Phil Dimitriadis invites us inside his Collingwood mind as he experiences an outrageous Saturday night [Classic – Ed]
Almanac Memoir: Seeing Lou Richards as a young fella
Jim Johnson tells the story of the efforts to which his family went to see Collingwood and Lou Richards at Vic Park in the late `40s.
Round 8: GWS v Collingwood – Of Schadenfreude at Spotless
While celebrating his team’s win, Ian Latham refuses to enjoy the misery of Collingwood fans.
Round 7 – Collingwood v Carlton: There were two teams playing you know
Peter Fuller has waited patiently for the Collingwood cacophony to quieten before posting a Blues perspective of last week’s game. [Very classy PJF – JTH]
Round 7 – Collingwood v Carlton: Anniversary Blues
There was a sense of numbness and disappointment for Luke Reynolds as Carlton got a big win over fierce rivals Collingwood. And it had to be Daisy to put the game out of reach for the Magpies.
Haiku Bob Round 7 – Collingwood v Carlton: racing clouds
Haiku Bob is sad. You’ll see why. [Nice – JTH]
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Preview – Collingwood v Carlton
Cam Hooke reviews the Pies upset win over the lacklustre Cats and previews Saturdays grudge match between traditional rivals Collingwood and Carlton.
Haiku Bob – Round 5: one slow moment
Haiku Bob on the Anzac Day clash.
Round 5 – Essendon v Collingwood: Father-son bonding day at the `G (Number 24)
For the 24th Rod Oaten and son saw Essendon play Collingwood. The Dons, says Rod, were easily the better side.
AFLM Round 4 – Collingwood v St Kilda: Winning ugly has become our thing
Yvette Wroby reports on the sloppy encounter between the Saints and the Pies last weekend. But she’ll take that messy win every day.
Michael “Kingo” Taylor: Mr Consistent
Malcolm Ashwood pays tribute to former Norwood and Collingwood star Michael “Kingo” Taylor
Round 4 – Collingwood v St Kilda: Docklands Disorientation
Despite gathering a big group of Pies fans to the game, Luke Reynolds’ support wasn’t enough to lift his side over the line in a lacklustre game.
Oh Brother, where art thou?
A soaking, a high five, and a stirring rendition of “Yellow and Black” make it all worthwhile for Chris.
The 2017 Matt Millen Cup – Round Three
In his weekly wrap, Earl reminds us that Hawthorn is dead last, amongst other happenings. Dead last!
Round 3 – Hits and Misses
After a chaotic weekend of football and weather, Tom Riordan reflects on how quickly fortunes can change in a week.
Round 3 – Sydney v Collingwood: Nobody
Intrepid young writer Aidan Hammond reports on the Pies v Swans game and the game did not disappoint. Unless you’re a Sydney fan.
Haiku Bob – Round 2: Broken cobwebs
Haiku Bob laments the form of the Pies in his inimitable style.
Archie Goes the Early Crow and Calls the AFL Finals Series in April – Surely He Can’t Get So Badly Wrong As He Did in Season `16!
Archie has bitten the proverbial bullet and with the risk of being shot down by his fellow Almanackers, has predicted his AFL 2017 Premiership and Brownlow medal winners after only two rounds. [NB The link is now working properly – sorry for the break in transmission. Ed]
Haiku Bob – Round 1 – Collingwood v Western Bulldogs: familiar scent
You can hear the sigh in Haiku Bob as he reflects on the lingering summer, one of his in another jumper and the familiar feeling of defeat.











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