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The wheels seem to be falling off both Collingwood and Port in recent weeks. Injuries and form are starting to take their toll as they did for us last season.

I think this may be a result of collingwood taking advantage of their position to get some heavy training in, doesn't make it any less enjoyable! 

 

Lotsa love for Luke Breust. All totally deserved. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Pies need seven goals with 4 mins left and I STILL can’t relax. Nervous 😬 

Cmon War chill out with a PF APERTIFF


Getting down to the business end of the season.

Pies have now lost 2 on the trot, port 3.. and Lions have only won 1 of their past 3 games.

We've won our past 4.

Problem Nissan GIF

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Fair win without Frosty 

Be even more impressive WITH Frosty. 

 
Just now, binman said:

Blimey, 17-2 in centre clearances.

That is unbelievable.

Coz Downlow fav Daicos isz ssooooo soft


When I said a few weeks ago that Collingwood’s defense is suspect, I got howled down. 
 

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

The wheels seem to be falling off both Collingwood and Port in recent weeks. Injuries and form are starting to take their toll as they did for us last season.

Such a similar vibe isn't it. Easier to see when it's not your team.

 

On a serious note. Any team is beatable if they don't bring their A game.

Let's hope the Dees don't think tomorrow is an automatic walk over.

Bring our A game and crush them. The 4 points & % are important

there’s always next year Pies

Just now, Jaded No More said:

When I said a few weeks ago that Collingwood’s defense is suspect, I got howled down. 
 

Not by me.


1 minute ago, binman said:

Such a similar vibe isn't it. Easier to see when it's not your team.

 

Very fine (objective) comment 

Wonder what the media will use for an excuse for the pies loss this week???

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

When I said a few weeks ago that Collingwood’s defense is suspect, I got howled down. 
 

When the midfield does not fire this is what happens...


2 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

When the midfield does not fire this is what happens...

Our backline can and has defended under pressure much much better than the Pies ever have. 

5 minutes ago, RedBlueandTrue said:

I think this may be a result of collingwood taking advantage of their position to get some heavy training in, doesn't make it any less enjoyable! 

You do mean heavy loading just a little bit late in the year 

Might they come good during the finals series’s ??

 
9 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

The filth are seriously getable at the moment 

All year in fact - their game plan like a rocket, slow to get going, looks fantastic and good to watch when it does. Ultimately crashes and burns. 
Wont stand up against a team with structure. 
KB - didn’t score for over an hour


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