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2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Collingwood blew the premiership against Geelong.

Had they won that, they would’ve spanked Brisbane last night and and played a GF on the ground they play their best footy by a mile.

Yep, reckon they had all the momentum to beat the Cats next week. They just blew a great chance at a Premiership.

Jeremy Howe go and suck eggs.

 

Got what you deserve filth. Be barracking for Sydney next week but When you look at it, it will be Geelong who will throw the flag away if they lose.

Just now, Superunknown said:

Disappointing

love the way pies are playing (except Howe, [censored] that guy)

can’t have the swans or cats winning

 

jesus wept

Yep I’m with you on this. I’ll default to following a Victorian based team but will feel dirty getting behind Geelong. 


9 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

That image of Jeremy Howe with the crowd at his back, head in hands is so satisfying 

If I get the same image with danger instead of Howe next week the season will be somewhat less depressing

If both teams play their best next week it should be a cracking game. 

 

Fantastic result pies down by one point 

Sydney will be lucky to beat jeeling 

All aboard the bloods bandwagon. They are so much more admirable as a club than Geelong. Collingwood have definitely played the most exciting brand of football this year, but their fairy tale was not to be.


On 9/11/2022 at 10:51 AM, layzie said:

Well the important news is we're out.

I can now confirm an update on that - the Filth lost to the Swans and are now out, as well. It may well mean that the Swans will topple Geelong in the Granny. 

1 minute ago, AmsterdamDeesFan said:

All aboard the bloods bandwagon. They are so much more admirable as a club than Geelong. Collingwood have definitely played the most exciting brand of football this year, but their fairy tale was not to be.

Going to be very hard for them to do it again.

Perhaps Goody needs to see how you can score when you don’t just bomb it to the pockets, and get a fwd who can take a contested mark instead of another ruckman 

31 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Well it does make up for quite a few non decisions favoring Pies earlier in the quarter.  

Free kick goals are the worst by a mile. They should get the ARC to review them in F50 from now on to make sure it’s right. Anything outside 50, fair enough I’ll accept the decision as little impact. Think about the 2 BS 50s we got against the Swans in the EF before you reply back and think about how that changed the result. 

It drives fans nuts especially when it’s proven wrong on the replay. 

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I admire the way the Pies go about it.
They just will not lay down.
As a supporter you couldn't ask for anything more.

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Just here to say SUCK [censored] COLLINGWOOD!
Poetic justice that you went out the way you’ve won it all year. 
 

Now Sydney, for the love of god, do us a solid and smash Geelong next week. 

7 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Going to be very hard for them to do it again.

Yep, a lot had to go exactly right for them to have that run in the back half of the season.


That was too close for comfort. Would have preferred them to go out like Brisbane.

I can't get over the hide of this Collingwood club, trying to win an important final. Oughtn't be allowed.

Just now, Mazer Rackham said:

That was too close for comfort. Would have preferred them to go out like Brisbane.

I can't get over the hide of this Collingwood club, trying to win an important final. Oughtn't be allowed.

Be fair they only tried in the last quarter.

7 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

I admire the way the Pies go about it.
They just will not lay down.
As a supporter you couldn't ask for anything more.

Yeah, but it's Collingwood. All normal feelings/reactions to be suspended. GET ****ED COLLINGWOOD

 
1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

You probably need to get over your obsession with the umpires.  It can't be doing your health any good.

Who got all the frees in the last qtr,and the poor bugg's weren't allowed to sit down on the ground when the game finished.


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