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Toast Pendles 250th

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I gave it a like Anzac, but don't get the wrong idea. It was so bad that it was good.
C'mon mate, you know that's how I roll.

PS: You didn't get a like because you're spelling was all wrong.
 
Will go down as one of the greats of Collingwood.well done pendles on his 250 game
 
Slightly off topic but what does everyone else think of Pendle's support for Bucks today and for him to stay on next year?

A Captain and a statesman showing a unified front for coach as a genuine motion or a firthy to veil true thoughts to the adverse of what was said?
 
Loves a big game and a big ocassion, plays injured and you don't even know it.

I remember in one of his first games, being one out in the 50 with one of the better defenders at the time...held his ground took a contested mark and kicked the goal.

It was always going to be a great career
 

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This bloke is a legend. I feel privileged to have got to seen him play. When the ball is in Pendles hands you just know he is going to make the perfect decision. And his ability to execute what his mind wants to do with the ball is incredible. Barely ever misses a target by hand or by foot. Give him the ball 70m our from goal and you just know the ball is in the right hands. And that's not even considering his ability to make time and space in situations when he has no right to do so. So often he casually lets 3-4 opposition players run past him in traffic as if he's recreating The Matrix.
It will be a sad day when he retires or leaves Collingwood so we have to enjoy him while we can. At least he won a flag in 2010 but I'm devastated about the lack of team success he has enjoyed in the prime of his career.
 
This bloke is a legend. I feel privileged to have got to seen him play. When the ball is in Pendles hands you just know he is going to make the perfect decision. And his ability to execute what his mind wants to do with the ball is incredible. Barely ever misses a target by hand or by foot. Give him the ball 70m our from goal and you just know the ball is in the right hands. And that's not even considering his ability to make time and space in situations when he has no right to do so. So often he casually lets 3-4 opposition players run past him in traffic as if he's recreating The Matrix.
It will be a sad day when he retires or leaves Collingwood so we have to enjoy him while we can. At least he won a flag in 2010 but I'm devastated about the lack of team success he has enjoyed in the prime of his career.
Agree with everything. Imagine how he must be feeling having to deal with a clueless coach and teammates like Aish.
 
I'll never forget that goal he kicked in extra time against Weagles in Perth to make the prelim. We should have been premiers in 2007, 10 & 11. We wuz robbed.
 

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You just knew he was going to be a star when he was on the ground and pick pocketed Paul Williams. It's been a treat Pendles, hope there are many more games to come.
 
He was clearly hampered in the left leg tonight. Can't pinpoint it but I picked it up early. I suspect he's having back issues with on again off again sciatic pain.

Love him.
 

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