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If Swans can get the next couple, I'll feel a lot better.

Collingwood are like a rash that just won't go away.

 

Fat lady crossing the harbour as we speak.

These finals just show how far off our ball movement was this season. Overhaul of our offense needed over summer.

 
15 minutes ago, layzie said:

The world is a better place if Collingwood aren't in the Grand Final 

Normal service is Collingwood losing grand finals. The colly wobbles are fun and comforting in a harsh world


What an awful HTB and then a worse 50 - trying to keep Colonwood in the game.  

Umps need to relax and ease up on these 50's 

 
2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Normal service is Collingwood losing grand finals. The colly wobbles are fun and comforting in a harsh world

Except that, on this case, that would mean a Cats premiership 😱

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Normal service is Collingwood losing grand finals. The colly wobbles are fun and comforting in a harsh world

Look, if I was a true Collingwood hater I'd say I want them to get there because there would be few better things than to see them potentially lose another GF but I just can't take that risk.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

What an awful HTB and then a worse 50 - trying to keep Colonwood in the game.  

Umps have been influencing results all year. WWE has more integrity.

Oh dear Jeremy


Could see that from a mile away

Cox subbed out.  This just gets better & better.

 

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps have been influencing results all year. WWE has more integrity.

What result do HQ want tonight Clint


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What happened to Cox to get subbed out?

Missing a heart (even though we let him grow one when against us)

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Missing a heart (even though we let him grow one when against us)

He stinks 

 

I feel like I'm watching a Melbourne game where I feel like we dominate, have more scoring shots but still can't put the team away.

Come on Sydney don't let them back in 


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