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Just now, Earl Hood said:

We couldn’t play both forward? 

Who are you going to drop for him, with Kynan Brown coming in soon?

 
6 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

 

Disagree respectfully, he's good at that, but nowhere near Pickett in terms of scoreboard 

Agree but we would have been deadly with both of them if we had persisted.

Would you rather Spargo, ANB, Chandler etc.... Than Bedford?

Rather Bedford hands down.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 
3 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Agree but we would have been deadly with both of them if we had persisted.

Would you rather Spargo, ANB, Chandler etc.... Than Bedford?

Rather Bedford hands down.

 

I agree, but its not like he was knocking the house down with us like he has been at GWS

13 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Where’s the Collingwood chant now?

They used It when Gus was knocked out.

 


1 minute ago, The Stigga said:

 

I agree, but its not like he was knocking the house down with us like he has been at GWS

We never gave him the chance that's why. 

Always as a sub.

Has a coach who believes in him now.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

8 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Who are you going to drop for him, with Kynan Brown coming in soon?

Huh? It’s a hypothetical question. 

 

Hope our FD are watching the forward moves of GWS. Do not think Bedford was a huge loss but I would love Hogan back


Nothing finer than watching Collingwood get belted. They were the second weakest premiers of this century behind Bulldogs 2016.

A shame that neanderthal Maynard made it through the match unscathed. I wish nothing but ill upon him.

That's the things with the Filth.

They fight to get all the hard game out the way early with their draw and then they don't leave melbourne after the half way mark of the year.

So don't get to carried away with this.

 


Pity Toby’s elbow did not thump that asssshole

Are the giants fans booing Maynard because of something he did during the game or because of what he did to Gus? 

Maybe all clubs could do it


9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Next weeks Collingwood Vs Sydney game will be fascinating.

Hope Grundy tears that big mouth American apart. 

Uh next week they'll unfurl there flag. 

Pies conceding 114 points. That is rare for a team considered a genuine contender. 

Bedford is just okay, he may catch the eye more but he's in the same ball park as Chandler, Spargo for mine 

 
38 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

We fugged up royally with Toby Bedford. 

Pressure, pressure and more pressure.

Plus his pure pace the ultimate pressure forward.

They are so good by foot like we were the 1st year with Chocco on board.

Hogan had to leave our club to become the player he has become.

Never happening at the Dees.

 

100% on Toby.  One of the best on GF day

Showed he had something special on occasions at senior level as well.

Shouldve been retained ahead of a number of other similar role players

Edited by Demon Dynasty


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