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Rik E Boy wrote:
Q. wrote:What an awful weekend. Macaffer and Scharenberg both ruptured their ACLs :(


You blokes can't take a trick. Going so bad people are actually starting to feel sorry for Collingwood!

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Well I'm not. But you never like seeing/hearing blokes rupture ACL's cos you know it's 12 months before you will see them again - and 24 months before they're back to normal form and function.

Overall I'm glad Collingwood aren't going to make the 8. It makes our 'finishing 14th' that bit more pallatable.
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Its never good to see that ammount of injuries, especially serious ones.
On behalf of the majority of AFL fans I must say we owe a great deal of gratitude to Eddie. What a masterstroke to move on Mick and simultaneously turn Carlton and Collingwood into duds.
Thanks again Eddie.
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Jim05 wrote:Its never good to see that ammount of injuries, especially serious ones.
On behalf of the majority of AFL fans I must say we owe a great deal of gratitude to Eddie. What a masterstroke to move on Mick and simultaneously turn Carlton and Collingwood into duds.
Thanks again Eddie.


that's enough from you Jim!

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Questions have to be raised over the frequency of soft tissue injuries this year.
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Q. wrote:Questions have to be raised over the frequency of soft tissue injuries this year.


Yep, get ASADA in
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As Titus oreilly said, there haven't been this many soft tissue injuries at a club since essendon 2012 :)
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That's a very long bow that's being drawn!
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Q. wrote:Questions have to be raised over the frequency of soft tissue injuries this year.

Was mentioned on Sunday that Eddie has already met with your fitness coach and it was found that players this year have actually missed less games then last year. Just that instead of being spread over the year you are getting them all at once. Reid must be a concern with his tissue paper muscles, must run in the family because Sam also misses a fair bit with muscle strains, the poor lads miss more they play
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Why cant Kennedy get a start?
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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carey wrote:Why cant Kennedy get a start?


Questions over his defensive game I reckon. Might as well give him a full game this week though.
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valleys07 wrote:http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/dane-swan-apologises-for-going-outside/story-fni0ffsx-1227038688516

Gold :lol:


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Jim05 wrote:Its never good to see that ammount of injuries, especially serious ones.
On behalf of the majority of AFL fans I must say we owe a great deal of gratitude to Eddie. What a masterstroke to move on Mick and simultaneously turn Carlton and Collingwood into duds.
Thanks again Eddie.


I totally agree with you Jim.
I see Goldsack is on his way too the Power, he too has had enough.
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NO-MERCY wrote:I see Goldsack is on his way too the Power, he too has had enough.


He wants $500K. Wonder if they'll pay up?
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Won't get 500, will be around 400k tops over 3 years and not 2 years like the collingwood lot are willing to give him
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NO-MERCY wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Its never good to see that ammount of injuries, especially serious ones.
On behalf of the majority of AFL fans I must say we owe a great deal of gratitude to Eddie. What a masterstroke to move on Mick and simultaneously turn Carlton and Collingwood into duds.
Thanks again Eddie.


I totally agree with you Jim.
I see Goldsack is on his way too the Power, he too has had enough.


We don't F**king want him!
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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You wouldn't have him carey? :roll: :roll:
He'd be good value for Port, very versatile.
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carey wrote:
NO-MERCY wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Its never good to see that ammount of injuries, especially serious ones.
On behalf of the majority of AFL fans I must say we owe a great deal of gratitude to Eddie. What a masterstroke to move on Mick and simultaneously turn Carlton and Collingwood into duds.
Thanks again Eddie.


I totally agree with you Jim.
I see Goldsack is on his way too the Power, he too has had enough.


We don't F**king want him!

You taking the piss? Very handy for what price you'll get him for
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By MICHAEL GLEESON
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Collingwood is likely to part ways with premiership player Heritier Lumumba after he criticised the club for not acting on what he felt was a homophobic slur and after a series of intense discussions in recent weeks broke down.

Lumumba recently challenged Collingwood over a graffitied advertising poster in the players' rooms, of Scott Pendlebury and Dayne Beams, that he said was homophobic and should not have been tolerated by the club.


Someone had written "off to the Mardi Gras boys?" on the picture of the two players. Lumumba said the club should have come down strongly to find out who had written the graffiti on the poster and to take action as it was offensive to the gay members of staff.

Coach Nathan Buckley, who it is understood was unaware of the poster, was taken aback by the claim of an unsafe workplace during a meeting with Lumumba late in the season.

Lumumba said in that meeting he might resign to which it was suggested that that might not be a bad idea. He withdrew that comment but plainly made his uneasiness about the situation known to teammates after that meeting.

There has since been a series of meetings between Lumumba and club officials – including a lengthy meeting on Monday with club President Eddie McGuire, who has been a strong supporter of Lumumba and his family – and subsequently both parties are now reconsidering whether there is a future for the former All-Australian at Collingwood.

It was rumoured earlier in the week that a senior player had walked out on the football club and at the time that was denied, although it was admitted there had been issues with Lumumba but that those issues had been worked out. Later this week there have been further discussions between the player and the match committee and it is becoming increasingly likely that Collingwood will now seek to trade the defender and wingman.

If Collingwood trades the 27-year-old it will be the second time in successive years the club has sought to jettison a contracted premiership player after becoming frustrated at dealing with them off the field. Last year the club eventually traded Heath Shaw to GWS for Taylor Adams.

Like Shaw last year, if Lumumba wishes to stay as a contracted player he is entitled to insist on his contract being honoured and remain at the club.

Lumumba's manager Ben Niall, who coincidentally was also Shaw's manager, said the player and club were both considering their options.

"Heritier and the club have had some issues and yes a bit of history there and now it is coming to the point where he is contracted for next year but both parties will decide whether it is best for Heritier to be there next year," Niall said.

"Both parties are going to spend some time thinking about what they do from here. Do they both decide they can work through this or is it time to go their own way and maybe he has to move to a new club?

"Heritier can decide to stay if he wants and he is a contracted player and the club has said go away and think about whether you want to stay and commit to Nathan Buckley and the Leading Teams system or do you decide at the end it's time to open a new chapter at a new club?

"Heritier loves Collingwood and respects Nathan Buckley and he acknowledges that the way he expresses himself at times can be problematic and he needs to modify how he expresses himself going forward whether that is at Collingwood or at another club."

Lumumba took time away from the club last year for personal reasons and had lengthy discussions with Nathan Buckley when he returned about re-committing to the club. "I think when you go through those times, I mean I had to work out – H and I both had to work out – if we thought that we had a relationship that could continue," Buckley said earlier this year.
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Attention seeking twat. I hope he walks out and no one else wants him or his crap. Most over rated player in the game
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