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20 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Paging the Demon Army @WalkingCivilWar

Collingwood want to go from a point as quick as possible (usually from the ball bag behind the goals). If the ball comes into the cheer squad from a Demons point punch/throw it as far back onto the ground as possible.

The umpire will stop the game to get the second ball off, and give us the crucial few seconds we need to structure up.

Also... I got away with saying 'ball bag'. Cop that Demonland filters.

Love your way of thinking. Only one problem… oftentimes the ball that comes into the cheer squad takes out a pair of glasses or someone’s state of consciousness upon landing thereby delaying its return to play and by this time another ball’s been fetched from the ballbag.

edit: I deliberately didn’t put a space between ball and bag and still no censorship! Seems we’re both winners tonight 😃

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 

Watching this game, I can really see us giving the pies serious trouble in the finals. Like us, there forward line is their weakest link.  
 

If you rob them of fast ball movement, they will absolutely struggle to score. 

Edited by Stu
There their they’re

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Love your way of thinking. Only one problem… oftentimes the ball that comes into the cheer squad takes out a pair of glasses or someone’s state of consciousness upon landing thereby delaying its return to play and by this time another ball’s been fetched from the ballbag.

Ballbag.

6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I would’ve picked DeGoey and Howe as your two favs.

DeGoey is in a league of his own. 
 


Another week that the teams behind us are gifting us the top 4 place.

We take care of the Saints tomorrow and we'll be 4 points plus percentage in front on that tight race for 4th on the ladder.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Ballbag.

See????? I’m feeling brazen now. Ima go big… [censored] I [censored] hate those Collingwood [censored]. 

Yeah nah. Didn’t work. At least I won’t die wondering. 

The media [censored] about the Pies is pathetic. Would think they have won their last 100 games.

 
13 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Don't like him - he reminds me of Stuart Broad too much

No way!!!! Stuart Broad is painfully uncool. He has terrible posture. He walks on the balls of his feet like a toddler, he pulls the most exaggerated facial expressions and he wears that stupid white kerchief around his head which looks even stupider when he tries to put his cap on over it. 


16 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

The media [censored] about the Pies is pathetic. Would think they have won their last 100 games.

What part of their footballing are you not impressed with?

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:
Nick Daicos has now recorded 25+ disposal games against all 17 other teams.
He's played 40 games.

Insane talent.


They’re a bloody good side - play with a lot of freedom and fun.

Naicos seems capable of playing midfield without getting a speck of dirt on him, why can't we play one our smooth moving half backs thru there 🤮


46 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

The media [censored] about the Pies is pathetic. Would think they have won their last 100 games.

Any side performing as well as they have since midway last year would be receiving the same amount of media attention. 

But don't let that get in the way of your hatred of them. 

Also, @binmanand @A F, would love to hear a breakdown of how their loading is tracking vs ours.

 

Collingwood like every side have their weak areas. 

But they're streets ahead of us right now in almost all facets. And we are well behind Port and Brisbane. 

They way they play is so exciting and attractive to watch. And they're just always in games, no matter how much they're down by. 

Tomorrow is a true test for where we sit compared to teams 5th-8th.

Can Goodwin inspire us to a comfortable win against a less talented side who have some significant outs? 

I have little confidence. 

Edited by JimmyGadson

2 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Collingwood like every side have their weak areas. 

But they're streets ahead of us right now in almost all facets. And we are well behind Port and Brisbane. 

Tomorrow is a true test for where we sit compared to teams 5th-8th.

Can Goodwin inspire us to a comfortable win against a less talented side who have some significant outs? 

I have little confidence. 

Relax Big Fella, we’ll beat the Saints

Edited by Roost it far

 

Well, watching Collingwood win tonight isn’t the best way to celebrate the end of dry July. 

4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Well, watching Collingwood win tonight isn’t the best way to celebrate the end of dry July. 

That didn’t last long


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