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Lost at the selection table

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You're never winning when you allow Mason Cox to look like Jimmy Stynes.

Daniel Turner was not ready.Ā 

Don't want to hear about the concussion.

You could tell he was not ready before the concussion.


Enough is enough, bring JVR at least he will try and do something. You can see like Disco that these young players are hungry.

A lot of complacency in the list from last year, ANB should be embarrassed of his form.

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For the first time ever I left the game early. I couldn't stomach sitting there watching us get overun.

Strangely some Collingwood fans have chosen to leave early to

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Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic.Ā 
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No connection. No composure. No forward line. No Grand Final. Forget it.Ā 

Btw someone tell Petracca to stop doing ads and TV appearances, there is a premiership to win here!

He can do all that BS when retired.

1 minute ago, wheaters31 said:

Daniel Turner was not ready.Ā 

Don't want to hear about the concussion.

You could tell he was not ready before the concussion.

He did some really good things. He was ok.Ā 

Alex Neal Bullen & sparrow need to get better


Look at who we play after the bye, I’m confident if one win. The crows.

Lets get Goodwin back punting and on the beers, our clearance work is shot.Ā 
Harmes, Sparrow and Nibbler fumble more than baby with a bar of soap.

We can’t handle the pressure, we play slow long dumb football.Ā 
Can’t run out games, it’s like we are unfit. We sit off teams and watch them waltz it through our structure (and that never changes, so we are cooked there)

Hope no one got back to back tattoos…

Lost top spot and lost 7%. Horrible day for the club. It’d be good to win a queens birthday match at some point. Bring back Jack Watts to kick the sealer

Not sure why we continue to turn off when we get a cushy lead. has happened 3 weeks in a row with no response. Really concerningĀ 

The only good thing to come outta that (aside from a great cause) was the $$ i had on the Pies


How did this team win a flag!?! Honestly, a bunch of one way runners when the game is on the line.Ā 

Don't worry, Ive already filed a missing persons report for Mitch Brown.

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I’m sure glad the Queen has a different birthday here in WA Ā 

May is a massive structural loss to our defence.Ā 


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