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I was in the afl members and this filth had his 7 year old son with him.

The 7 year old was calling nieta a c@@@ so i said can you keep his swearing down and he then told me to f@@@ off and that it is a free country.

The 7 year old then said to me go and get f@@@@d.

That is the filth that we have become used to over the years.

It was also in the members i can only imagine what it would have been like in other parts of the ground.

Any other highlights.

 
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I stayed up late 2 night and i have noticed members have gone to bed fair enough but there always seem to to be a lot of guests reading could this be the filth seeing what we are writing.

I was in the afl members and this filth had his 7 year old son with him.

The 7 year old was calling nieta a c@@@ so i said can you keep his swearing down and he then told me to f@@@ off and that it is a free country.

The 7 year old then said to me go and get f@@@@d.

That is the filth that we have become used to over the years.

It was also in the members i can only imagine what it would have been like in other parts of the ground.

Any other highlights.

The kid's probably a future PM. Wasn't Paul Keating a fan of the filth?

 

Watched the game with my filthy other half.

Never again.

He woo-hooed through the first quarter, sooked as much as his players did at the umpires, pumped up Pendlebury (whom he pathetically refers to as "Pendles" UGH!) marvelled at Didaks almost soccer goal, and complained about our frees in the third.

He was genuinely sickened by Belly's hit, but argued the point with me about how long Johnson will be out. Then when we started coming back he cracked the poos and said "oh I might as well go to bed I'm not watching this bullS..." Instead he got himself another wine and preceeded to tell me that I was a hypocrite because I merely said "well with the injuries we've had tonight it'll be understandable if we DO lose as we'll run out of legs". He says when he says that about collingwood I say "well that's an excuse". Anyway we launched into a whole argument about making excuses for playing like crap and ended the night with the silent treatment... but I broke it long enough to say "I will never watch Melbourne/Collingwood with you ever again, you are an arrogant tool."

Think a divorce may be on the cards.. :rolleyes: seriously what was I thinking in the first place?!!

When the Collingwood crowd started booing Neitz every time he had a shot, I was appalled. At risk of starting a fight, I started yelling "I'm going to Buckley's next game just to boo him", and "I hope Buckley pulls his hammy tomorrow at Willy". Of course I actually hope that Nathan Buckley can make a successful comeback to at least play one more game in front of his fans. But they don't deserve to be able to cheer such a great champion of the game.


the guys peeing on the donut stand without their pants on after the game was an ultimate 'only collingwood' moment

they are a unique lot....in regards the 7yo....saw that where i was sitting too..its a point of pride for the filth...like when u see your son/daughter take her first steps..or go to their first day of school..to the filth thier proudest moment is when they say their first swear word...

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they are a unique lot....in regards the 7yo....saw that where i was sitting too..its a point of pride for the filth...like when u see your son/daughter take her first steps..or go to their first day of school..to the filth thier proudest moment is when they say their first swear word...

They are a unique lot and agreed they must be proud when they swear for the first time.

 

I posted a similar story after Queen's Birthday - if it was an adult speaking this way he would have been ejected. Disgusting

Melbourne vs Collingwood, Round 11

If collingwood supporters put you down last night ^ that is the video i Recommend u to see this if you heard something negative about Melbourne coming from Collingwood supporter.


There wasn't anyone around me that was particurly bad, but after the game the Filth cheer squad was doing their usual congregation around the filthiest of the lot (Joffa) and i was about to wisper something to my dad, when i came face to face with the golden boy, and then i wispered to my dad, "there is a good reason why they are called 'the filth', isn't there!".

Booing Neitz was the ultimate insult, though. We all expect them to be foul-mouthed and idiots, but you at least hope they have some kind of repsect for champions of other clubs. Can you imagine the uproar if the Melbourne supporters booed Buckley if he was playing in his 300th. It was pathetic, nothing more, and that tiny morsole of respect and dignity i had for them is gone.

I hope they enjoy getting thumped in the first week of the finals again.

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It would be interesting if whoever done an iq test on each clubs supporters because i can tell you the filth would be the lowest.

You know what i herd when i was walking with my neighbour right i herd of bunch of Collingwood supporters .. "haha Melbourne are losers"- Were losers ey? at least we made the semi finals last year what about collingwood just the elimination finals - collingwoobles! I wish collingwood finish last on the ladder next yer!

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