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Collingwood Crowds

Post by ytry4 »

To prove that we have the most supporters in the nation, just have a look at our crowds, and how many of our games over the last ten or so years, have been sell-outs. Most of the games that get sold out are games which involve COLLINGWOOD. It is a testiment to the amount of loyal fans we have out there, who still turn up when we haven't really been successful. Our membership figures show this as well! We are not a bunch of bandwagoners, and we stick by our club!

Go PIES 2001
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Post by AlfAndrews »

Yeah, it's uncanny how our games always pull a lot of people.

But are these people Collingwood supporters? Or are they opposition supporters who think that, because they're playing Collingwood, they've got a good chance of seeing their team win?

There'll be a lot of Carlton supporters there on Sunday. And they'll be going there absolutely certain that Carlton is going to win. I'd just love to see the looks on their faces if we beat them ... but of course, if we win they'll all go home half-way through the last quarter, just like they did in round 3 last year.

Remember that? Who could forget? But wasn't it amazing how there were no Carlton supporters left at the end of the match. I'd been really looking forward to ramming it down their throats. But I couldn't find ONE.



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Post by Fradam »

Alf there was a typo in your last post. You said "if we beat them" I'm sure you meant to say "when we beat them"
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Post by AlfAndrews »

Fradam,

There was no typo. I am the resident pessimist on this site. I'm tipping Carlton by 20 points. It wouldn't matter if we were unbeaten and Carlton were on the bottom. I'd still tip Carlton.

My motto is: expect the worst ... and anything better is a bonus. And if the Pies happen to prove me wrong by kicking Carlton's arse ... fantastic!!!

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Post by CQ »

"resident pessimist" lol!!
anyway i am being deprived from the game so i want a full report!!

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I'm not an optimist myself but this is Carlton we're talking about. Just the remotest of remote possibility of us beating Carlton makes me optimistic.

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Post by CQ »

its not THAT remote, bloody st kilda gave em a run for their money last w/e and we've had a long break too.

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Post by NICK THE PIE MAN »

Posted by Alf Andrews:
I am the resident pessimist on this site.

LOL Alf, that's a understatment mate. Image
Your a lot like my dad Alf, he has been a Collingwood supporter his whole life and when we are in front, im celebrating victory while he is the pessimist playing it down. When i ask him why he says this, he says with a smile "I've been to too many Collingwood Grand finals mate." Image

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Dantheman

Post by Dantheman »

Exactly the same with my Dad.

I usually tip against the pies as well. As someone else put it - it's an emotional insurance policy.
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Post by Joel »

There seems to be a common factor here:

My Dad is also a pessimist at times when it comes to Collingwood.



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