favourite moment of 2000
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favourite moment of 2000
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thats right SHANNON GRANT, look at the scoreboard...
special mention to round 3 as well.....
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thats right SHANNON GRANT, look at the scoreboard...
special mention to round 3 as well.....
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Hey scott
The very minute this photo was being shot
do you remember what us guys were doin up in the top stand?
we were goin apeshit...remember?
hugs, kisses, tears, what a moment in australian sport
we had our battles that day inside and out...LOL
And we won EVERY single one!!!!
WE JUST TOO EASILY KICKED ASS THAT DAY!!!!!!
and not to forget our triumpant march around the staduim afterwards!!!
The very minute this photo was being shot
do you remember what us guys were doin up in the top stand?
we were goin apeshit...remember?
hugs, kisses, tears, what a moment in australian sport
we had our battles that day inside and out...LOL
And we won EVERY single one!!!!
WE JUST TOO EASILY KICKED ASS THAT DAY!!!!!!
and not to forget our triumpant march around the staduim afterwards!!!
- Greg J
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So that's what you and Emma were doing when I met outside the stadium after the game.
Wasn't it grand!
My highlight, the Carlscum game at the Gee. I kept looking around to a row of Carlton supporters, to see how long they could take it. They all pissed off during the third quarter, the weak bastards.
Wasn't it grand!
My highlight, the Carlscum game at the Gee. I kept looking around to a row of Carlton supporters, to see how long they could take it. They all pissed off during the third quarter, the weak bastards.
I vote for the win over the Oranges. Mainly because of the scenes of jubilation afterwards. It was a very memorable day.
But the Carlton game comes a close second.
And an honourable mention to the win over the Crows. Being an ex-patriate South Aussie with a healthy contempt for this club it was an especially sweet victory.
The low point was losing to Richmond ... I really suffered over that. It was at that point that I knew our season was gone. The loss to Carlton at Princes Park wasn't pretty either.
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**floreat pica**
But the Carlton game comes a close second.
And an honourable mention to the win over the Crows. Being an ex-patriate South Aussie with a healthy contempt for this club it was an especially sweet victory.
The low point was losing to Richmond ... I really suffered over that. It was at that point that I knew our season was gone. The loss to Carlton at Princes Park wasn't pretty either.
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**floreat pica**
To beat carlton in a game is the ultimate for any pie fan.
But the thing I liked most was the way the boys fought the season out with no hope of the 8 they battled the season right out and were strong at the end.
If they can improve enough so that when we get in a winning position we hold it,like MM did at the wet toasters,we may well make a run for the 8 this year.
Im everhopeful.
and my 500/1 on carlton for the spoon will amuse me all year,just with the thought of it.
gopies
But the thing I liked most was the way the boys fought the season out with no hope of the 8 they battled the season right out and were strong at the end.
If they can improve enough so that when we get in a winning position we hold it,like MM did at the wet toasters,we may well make a run for the 8 this year.
Im everhopeful.
and my 500/1 on carlton for the spoon will amuse me all year,just with the thought of it.
gopies
- Seth
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Well for me the most memorable last year was the game against Carlton at the 'G'. Everything seemed to go right that day and nothing went right for Carlscum. The worst was the game against Fremantle at Colonial. What a total disappointment that was. We got carved up by Haselby that night.
Hopefully better success in 2001. Just wish it would hurry up.
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Go Pies!!
Hopefully better success in 2001. Just wish it would hurry up.
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Go Pies!!
- Greg J
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It's good to reminisce.
Round one, season 2000. It would be hard to beat the Hawthorn game. Only got to the game momements before the bounce. I managed to meet up with Deano, get my membership, get into the ground, and take a standing position at the back of the Ponsford stand, in front of the Square leg bar, in the few minutes I had available. It was packed back there. The searing hot sun ensured that the shade of the Ponsford stand was in great demand.
It was easy to get back into the swing of barracking for the Pies after the summer off, as the lads on the field started the season at a cracking pace that caught the Hawks completely off guard. did we create a racket or what. We were the guys chanting "Hello, its good to be back, it's good to be back!". Much to the chargrin of the Hawk fans around us.
It just got better and better as the goals and the beers flowed. What a start to the season. Could it continue, no way I thought, a fluke, we would be brought back to reality next week (against Adeliade at the MCG) or Carlton the week after.
Bring on the Hawks, 2001, preimership aspirants or not, lets hope we catch with their pants down again.
Round one, season 2000. It would be hard to beat the Hawthorn game. Only got to the game momements before the bounce. I managed to meet up with Deano, get my membership, get into the ground, and take a standing position at the back of the Ponsford stand, in front of the Square leg bar, in the few minutes I had available. It was packed back there. The searing hot sun ensured that the shade of the Ponsford stand was in great demand.
It was easy to get back into the swing of barracking for the Pies after the summer off, as the lads on the field started the season at a cracking pace that caught the Hawks completely off guard. did we create a racket or what. We were the guys chanting "Hello, its good to be back, it's good to be back!". Much to the chargrin of the Hawk fans around us.
It just got better and better as the goals and the beers flowed. What a start to the season. Could it continue, no way I thought, a fluke, we would be brought back to reality next week (against Adeliade at the MCG) or Carlton the week after.
Bring on the Hawks, 2001, preimership aspirants or not, lets hope we catch with their pants down again.
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My favourite moment of 2000 was seeing Rowdy and Crosisca being chaired off the ground by their team mates. I really feel lucky that I was able to follow Rowdy's Career as he always played his guts out and gave his all to Collingwood. You could not ask any more of a player than what Rowdy would do! I will miss him - but hopefully his experience and guidance will see the young players follow in his tracks and we'll see some improvement in 2001. Sorry Bagger isn't at our club now but I wish him well anyway. GOOD OLD COLLINGWOOD FOREVER.
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ROWDY FOREVER
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ROWDY FOREVER
yeh Magpie Maniac that was a highlight seeing them chaired off. I love that pic in the paper of Rowdy and Bags getting chaired off im gonna get it signed and frame it. Also a sad moment was the last training and at the Copeland seeing a lot of them for the last time. Where the hell r they now anyway Bobby, Craig, Hawking etc?
COLLINGWOOD: TIME TO LIVE UP TO THE NAME
COLLINGWOOD: TIME TO LIVE UP TO THE NAME
Favourite moment would have to be b4 the season started when we played Freo at History Park and demolished them.Just the tonic for us after a devastating season and Millenium game.It really lifted the spirits to see Tuckey finally dominate a game and play like he never played b4 but the highlight was watching a new recruit by the ame of Neon Leon davis absolutely carve up the Dockers in a midfield display that had us all licking our lips like we were about to dive into a bucket of KFC and looking forward optimistically to the coming season.
GO WOODS
GO WOODS