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Just now, DubDee said:

last 3 pies goals all direct from free kicks 

port go forward the most blatent front on contact you have ever seen on powell pepper - not given. 

think i’ll switch off

They get such an armchair ride. The commentary is vomit inducing.

 
Just now, The heart beats true said:

They get such an armchair ride. The commentary is vomit inducing.

Buckley tossing off over his team is nauseating. the most biased stuff you will hear

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Buckley tossing off over his team is nauseating. the most biased stuff you will hear

He likes to overlook that they were horrible under him just 18 months ago with the same list. I’d be hiding if I was him.

Nothing has changed except he’s not there.

 

Sitting on the wing in beautiful sunshine with I’m guessing less than 50k of my filth friends - where’s their 100k members eh?

Unfortunately their football club are really good


So attacking football works?

Our team on paper lis miles ahead but we play stupid footy at times.

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9 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

So attacking football works?

Our team on paper lis miles ahead but we play stupid footy at times.

I found it interesting that once we decided to go all out attack we barely let the opposition move it forward either.

Keep them unsettled with relentless attack and it just encourages them to rush it and bomb it to the loving arms of Lever. We experienced exactly the same mental paralysis in the two bursts where Brisbane got runs on against us - far too many hurried, thoughtless kicks 'away from where they are' rather than purposeful attacking 'to where we want it'.

20 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh it's annoying to see Collingwood be this good and there forward line functioning 

We will not get within 10 goals of them the way we play.


35 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

So attacking football works?

Our team on paper lis miles ahead but we play stupid footy at times.

No, it’s not

Filth are super talented 

41 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

 

Our team on paper lis miles ahead but we play stupid footy at times.

It’s time to stop this way of thinking, it is not true. Good sides have worked us out

8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

No, it’s not

Filth are super talented 

 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s time to stop this way of thinking, it is not true. Good sides have worked us out

Im glad we arent meeting them anytime soon.  They'll be premiership favs by weekends end.  If not they should be

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

 

Im glad we arent meeting them anytime soon.  They'll be premiership favs by weekends end.  If not they should be

They attack the Game and look for the shortest route to goal

 We should give it a go  the last time we did it was  a Grand Final

It’s very effective 


17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s time to stop this way of thinking, it is not true. Good sides have worked us out

Agree with that.

We have the talent not the gameplan, and as you e already pointed out we know what to do.

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Agree with that.

We have the talent not the gameplan, and as you e already pointed out we know what to do.

That talent is no good if it doesn’t work hard enough 

Petracca, Clarry and Gus got smashed up by a 2nd Game Player last night 

17 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Are the filth fans booing JHF? Why?

Because JHF leaving North has everything to do with Collingwood, right?

I’m at the game and they’re absolutely ripping into the kid.

If the bookies don’t have Collingwood as flag favourites by tomorrow night then they’re having a laugh.

Not sure if the stats back it up but the eye tells me they have the perfect blend of offence and defence to certainly win the flag.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


Let Collingwood be flag favourite.

It's March.

Remember what the media was saying about us in March-May last year? About how we were unbeatable and we were going to break winning streak records and we were miles in front of the rest of the competition etc?

I don't want us to fall too far off the pace but we're also one year removed from a stark reminder that the side who wins the flag isn't always the side in peak form in March.

12 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Let Collingwood be flag favourite.

It's March.

Remember what the media was saying about us in March-May last year? About how we were unbeatable and we were going to break winning streak records and we were miles in front of the rest of the competition etc?

I don't want us to fall too far off the pace but we're also one year removed from a stark reminder that the side who wins the flag isn't always the side in peak form in March.

They do look scary good tho and we haven’t beaten them since 1865 😭

 
10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They do look scary good tho and we haven’t beaten them since 1865 😭

At Round 10 last year were were 10-0 with a percentage of 161.7%. We were two games and 18% clear of the next best side at the time, which was Brisbane, and we were 33.4% in front of the side with the third best percentage, which was Fremantle.

We looked, and were, "scary good" last year.

Again, it's March. 


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