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Someone lost there assignment there

 

Howe forward. 
 

the irony level = infinity 

10 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Good play by George at Bunnings warehouse during the ad break then.

Impact player.  

Where lowest supporters are just the beginning 

 

Isaac Quaynor's work as a small defender and Howe playing forward is about the only thing going right for Collingwood at the moment.

If Moore is out for an extended period there fubared.


Now for Elliot to do an ACL

 

Moore has been playing [censored] for 3 weeks now.  Playing not 100% fit?

 


I like Moore. Seems like an intelligent, articulate, personable bloke. God only knows how he deals with the filth faithful.

He's at the wrong club.

Edited by Winners at last

1 minute ago, dino rover said:

Now for Elliot to do an ACL

never wish an ACL on a player

all the posters on here…

The Pies are unbeatable 

just give them the flag now

 

😂😂😂😂

Finals will be won by the fittest team left with the least injuries

Just now, dino rover said:

Now for Elliot to do an ACL

Not Elliot! I’ve got a real soft spot for him. He’s a very fair player and if he hadn’t missed so many games there’s no telling how many goals he could’ve had. The bloke is a champion


Standby for weeks of speculation now on Darcy's hammy. Clarry says hello.

But we won't hear the negative tripe from Damo like he did with us. Can't upset Eddie

 

how good is Friday night footy!?

Just now, Demon17 said:

Standby for weeks of speculation now on Darcy's hammy. Clarry says hello.

But we won't hear the negative tripe from Damo like he did with us. Can't upset Eddie

 

Yeah nobody will claim Moore is a drug cheat 🙄

The media need to go die in a hole. 

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

all the posters on here…

The Pies are unbeatable 

just give them the flag now

 

😂😂😂😂

Really?


Just spotted daisy Pearce in the cats huddle sporting the dark blue cats tracksuit. 

What a star she is.

 

Should the cats keep going and win this and Moore be out for 2 all we need to do is beat Carlton and we’re red hot to be minor premiers. Awesome!!


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