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1 minute ago, praha said:

I tipped Collingwood. Something NQR about Brisbane. They have been smashed in parts of games and wheels were bound to fall off. Collingwood is exceptionally well drilled. They just go go go and ALWAYS kick to space. Their players work so hard.

Yep I’ll give you that - pains me to say it but their work rate is exceptional and they look super fit.

 
16 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Starting to think this Maynard chap isn’t well liked

Why do clubs and their presidents let him get away with it

Pathetic

He needs to be flattened

Just now, Roost it far said:

We need some Collingwood people at the club

We had one 😏

 
54 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Maynard his usual self.

Love to see him taken out in a game.

I thought Greene might be the guy but Nup

None of our blokes. Too busy slapping him on the bum the traitors


46 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Pies were given a 50m penalty that was measured at 77.7 metres. That is a massive mistake. Then McStay gets a goal from a push that wasn’t there.

I find it funny that bad mistakes by umpires in Pies games, seem to nearly always be in their favour.

Why don’t any of the presidents question it

There is zero accountability

In 2025 there is zero excuse for this kind of mistake

That umpire should not umpire at AFL level for months

3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Why do clubs and their presidents let him get away with it

Pathetic

He needs to be flattened

Absolutely he does. Don’t disagree at all

 

shocking miss. he should be dropped for the nest game. total carelessness


25 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Look I don’t know if I’ve mentioned it but I hate Maynard

It’s a hate reserved for only the most malevolent of beings. Genocidal prime ministers, that sort of thing

There is a special place in hell reserved for him

So Marshall another Brissy academy. How does it work when they play their football at Sandy ?

So many concessions to non Vic clubs. Blow the academies away they compromise the draft. So many clubs have reloaded at the top through FS and academy picks.

3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Time will tell but pies have topped up well with strengthening their fwd, compared to us trading vfl players

Their forwards are not that great, serviceable, it not the stand out. It’s their ball movement and smart decision making that essentially gives them a fair crack.

As someone else also said they work extremely hard and are very fit.

11 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Why do clubs and their presidents let him get away with it

Pathetic

He needs to be flattened

They’re gutless. And afraid to enrage the filth war machine - reference Langdon and his ‘all duck, no dinner’ comments (which were totally innocuous and taken out of context by the way) and look what happened to him - both on field and in the media.

They’re a protected species.


9 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

They’re gutless. And afraid to enrage the filth war machine - reference Langdon and his ‘all duck, no dinner’ comments (which were totally innocuous and taken out of context by the way) and look what happened to him - both on field and in the media.

They’re a protected species.

$$$$$$$$ for HQ is why. Sports entertainment.

Just now, jane02 said:

There is a special place in hell reserved for him

I know it’s weird / odd etc with all that’s going on the in the world,

But it’s disgusting

15 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

They’re gutless. And afraid to enrage the filth war machine - reference Langdon and his ‘all duck, no dinner’ comments (which were totally innocuous and taken out of context by the way) and look what happened to him - both on field and in the media.

They’re a protected species.

I don’t understand it

Most supporters hate - and I mean hate - Collingwood and a large number of their sub primate sub human supporters

Many of them are bottom of the barrel

Dregs of humanity

The favouritism they receive from media and umpires is digusting and needs calling out

2023 QF and our non-response really killed my joy for this club . President should have been on camera at quarter time demanding 12 weeks as part of setting he Overton window

I emailed Roffey saying as much and haven’t renewed since . Disgusting

36 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

We need some Collingwood people at the club

We tried that.... really didn't work out at all, not in the slightest...

(Though wasn't Taylor pinched from the pies?)

Edited by darkhorse72


Melbourne might have been very poor this year, but that was even worse by a (5-0) Brisbane tonight on their home ground.

Edited by Demon_spurs

 
7 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

We tried that.... really didn't work out at all, not in the slightest...

We need to get fit

Mind and Body

Sharpen up…

Other Clubs do it on a weekly basis, that includes positions off field as well as on. Standards have dropped right off

Edited by Sir Why You Little

Well, I must admit I haven't seen a lot of Collingwood games, but it appears they have changed the gameplan again. One has to be impressed with it .......


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