shawthing wrote:piedys wrote:
Well I'm already broken; but would have been beyond repair had we lost....
Chin up mate. We're down for the count this year, so it's important we throw in the towel for 2024 and make sure that our fight in 2025 is a knockout again. But we can't keep taking this many blows for much longer.
There's not a single Collingwood player (and I'm including Nick in this) who has improved on last season. Of course we've blooded some new kids with promise. Richards looked alright tonight. But all those players we relied on last year have either been injured or have just stunk the joint up bigtime. And there are some big names in there.
As for the yellow perils, we know they hate Collingwood: Is the Pope a Catholic? Does the sun rise every morning? As we've said time and again, it's not the total free kick count that matters, but where they are paid and when they AREN'T paid.
Yeh, I agree, we have had no continuity to our season, no settled side a revolving door of mass injuries , second only to Richmond, and look where they are now.! Plus , we are the hunted, not the hunter, as reigning Premier to every other team,its their GF playing us. Losing McStay , Jamie, and Murphy , retired, hit us massivley, huge losses, Moore lost his tag team buddy, permanently , murphy was a big key to our backs, Dwayne Russell summed us up , most sides can cover 3-4 injuries long term, but not 8-9, as has been our fate,its a bridge too far. Next season a few retirements, far less injuries, and some canny recruiting, plus we do have some promising kids, that have played, load up an go again. It is what it is.
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