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1 hour ago, binman said:

I'm happy for the karma bus to hit Maynard.

Then stop, reverse, and back over him.

Is that really necessary binman?

Surely a Collingwood footballer would be driving under the influence and cause the collision themselves.

Edited by John Demonic

 

We don’t need to target one of them, we need to be targeting all of them. Absolutely relentless tackling pressure, borderline fair and hard. It’s a must win game along with the rest. Time we beat them and beat them well. Personally I’d concentrate our efforts on both Daicos’s. Make them wish they’d stayed on the far outside, drive Nick so hard into the ground he doesn’t want to get up, make him scared.

Maynard is a thug. What that cult thinks of him, and forgive of him, because he plays good football is none of our concern. Move on.

 
On 30/05/2025 at 09:18, Katrina Dee Fan said:

This I strongly disagree with. He was in the air before Gus kicked the ball. Then he proceeded to lie in the tribunal hearing. He meant what he did, and it was absolutely a filth act.

Agree Katrina. It was filthy dirty play by a thug who knew exactly what he was doing. If my husband tells me one more time it was a ‘footy act’ I might have to divorce him 🤬

41 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Agree Katrina. It was filthy dirty play by a thug who knew exactly what he was doing. If my husband tells me one more time it was a ‘footy act’ I might have to divorce him 🤬

Suggestion here.

Tell him a smother is a footy act.

That wasn't a smother. Did he really think he had even 1% chance to touch that ball when he was like 2/3 metres away from where Gus kicked that ball?

Nuff said.

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On 30/05/2025 at 09:43, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Is anyone free to do a stadium tour today and can get a photo? The Filth play Hawks tonight, the room will be set up for them today.

Not sure what the outcome of this was, but I was in their rooms on the day of the Carlton game.

There was no such photo

It is either the case of the fact they had removed it, but more likely your mate was misinformed as I did see a photo of Collingwood cheering a goal with Maynard in it and a Dees player in the photo. The player was McVee and he was upright

11 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

wonder how many weeks the Maynard gets now. Gotta be 6 weeks. Still shake my head it.

He would not get a week. The media would use the Alex pearce incident (which is BS) as rationale to support it being a footy act.

 
On 25/07/2025 at 18:46, greenwaves said:

If Brayshaw hit Maynard I doubt there'd be this much anger.

The big difference being Angus Brayshaw never did anything to warrant a suspension. He's not a dirtbag.


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