The 2010/11 team was the best Collingwood side I have seen. Should have been back to back.
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The 2010/11 team was the best Collingwood side I have seen. Should have been back to back.
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Players are definitely sharper these days but it was a bog heap that day, I've seen some awful skill games in that weather in modern timesI tell you what, watching that video (great game) the skills back then weren't near today's standards. I get that the game was at high intensity, but there were so many grubbers and miskicks, even short sideways ones. In today's game they'd end up being costly turnovers. Also the handballing was nowhere near as sharp. I think it just goes to show how much more football today is based on the team and strategy, rather than one on one contests.
^^^^thisThe 2010/11 team was the best Collingwood side I have seen. Should have been back to back.

^^^^this
Yet again we failed to deliver.
If you've been a Collingwood supporter for 30 years plus,our ineptitude is unparalleled![]()
Excuses,excuses.Hardly ineptitude, we came up against the modern day superteam and our perfect match up for Hawkins (Brown) was out with an ACL and then Reid did a thigh on the day, Jolly was on one leg and Beams was out injured and a slew of players were underdone from injuries leading into the finals.. more often than not it's been Lady Luck that has decided our fate.. not ineptitude
Does anyone remember the home and away game against Essendon a few weeks before the finals and it all came down to that pile up in our goal square and we just couldn't get that goal.. the intensity was basically what you see these days, a moment 20 years ahead of it's time.. the raging bull charging through dragging a black and red rag doll behind him just before he gets hit and Brown, Keays and Daicos spearing the pack from different directions.. the commentators just flipped out because they'd never seen that kind of football before.. it was awesome
18min 40sec in
ps: Bomber Thompson cheating even back then, deliberate out of bounds before the rule was put in place
And how about Kelly's gather and disposal under pressure in the dying seconds.. hope Jake is just as good Ned![]()
I remember that game, not the detail of it, but the feeling afterwards, when I just 'knew'. For me, the possibilty of us winning the flag that year became a reality after that game. Footy's funny like that. There were a couple of games in 2009 when I saw glimpses of the awesome team we became in 2010, and started to get that feeling again. Great feeling to have!
The footballs they used back then were considerably different and more difficult to kick and handle than the ones they use today... especially in the wet they turned into bricks. The ones they play with today are a tighter shape, smaller and lighter... similar to the evolution of soccer balls.. it's hard to compare skill sets in different eras because of this.I tell you what, watching that video (great game) the skills back then weren't near today's standards. I get that the game was at high intensity, but there were so many grubbers and miskicks, even short sideways ones. In today's game they'd end up being costly turnovers. Also the handballing was nowhere near as sharp. I think it just goes to show how much more football today is based on the team and strategy, rather than one on one contests.
The footballs they used back then were considerably different and more difficult to kick and handle than the ones they use today... especially in the wet they turned into bricks. The ones they play with today are a tighter shape, smaller and lighter... similar to the evolution of soccer balls.. it's hard to compare skill sets in different eras because of this.
The footballs they used back then were considerably different and more difficult to kick and handle than the ones they use today... especially in the wet they turned into bricks. The ones they play with today are a tighter shape, smaller and lighter... similar to the evolution of soccer balls.. it's hard to compare skill sets in different eras because of this.
1990 team would have won...
God wore Black and White that day.
Yeah it would certainly have some effect, although I still think quite a few 20m passes under no pressure which missed targets would be turnovers in today's game. The handballing was also a lot slower and given more air time. That's just what I picked up on pretty quickly as I don't often watch replays. AFL in 2010 was a lot more about hitting targets and moving the ball quickly than 1990, and the defensive pressure was about as high as it got for the Pies, which makes me think that unless the 1990 side got the mental edge and played hard at the player, the 2010 side would walk away with it comfortably.
Sumich missing from ten put saved us in 1990.1990 wins.
Simply because they only had to have one go at winning the bloody thing.
Unlike 2010 who, for the sake of one bounce, almost blew it and had to have another go.
At least his are reasonable truthful excusesExcuses,excuses.
This is our problem.
The romantics will say 1990.
But 2010 were taller, stronger, faster and more skillful.
Footy is way much different between 1990 and 2010
The difference in footy between 1990 and 2010 is irrelevent when comparing the two sides. If the players from 1990 were developed in the contemporary era there is nothing to suggest that they would not have been as good or even better than they were in the past.

