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If you read the last 20 pages, you'll work out that none of us have any idea. Someone needs to pretend to be friends of the family and post some made up stuff that sounds believable so that we can all feel like we are in the know. This board's slipped. In years gone by, there would have been half a dozen guys who were up to the task.
Yes I had read the last 20 pages and realised nobody knew anything, but for the sake of notching up another post, I thought I would ask anyway.
 

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WHAT'S UP WITH FORGOTTEN PIES GRAND FINAL MID?
By Chris Cavanagh
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says midfielder Brayden Sier will find his feet and break back into the AFL side at some point after being left out for the opening three rounds of the season.
Sier played 12 games in the back half of last year including all of the Magpies’ finals and the Grand Final but has not been sighted so far this year.
“We’re definitely looking to get the balance in our side and maintain good balance. We need a certain amount of inside midfielders, we need the balance outside,” Buckley said.
“Brayden was clearly in our best mix towards the end of the year and played some really good footy (from) lower game time. He was a 65 per cent midfielder and just gave us the capacity to thicken the soup a little bit there.
"He’s had an okay pre-season, he’s got some solid work in. He’s had a few little injury concerns over the last month or so but I think what Brayden is working out as we all discover at some stages of our career is that it’s a tough caper. You need to keep finding ways to improve, you need to keep doing the work to get the rewards and there are form fluctuations as well.”
Sier averaged 19.5 disposals and 3.9 clearances from his 12 games last season and had 21 touches in the Grand Final.
Buckley said the Magpies were confident he could return to those levels.
“We’ve got no fears that he has the talent to get back to where he was last year and beyond that,” Buckley said on SEN radio.
“He’s just a young man.”
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WHAT'S UP WITH FORGOTTEN PIES GRAND FINAL MID?
By Chris Cavanagh
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says midfielder Brayden Sier will find his feet and break back into the AFL side at some point after being left out for the opening three rounds of the season.
Sier played 12 games in the back half of last year including all of the Magpies’ finals and the Grand Final but has not been sighted so far this year.
“We’re definitely looking to get the balance in our side and maintain good balance. We need a certain amount of inside midfielders, we need the balance outside,” Buckley said.
“Brayden was clearly in our best mix towards the end of the year and played some really good footy (from) lower game time. He was a 65 per cent midfielder and just gave us the capacity to thicken the soup a little bit there.
"He’s had an okay pre-season, he’s got some solid work in. He’s had a few little injury concerns over the last month or so but I think what Brayden is working out as we all discover at some stages of our career is that it’s a tough caper. You need to keep finding ways to improve, you need to keep doing the work to get the rewards and there are form fluctuations as well.”
Sier averaged 19.5 disposals and 3.9 clearances from his 12 games last season and had 21 touches in the Grand Final.
Buckley said the Magpies were confident he could return to those levels.
“We’ve got no fears that he has the talent to get back to where he was last year and beyond that,” Buckley said on SEN radio.
“He’s just a young man.”
sier.jpg
Few issues with discipline/attitude it seems. Not uncommon for a bloke of his age. He'll turn it around with the clubs support.
 
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An even better metaphor for Nathan to use would be porridge.

To add honey to the porridge pot.

(we know bears like honey and porridge - so that it’s just right)
 
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An even metaphor for Nathan to use would be porridge.

To add honey to the porridge pot.

(we know bears like honey and porridge - so that it’s just right)

I want to know what thieving Goldilocks has stolen Brayden's porridge, leaving him on the dining sidelines
 

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Goldsack masquerading as Goldilocks?

The soup plot thickens
 
Hmmmmm porridge. Love the oats.
 
Hmmmmm porridge. Love the oats.

I think we've finally found the answer to the Sier riddle. Bad Horse accidentally ate Brayden who was thickening the porridge. Damn shame.
 
I think we've finally found the answer to the Sier riddle. Bad Horse accidentally ate Brayden who was thickening the porridge. Damn shame.

Ive eaten bears before. It was usually at Wet on Wellington though.
 

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I think we've finally found the answer to the Sier riddle. Bad Horse accidentally ate Brayden who was thickening the porridge. Damn shame.


 
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I have lentil soup at least 3-4 times a week and I have never seen it like that photo.
This is what turkish red lentil soup looks like
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That actually makes the previous photo work even better, because at the moment Brayden is stuck in the VFL and thickening the wrong bloody soup.
 
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