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We Just had so many chances then 

 Plenty of perspiration but not enough inspiration. Need to kick the next one

 

Why am I sitting in a Melbourne bay, full of Collingwood supporters. We have the game but forward line disfinctional

We just can’t score. Still nobody standing up. Poor 


We can’t win games with this forwardline. The Petty and Melksham injuries have cost us a flag. 

 

A completely ineffective forward line v a very efficient forward line.

We are cooked

Forward 50 work is painful to watch. Just atrocious. 

Goodwin and this forward line it's pathetic. They are pathetic pathetic pathetic. 

Any chance we can put someone on Hill?

I don’t care what the stats say we have to get rid of Stafford in the off season and get a decent forward line coach. There is no system, no movement and no leading patterns. 


I hate these [censored]. Sadly HQ wants them in the GF.

Game over 😡


Straight sets

I've said it several times this year already, get rid of our forward line coach 

Wow

Unmarked in the 50

Dees v Blues I guess

We are the new finals wobble team. Completely wilted under the pressure tonight. Staring down 4 consecutive f finals losses and a a very tricky game against likely the Blues. 

 

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