
Everything posted by Cassiew
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Merch/Memorabilia
Lol at least you have offsprings đ
- Robert Flower Video
- Robert Flower Video
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Robert Flower Video
To me Robbie Flower was the man who had red and blue running through his veins. Unlike many of our great players, Robbie had been a demon fan all his life. This was the only club he loved and the only one he ever wanted to play with. After his retirement, he pretty much kept out of public spotlight, until the merger talk started. I was just so proud he was one of the rare demon sons that was vocal in his opposition of it. I wouldnât have expected any less from him. Me and my older brother used to have Greg Wellâs number (11). But in 1981, we switched to 2, Robbie Flowerâs number. We made sure our younger brother was always number 2. Especially as he got our old hand-me-downs. My dad lived through Barassi and all the great years and he still says Robbie Flower was the best Demon he ever saw. I was lucky to get his autograph several times. I was devastated when he died.
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St Kilda now have the longest premiership drought, not us
Collingwood not st Kilda
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Merch/Memorabilia
Being a shopaholic, I love going into stores to look around. I love jbhifi immensely. Going to the sport dvds was always embarrassing. Youâd see all the premiership dvds and there wasâŠ. nothing. All teams would have their dvds. Not there really was nothing they could release for us. All we got were memorable matches (from seasons that ended in defeat.) Not even our 1987 and 1989 night grand finals. I donât blame anyone, there was nothing to release. But now we will have our own little section among them, premiers DVD, victory pack, season highlights, etc. Just nice to be there. Same with the AFL shop. Youâd get to the DVD section and know there was nothing there for us.
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St Kilda now have the longest premiership drought, not us
For years I used the think that about Footscray. 2 grand finals. One win, one loss thatâs that. 96 years and never finished first. Their only premiership was in 1954, before cups were introduced and no tv, so limited footage available. Now they have 4 grand finals and two wins. Still sad effort for a team thatâs been here since 1925.
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St Kilda now have the longest premiership drought, not us
They had a great coach, but they seem to get rid of good coaches in favour of former players. Stupid really
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St Kilda now have the longest premiership drought, not us
Just came across this video. I do feel for him, but I will admit that watching it makes me feel even better. All the things heâs saying were the same stuff I was saying for years. Seeing a team win a premiership is like seeing your best friend kiss the guy you like. You give the thumbs up, but deep down youâre thinking âwhy not me?â
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POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
âAt least Iâve seen my team win a premiershipâ âWhen was the last time Melbourne won a premiershipâ Now they have no comeback when we beat them
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3 More Years for Chris Scott
The problem is that also means they didnât have to play there in 2005, after finishing second last in 2004. So in an era where they finished second last and won a premiership, they still never had to make the trip. Them playing well or bad doesnât seem to have any effect of them not playing there. Kardinia park is a graveyard for us, yet in all seriousness, I canât remember a season we havenât played there. Even after 2011 we had to play a game there. Perhaps someone could tell me when was the last time we didnât play there. It seems completely unfair
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3 More Years for Chris Scott
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/380365/by-the-numbers-pies-and-cats 1999. The last time they had to play down there. Really? Why do they get this preferential treatment from the AFL? Theyâre the only team that doesnât have to wear an alternative strip (changing the position of logos is not alternate.) I canât remember the last time we didnât play Geelong in Geelong. So even during their post premiership years they didnât have to give Geelong a home game. Totally unfair
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3 More Years for Chris Scott
I always thought he had what Buckley had with Malthouse. A ready made team waiting for him. A lot of the team are still there from their 2007 effort. With that team any coach could win a premiership. I actually wanted Thompson as a coach until, well, you knowâŠ
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Apologies to Premiership Players
No apologies needed. I never lost faith in any of my boys. Love them all
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To Hell & Back: Premiers at Last
I hope in addition to the season highlights thereâs also a documentary. The tigers and bulldogs ones were just great
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What they're saying at Whitten Oval.
What annoys me is reading through it again is they claim that we got away with several throws. While I agree there were some of our passes that looked questionable, they were guilty of many as well, but they chose to conveniently ignore those. They only complain about the umpiring when it benefits us and say nothing when the same happens to them. Teat for tat, I say
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What they're saying down at Moorabool Street
Only an [censored] would say that in the first place anyway đ€Ł
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Oldest premiership/surviving player/s.
He must be the only player left from 1948 from either side
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Farewell Luke Jackson
We canât just sign up the old players. I donât want to end up like Geelong
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Demons in Vancouver - 1987
I remember this. Makes me feel old
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Pay him what he wants. He have resigned enough older players. We need him and Pickett
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Demon Tattoo
If I was, who would I show it to? Lovers? Thatâs fine. Siblings or parents? No way in hell. Whatâs the point? Besides itâs hurts like hell there
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The political machinations at Collingwood
Racist and filthy club. âSuperfanâ Joffa and Straughnie just lame attempts of promoting themselves. If Joffa supported any other team the media wouldnât pay any attention to him. I hope he gets convicted
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POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
The experience I had with with dad and uncle was enough in itself. After the first quarter the smile on my uncles face and my dad saying things like âlast time we were in front in quarter time in a grand final, we won.â Second quarter my dad leaving for half time show, my uncle saying âwe had them, we were so closeâŠâ Third quarter from my uncle declaring it over and my dad being on misery to the turnabout. Dad saying, heâd be very happy going in with a one goal lead, to the burst. They both erupted. Itâs never seen them like that in a long time. Fourth quarter, both men shedding tears. Neither are much for hugging men (Iâm the only one who still gets hugs, my brothers donât) they actually hugged each other. It was extraordinary. Being able to experience that moment with them is something Iâll never forget. Knowing my uncle doesnât have much time left, itâs a family memory we'll always treasure.
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To be an arrogant fan?
I hope we have heard the last of Kennett. Love how he thinks he has the right to tell us we have to relocate. Then the audacity to suggest he be out new president.