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10 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Up and about, talking to the staff...

Ahh, thank [censored]!! I really feel for him. Aside from the obvious health implications, given his history with concussion, that could be season ending.

 

Dog act by Maynard! What a disgusting display by a Collingwood player. I would say more but it isn't a shock when it comes to the "filth" they are thugs! 🤬🤬🤬🤬

I am still furious about it! 😡😡😡😡

A lot of players have gone missing and need to have a better 2nd half.

We certainly need to find more avenues to goal!

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I'll burn something  down if he gets less than three weeks.

I suggest the westpac center, Collingwoods training base 

 
Just now, Dannyz said:

Need a huge lift from Sparrow, McDonald, Fritsch and Salem. Simply not good enough so far. 

I think McDonald is no.longer good enough for AFL unfortunately. Looks slow and uncompetitive.

2 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I liked the way we eneded that quarter but I don't know where our goals are going to come from. We can't seem to grasp the concept of lowering your eyes inside 50.

We did a few times in that quarter, but none hit target or were intercepted. Collingwood too good defensively at the mo. 


Numerous opportunities in that last 10 minutes to move the ball quicker inside 50 to a 1 on 1 and we chose to hold it up. The scoreboard speaks for itself.

3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Now they are saying JVR can be called to the tribunal. Is that believable?

I actually thought McStay ran into it and then played it up.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Spent a bit of time on the bench that quarter  but yea he's been exceptionally  quiet.

I'm really disappointed after Gus was stretchered off we didn't respond .

Tmac worries me so much.

I know our entries are poor but he could be out bowling people over.

I feel he just makes up the numbers when he plays these days.

Please prove me wrong Tom.

Yeah I thought Tommy could lead up and get the ball. But he really hasn't shown much 

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

I suggest the westpac center, Collingwoods training base 

We never had this conversation. 


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Spent a bit of time on the bench that quarter  but yea he's been exceptionally  quiet.

I'm really disappointed after Gus was stretchered off we didn't respond .

Tmac worries me so much.

I know our entries are poor but he could be out bowling people over.

I feel he just makes up the numbers when he plays these days.

Please prove me wrong Tom.

I just hope Tmcd retires !!! Can’t turn or change direction. Too slow 

Watch us start with absolutely no gusto or desire to get this game back on our terms. 
 

So many people off the pace of this game. 

Where is Max????


Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Watch us start with absolutely no gusto or desire to get this game back on our terms. 
 

So many people off the pace of this game. 

I think we'll reset and get it back in our terms.

Do it for Gus

come on dees. You can do this

Need to get some handball connection (without overdoing it) happening and spread from congestion. 

That should bring some overlap.

Look for shallow passes to long leads then that might open up some space out the back.

Kozzy into the middle for some touch, spread and finish inside.

Tracc forward.  

Staunched the bleeding get up off the canvas. Give these bullies some back with interest. 


 
6 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Now they are saying JVR can be called to the tribunal. Is that believable?

I actually thought McStay ran into it and then played it up.

10 minutes ago, loges said:

I actually thought McStay ran into it and then played it up.

That’s what I saw too 


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