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I vowed that I will never watch Collingwood play again except when we play them. They are dead to me. I wish them nothing but misery for the rest of eternity. 

 

Oh, that was ugly. Hope Wood is ok

 
3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Oh, that was ugly. Hope Wood is ok

This is triggering me.

Hope he's ok too.

Bad knock 

Edited by leave it to deever


Bt....the Afls  done a lot about concussion for years.

Can't agree.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

looked like a very hard landing on his shoulder. doesn't look good at all

Bloke going off the ground on a stretcher.

I'm surprised the filth people haven't started a "Collingwood Collingwood" chant. Or booing him.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Bt....the Afls  done a lot about concussion for years.

Can't agree.

Yeah, that whole conversation based on spin notes was, at best, in poor taste.

9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I vowed that I will never watch Collingwood play again except when we play them. They are dead to me. I wish them nothing but misery for the rest of eternity. 

You and me both. I refuse to watch this despicable team. It grates me so much that these thugs - Maynard, Cox and Howe got premiership medals last year. 

Good response Saints, all over them at the moment.


I tipped the swans last week, and the saints this week.

It's just so crazy it might work.

:jakovich:


Do the pies look much slower than they did last year? They look like a different team 

DAICOS NO35 IS AN OUT AND OUT SQUIB SOFT FRONT RUNNER

 

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