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What is the hype surrounding the pies. They are nowhere near finals quality. Very very ordinary footy side. But they keep getting the Ws. 
 

I can’t believe we lost to this mob. But expecting the boys to make a big statement next Friday night. Think Gawny will save a special rev up for the boys for this one. 

9 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Barracking for the Pies? Fox is the Vicco Pride network.

Most commentators barrack to some degree. At least this combo, even though barracking, don’t make you wanna hit the mute button. 

 

GWS are a total basket case. Doesnt seem to be any fight in them. Maybe they should be scrubbed give  2 good players to North the rest in the draft.

 Cant bear another close Collingwood game. WTF.


23 minutes ago, CYB said:

What is the hype surrounding the pies. They are nowhere near finals quality. Very very ordinary footy side. But they keep getting the Ws. 
 

I can’t believe we lost to this mob. But expecting the boys to make a big statement next Friday night. Think Gawny will save a special rev up for the boys for this one. 

Gawny said as much last night. Sure he will feast on Pie carcass 

 
32 minutes ago, CYB said:

What is the hype surrounding the pies. They are nowhere near finals quality. Very very ordinary footy side. But they keep getting the Ws. 
 

Disagree that they’re an ordinary side.

I reckon their football can stack up in September because they play with high intensity, defensively sound and play fast attacking footy at the right time.


Pies have the run and carry game to worry us.  
 

Not afraid to take it through the corridor.  Missing Grundy and Mihocek from this team. They’d be likely inclusions next week.  

Giants.  WTF.  No heart.  Kill off the experiment now.  Western Sydney is rugby league.  

Players are looking like they’d rather be at other clubs.  🤮🤮🤮🤮

 

Send them to Tassie as the “Tassie Tall Timber Giants” 🤣🤣🤡🤣🤣

12 minutes ago, layzie said:

Any chance Collingwood could lose one soon?

Next Friday soon enough for ya?


44 minutes ago, CYB said:

What is the hype surrounding the pies. They are nowhere near finals quality. Very very ordinary footy side. But they keep getting the Ws. 
 

I can’t believe we lost to this mob. But expecting the boys to make a big statement next Friday night. Think Gawny will save a special rev up for the boys for this one. 

As ordinary as they may look, they keep winning and convincingly beat us along the way.  They are fast, high pressure and physical and have the style of play to break open a strong defence.

No one would want to play them in the finals.

 

11 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Giants.  WTF.  No heart.  Kill off the experiment now.  Western Sydney is rugby league.  

Players are looking like they’d rather be at other clubs.  🤮🤮🤮🤮

 

Send them to Tassie as the “Tassie Tall Timber Giants” 🤣🤣🤡🤣🤣

They will win a flag one year and no-one will care.

Three goals in front .Pies finishing strongly by the look of things.

Bumper game next Friday. Monster crowd.

Sydney getting a % boost if this garbage against GWS continues.

They'll be just behind Melbourne .

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I'm sick of this stupid Collingwood team.

Any of you who naysayers can cram it too I've had enough of you 

 

Port ...11 points down ... Marshall, shot for goal ... misses everything ... ball goes down the other end. Carmichael takes an uncontested mark!! Goal.

FFS.


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