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1 minute ago, jane02 said:

Me too - I have my list ready.

Yep could very well be a long night 

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

That was so selfish then by that gws player. Had plenty of options including hogan. 

Reminds me of Kozzy's shot for goal in Q4.

Hogan had every right to go right off.


Harry Himmelberg has been awesome down back

Just now, Jibroni said:

Harry Himmelberg has been awesome down back

He’s a really good defender. Can come to the Dees any day.

 

Tom Green is the most underrated young player in the comp. He’ll be better than Clarry IMO. So so good. 
From memory JT loved him and nearly took him ahead of Jackson at 3. GWS weren’t certain to match the bid. Oh well. 

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

c7 commentary is just horrific

Every Collingwood player can do no wrong. The excitement when Collingwood string together good play vs gws is chalk and cheese

Listening to the Ch 7 commentary DeGoey is just carving them up, gee the Pies must be 5 goals up at half time, oh hold on the Giants are 10 pts up and let’s be fair they should be 20 up but, like Melbourne, are keeping the Pies in it. 

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How sad - Daicos missed a shot that even a Demon could kick.

Who ya trying to kid.
We woulda kicked it out on the full.

GWS doing what we couldn’t moving the ball quick and to an open fwd line, out slowness let pies setup every time 


5 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Me too - I have my list ready.

Oh yeah I have a few lined up.

At least gws shut them up that quarter 

Question is can the giants keep it up 4 2 more quarters. I hope so. Just to see the look of anguish on every filth player and supporter.

Just now, dl4e said:

Question is can the giants keep it up 4 2 more quarters. I hope so. Just to see the look of anguish on every filth player and supporter.

I hope so. They certainly had a cracker of a quarter! 


1 minute ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Tom Green is the most underrated young player in the comp. He’ll be better than Clarry IMO. So so good. 
From memory JT loved him and nearly took him ahead of Jackson at 3. GWS weren’t certain to match the bid. Oh well. 

It was blatant draft tampering that he somehow lasted until pick 10 before a bid. He’s not underrated, was All Australian squad this year and generally regarded as one of the best inside mids in the league already at his young age.

GWS weather the storm early and now getting the game on their terms. Hopefully they tear the Pies supporters hearts out and we see their players cry like it’s 2003 😉

ABC radio were asking why we let Bedford go, singing his praises.

Edited by Green Demon

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Wouldn't it be great if gws came out and kicked the first 4

I'm dreaming of a non Victorian  club gf

 

Oof listening to the clusterwank from the commentary team about the pies and particularly Daicos brothers is just nauseating. And then every time they make a mistake hearing the commentators all start to have a cry is VERY satisfying. Excuses excuses…

Gee Collingwood just don’t deserve the absurdly frothing plaudits they’ve received from the media this year. What an absolute circle-jerk the boys club is. Dummies wouldn’t know original idea if it launched at em front on and knocked em unconscious.  


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