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Well, I'm heading off to the G and intend downing a few pregame thirst quenchers.

If, as my Cardiologist confidently predicts, the big one arrives today, may I land and splatter as many filth supporters as possible.

 

A great memory on this day 6 years ago. Will never forget the noise, let’s hope for a similar ending. 

 

  On 12/06/2023 at 01:19, speed demon said:

JVR seems to have the qualities to be a big game player. Going into beast mode in the 4th quarter against RFC has been my season highlight - for the spectacle and the potential it portended. 
Too much to ask for a repeat performance, but if he can play like he did against CFC, it will go a looong way towards us kicking a competitive score. 

I'd prefer a consistent four quarter performance, rather than 1 great quarter. A lot to ask for a young KPP though.


  On 12/06/2023 at 01:47, John Crow Batty said:

I feel good vibes today. I believe any residue draining away of bathwater has been completed and players will respond accordingly. 

There was a d'lander by that name i believe?

 
  On 12/06/2023 at 02:38, dazzledavey36 said:

Jack Ginnavan a potential late out today.

Oh please, please be on the money- he really irks me big time 

  On 12/06/2023 at 02:54, Dee Zephyr said:

A great memory on this day 6 years ago. Will never forget the noise, let’s hope for a similar ending. 

 

For my hearts sake I hope we bury them a good deal earlier and deeper today. 


  On 12/06/2023 at 02:38, dazzledavey36 said:

Jack Ginnavan a potential late out today.

Just took a deep breath, visited the Collingwood FC Reddit and scanned for more info about this, then exhaled. 
 

Not much info except for speculation it’s flu. Could be ripping through the team right now. 
 

The worst thing I read while I was visiting that dark place were the amount of people saying Oliver and De Goey missing the game is “like for like”. 
 

Current AFL Fantasy rankings have Oliver at #2  

Jordan De Goey at…….#69  

I’d call them deluded, but that might be one of those words they’d need help with. 


 

 

One day there won't be a complete outnumbering of Pies to Dees fans on the tram.

  On 12/06/2023 at 02:53, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well, I'm heading off to the G and intend downing a few pregame thirst quenchers.

If, as my Cardiologist confidently predicts, the big one arrives today, may I land and splatter as many filth supporters as possible.

Ha, you give new meaning to the reference: " the big one at the G."

Cardiologists....phfff.

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  On 12/06/2023 at 00:44, loges said:

Just hoping for no umpire intervention today.

That will make for an interesting game!

  On 12/06/2023 at 03:11, layzie said:

One day there won't be a complete outnumbering of Pies to Dees fans on the tram.

Only if they offer free dentist work all across Melbourne


i hope Gawny gets some revenge and we see Cox in agony on the turf 

Anyone looking for a pre game laugh pop on twitter and search for that club that lost just night. They have a post about their shop being closed today. Some of the comments are gold. 

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  On 12/06/2023 at 03:21, Demonland said:

Lot of Collingwood supporters here but all I see are gate receipts. 

Did you do the walk to the G. Nothing but red and blue as far as you can see. 


  On 12/06/2023 at 02:54, Dee Zephyr said:

A great memory on this day 6 years ago. Will never forget the noise, let’s hope for a similar ending. 

 

2017 was the last time we’ve beat the Pies at the MCG. We owe them today. Get it done Dees!

  On 12/06/2023 at 03:18, DubDee said:

i hope Gawny gets some revenge and we see Cox in agony on the turf 

We know that’s not how Max rolls, though. 
 

 

 

Pies are out on the ground so I'm going into hankie alert mode. Keep my eyes out to see if any Strepsils are passed around as well. 


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