Cheering for Collingwood

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  • 573v30
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    Originally posted by Claret
    He's warming up with the rest of the team and looks set to play.
    And what a game he played: 15 kicks, 16 handballs, 7 tackles and a goal, he's up there as BOG. None of us have to cheer on the Pies again this year.

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  • Claret
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    Originally posted by swantastic
    No Gablett tonight for the Cats.
    He's warming up with the rest of the team and looks set to play.

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  • nat
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    I'd probably rather see the Pies win but i can't see them beating the Cats. So i'll cheer for the Cats because you know what they say, us Sydneysiders love a winner.

    As the Geelong cheer squad would say GEELONG OI OI OI!

    Haha.

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  • Claret
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    Originally posted by Robbo
    I like seeing the underdog win. I also love what Collingwood did to West Coke last week.

    Fair enough?
    I take your point with enjoying seeing the underdog win.

    I guess it's our definitions of 'underdog' that differ.

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  • Robbo
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    Originally posted by NMWBloods
    Has Collingwood ever really been an 'underdog'?
    They are tonight.

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  • NMWBloods
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    Originally posted by Robbo
    I like seeing the underdog win. I also love what Collingwood did to West Coke last week.

    Fair enough?
    Has Collingwood ever really been an 'underdog'?

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  • swantastic
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    Originally posted by NMWBloods
    Where did you hear that? SEN quoting BF again?
    No it was a reliable source,Gerard Healy on 3AW.

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  • Robbo
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    Originally posted by Claret
    How any neutral supporter can cheer for Collingwood tonight is beyond me.

    The Cats have clearly been the best team all year, haven't won it for a long time, their players are generally likeable, and they play an attractive style of football.

    I live in Melbourne and this so-called Geelong love-fest from the media just doesn't exist. Do you expect them not to be praised in match reviews and previews?

    I've developed a healthy amount of respect for the way the Magpies have gone about their football this September, but it still comes down to a battle between good and evil.

    Go Cats!
    I like seeing the underdog win. I also love what Collingwood did to West Coke last week.

    Fair enough?

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  • NMWBloods
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    Originally posted by swantastic
    No Gablett tonight for the Cats,thats a big loss and i hear Priswell is in.
    Where did you hear that? SEN quoting BF again?

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  • swantastic
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    No Gablett tonight for the Cats,thats a big loss and i hear Priswell is in.

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  • swantastic
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    Originally posted by Claret
    How any neutral supporter can cheer for Collingwood tonight is beyond me.

    The Cats have clearly been the best team all year, haven't won it for a long time, their players are generally likeable, and they play an attractive style of football.

    I live in Melbourne and this so-called Geelong love-fest from the media just doesn't exist. Do you expect them not to be praised in match reviews and previews?

    I've developed a healthy amount of respect for the way the Magpies have gone about their football this September, but it still comes down to a battle between good and evil.

    Go Cats!
    I dont like the pies much because of Eddie,but i'm a little torn tonight as with my two best mates one goes for the Pies and the other one Geelong.If any one is thinking will they be watching the game together the answer is no,because they most likly end up in a punch up.

    In the love fest stakes IMHO it has been pretty much even across the board.

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  • Claret
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    Originally posted by hammo
    Each to their own... I'm not judging you so you shouldn't judge others.
    I'm not judging you - I can't - it's beyond me.

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  • hammo
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    Originally posted by Claret
    How any neutral supporter can cheer for Collingwood tonight is beyond me.
    Each to their own... I'm not judging you so you shouldn't judge others.

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  • ScottH
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    I'd say there is more media coverage relating to the pies in the past week, than the Cats. But not a real "love-fest" though.

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  • Wardy
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    Originally posted by NMWBloods
    Yeah, what he said!

    What Bloods and red wine boy said!!!

    But anyway each to their own.
    Last edited by Wardy; 21 September 2007, 02:12 PM.

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