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1 minute ago, BigFez said:

Collingwood supporters will have a field day with this one.

They're already are. 

Check their quoted retreats.

 
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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Lingers has given them some extra motivation with those comments. Not sure that was wise!

[censored] I hope we beat them tomorrow. I’ll be seriously flat if we lose to them yet again.

It can work in your favour. Might rile them up to the point where they attack Ed and they lose focus. 

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Lingers has given them some extra motivation with those comments. Not sure that was wise!

[censored] I hope we beat them tomorrow. I’ll be seriously flat if we lose to them yet again.

Love the confidence & self-belief. 

Statement game coming up. 

 

Don't mind it, adds a bit of something extra.  Gee he'll cop it if we lose again.

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You better bring it now, Ed. And your teammates better come with you.


7 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Lingers has given them some extra motivation with those comments. Not sure that was wise!

If the Collingwood players are worried about comments like this. Good.  It means they are not concerned about the football.

it would mean that Langdon is correct absolutely no substance all bloated duck.

I love it. We are game and ready to take on the challenge. Collingwood have been on a hot streak but we will be the one's to end it and remind the competition who is no 1. 

I agree with Ed, they play a brand of footy that can come seriously unstuck and I think we're the team to unstick them.

 

Better back it up now. Will look pretty stupid if they let a one trick pony beat them twice in one year - plus potentially have to face them again in September.

29 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Actually i don't mind this.  Time to take it to em vs same old same old where they usually have the edge over us

Edited by Demon Dynasty


This could be a total in joke

His brother is no doubt still mates with a lot of the Collingwood boys, so I'm sure their paths might cross a bit more than usual outside of football

 

 

Not too fussed with Langdon's comments except for the fact that we've been a disgrace against Collingwood since they knocked us out of the finals in 2017.

Would've rather he trashed talked a team that we have solid record over.

15 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Actually i don't mind this.  Time to take it to em vs same old same old where they usually have the edge over us

I don't mind it either. At first I thought he was going to call the entire team 'duckers', now that might have been a problem!

Edited by layzie

I don’t like this from Ed. I prefer to let the footy do the talking. It’ll look pretty stupid if we lose now. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I don’t like this from Ed. I prefer to let the footy do the talking. It’ll look pretty stupid if we lose now. 

How good will it look when we win though. 
 


50 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Lingers has given them some extra motivation with those comments. Not sure that was wise!

[censored] I hope we beat them tomorrow. I’ll be seriously flat if we lose to them yet again.

Well I love it!  If C’wood rely on that for motivation, they are no bloody hope!

Let's see if the maggots respond to them playing the man then.

Who have we got 3, 8 and 21..no probs..

Think the Footy on Nine Twitter is playing it up a fair bit to be honest. 

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Edited by Deeoldfart
Too much red wine.

I wonder if Langers line was planned. Might be to show them we are prepared and force them into a late adjustment. We love slow play teams more..


19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I don’t like this from Ed. I prefer to let the footy do the talking. It’ll look pretty stupid if we lose now. 

Of course you can argue these things both ways. E.g. this is motivation for us to win so we don't look stupid. Fugazi.

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