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1 minute ago, BDA said:

looked a goal to me. 

Couldn’t happen to a nicer team 

 

Hate Carlton.

But my hatred of the filth is off the scale ....

Haven't heard DAICOS DAICOS DAICOS much, nor seen the smirking father thankfully.

 

God to think we legit had a chance to draft Curnow..

I still love you Jason Taylor! 😏


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Taking Weideman over Curnow/McKay is why we have forward line issues now.

Can you just imagine our team With Curnow. It would be just magical. 

This further proves that Collingwood really haven't been travelling as well as their W/L suggests in the last 6 weeks. They become so vulnerable when the pressure is on and are easy to get on turnover.

They will be found out in September.

 
2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Charlie Curnow is a bloody good player. 

Would kill for him in a Melbourne jumper 


The sour puss on Cox after being subbed of brings me so much joy😂

Edited by Colm

Just now, BDA said:

Cox head subbed off

Suxk [censored] you America [censored]

4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Taking Weideman over Curnow/McKay is why we have forward line issues now.

So what? Do you want to fire someone?


This one sided hyped up commentary of Collingwood is making this telecast unwatchable 

Teams are starting to not care about trying to stop Collingwood chaining up through the midfield because as long as they've got the inside 50 kick pressured or can make a contest inside 50 it doesn't matter.

2 minutes ago, Colm said:

The sour puss on Cox is after being subbed of brings me so much joy😂

Would watch that on a loop. Joyful. 

9 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

This further proves that Collingwood really haven't been travelling as well as their W/L suggests in the last 6 weeks. They become so vulnerable when the pressure is on and are easy to get on turnover.

They will be found out in September.

Exactly.

Sure, they might turn this game around, though it doesn't look like it.

But their two biggest, interrelated, vulnerabilities have been on full display- vulnerability to the counter because their defence pushes up so high and as you suggest a game plan based on feeding it to their outside players and high risk kicks that can break down under pressure.

Edited by binman

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Collingwood wilt under pressure

NOT THE BEST TEAM EVER WHO WILL WIN THE FLAG?

Cbs What GIF by The Late Late Show with James Corden


Just now, Jaded No More said:

NOT THE BEST TEAM EVER WHO WILL WIN THE FLAG?

Cbs What GIF by The Late Late Show with James Corden

Hard to win them back to back Jaded. Oh wait...

 

Did Brayshaw just say Collingwood has “millions of fans”?

Someone should teach him math. 

Just now, Chook said:

Teams are starting to not care about trying to stop Collingwood chaining up through the midfield because as long as they've got the inside 50 kick pressured or can make a contest inside 50 it doesn't matter.

Absolutely, Chook, and this is how we beat them on KB'day. AS long as there is not an overlap player, let then run and carry. Just pressure their kicker. And cut it off at half forward. I have to admit, Voss' coaching and game plan ha been very good tonight. 


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