filth supporters at work we would lose unless we bought our A game and we didn’t even bring our F game. And we did nothing during the game to try and even bring it up to a C game.

Still mentally P1ssweak!!!

 

No Flag this year

 

 


1 minute ago, ProperDee said:

Weideman has gone down into the Collingwood rooms to practice the club song.

They wouldn’t go near him off today’s game.

That was gross.

Imagine losing to these spuds. Coached by a man who looks and talks like a potato.

The only consolation is that it should have been more.

Really disappointing, but we need to reset, come back with fire after the break.

Just now, Die Hard Demon said:

Should we have seen this coming after 2 huge weeks in a row? 

Yes. So frustrating though. Losses like this cruel ambitions for the pointy end of the ladder come season's end. 

Our worst performance of the year. 
 

If there’s any Sam Weideman supporters left you’re delusional. 


1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

This is why we don’t trust them. 
 

Petty is far from it. Weird is far from it. Trac and Oliver have reverted back to selfishness. Gawn is a shadow of himself and an reckon Jackson provides better clearances for the team. 
fritta ducks before he even takes the mark.

Was telling filth supporters at work we would lose unless we bought our A game and we didn’t even bring our F game. And we did nothing during the game to try and even bring it up to a C game.

Oh come on. We’ve won 11 games for goodness sake. You can’t win every week it’s just not realistic. 

No run and support today .

Far from a selfless game.

We just couldn’t match their intensity.

 

Brushed aside by a bottom 4 team as if we weren't even on the field.

It's not how much you lose by...but how.

You can't pick and choose when to bring your best.

Too many of the boys did that today.  Now every team will think they are in with a shot and now have the formula to do so.

This may have cost us an easy top 4 place.

Some in this team preferred to play Hollywood and may have drunk too much of their own bath water.

Others were simply not up to it and were found out as being so and should not get a further chance for a very long time.

Would much rather see Chunk in for Sparrow if fit and either BB or MB in for the Weid from here who rarely stands up when the going gets tough.

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