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30 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

May was right 

MFC defenders...Masyie in particular have earned the right to say such things.

Mids and forwards..perhaps not so much

Supporters are free to try that on with the Collingwood army

Mind you a Pie fan told me today she'd watched the replay 4 times and thought that was enough.

I pointed out that I watched the last half of 2021 more than half a dozen times and that was still not enough .

#justsayin'

Edited by IRW

Feels like we let the flag slip away this year!

Shocking goalkicking!

Forward connection average, also impacted by terrible goal kicking!

Forward half injuries, Oliver injury!

Brayshaw being taken out!!

2024 should be amongst it again!

Go Demons!

 
1 hour ago, D4Life said:

Feels like we let the flag slip away this year!

Shocking goalkicking!

Forward connection average, also impacted by terrible goal kicking!

Forward half injuries, Oliver injury!

Brayshaw being taken out!!

2024 should be amongst it again!

Go Demons!

That's why they didn't win not why they should have.

 

Go have a look at squiggle.com.au and compare collingwood to previous flag winners. Theyre an anomaly. But they prove that the ONLY stat that matters is the one on the scoreboard at the end of the game. They could well get better next year 🤮


11 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Go have a look at squiggle.com.au and compare collingwood to previous flag winners. Theyre an anomaly. But they prove that the ONLY stat that matters is the one on the scoreboard at the end of the game. They could well get better next year 🤮

No they won’t. Because they will fall into the same trap that premiers before them have, thinking that they already have the list to win multiple flags. And they don’t.

2 hours ago, bobby1554 said:

No they won’t. Because they will fall into the same trap that premiers before them have, thinking that they already have the list to win multiple flags. And they don’t.

And they have no cap space to bring in good ready made players. It’s probably why they want Adams gone. 

 

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