Collingwood-Richmond, is it a one way or two way rivalry?

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Lmao, didn't say he was mates with them, he said players are mates with players from other clubs, the point is, supporters are the rivals, not clubs.

He can't beat Carlton if they never play finals.
Our rivalry with Carlton is the only thing keeping their club somewhat relevant in the modern landscape.

As for the thread title, it's the definition of a one way rivalry. I was happy for Richmond when they won in 2017 and even joined in the celebrations with Richmond mates. I know many other Collingwood supporters who were happy for Richmond too.

Would any Richmond supporter celebrate a Collingwood premiership?
 
Our rivalry with Carlton is the only thing keeping their club somewhat relevant in the modern landscape.

As for the thread title, it's the definition of a one way rivalry. I was happy for Richmond when they won in 2017 and even joined in the celebrations with Richmond mates. I know many other Collingwood supporters who were happy for Richmond too.

Would any Richmond supporter celebrate a Collingwood premiership?
This exactly.

I wore a Richmond guernsey whilst watching from a pool bar whilst overseas in 2017.

Zero chance any Richmond supporters would be doing that for our team.
 
Our rivalry with Carlton is the only thing keeping their club somewhat relevant in the modern landscape.

As for the thread title, it's the definition of a one way rivalry. I was happy for Richmond when they won in 2017 and even joined in the celebrations with Richmond mates. I know many other Collingwood supporters who were happy for Richmond too.

Would any Richmond supporter celebrate a Collingwood premiership?

Out of the clubs that can actually win it, I’m going for you.


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This is going to sound bias af but Collingwood are almost always hard to beat, Richmond were in the void for a long while there so naturally they would have viewed Collingwood as a tasty scalp, even when they were the top dogs they found us hard to beat really :)
 
This is going to sound bias af but Collingwood are almost always hard to beat, Richmond were in the void for a long while there so naturally they would have viewed Collingwood as a tasty scalp, even when they were the top dogs they found us hard to beat really :)

It’s amazing what a Richmond game plan does. Not taking anything away from the pies though. They have the cattle to pull it off and I hope they go all the way. Great win today, shame it wasn’t by under a goal though


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Well, after over 100 posts in this thread it looks pretty likely that it's a zero-way rivalry.

Yeah I don’t think the younger gen considers it a rivalry, we haven’t won flags off each other either in 4 decades either. So we really only argue club size which isn’t enough for a rivalry and 99% of people don’t even care.


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Yeah I don’t think the younger gen considers it a rivalry, we haven’t won flags off each other either in 4 decades either. So we really only argue club size which isn’t enough for a rivalry and 99% of people don’t even care.


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Collingwood-Richmond elimination final looms large. It'll be massive and we remember how massive the 2018 preliminary final was.
 
Our rivalry with Carlton is the only thing keeping their club somewhat relevant in the modern landscape.

As for the thread title, it's the definition of a one way rivalry. I was happy for Richmond when they won in 2017 and even joined in the celebrations with Richmond mates. I know many other Collingwood supporters who were happy for Richmond too.

Would any Richmond supporter celebrate a Collingwood premiership?
Depends who they're playing. Rather Pies win a flag before Blues or Cats.
I guess that goes for alot of teams.
 
Collingwood-Richmond elimination final looms large. It'll be massive and we remember how massive the 2018 preliminary final was.

Yeah except this time they are just a B grade version of us. Exactly the same game plan. Since we are essentially fully fit, they have no chance. We’ve done it longer than they have.


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Yeah except this time they are just a B grade version of us. Exactly the same game plan. Since we are essentially fully fit, they have no chance. We’ve done it longer than they have.


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Everyone knows Fly was the brains behind the entire Richmond operation. Their success and subsequent drop-off coincided precisely with him coming and going.

As if a grown man in a visor could concoct a decent game plan…

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It is a very one sided domination we have over the Tigers. We lead them 4-2 in Premierships against each other have a Head to Head lead of 120-92 and they haven’t beaten us in a final in over 41 years.
The fact I want the Tigers to win when they play Carlton, Essendon, Port, Brisbane and Melbourne shows where they sit.
Whilst Collingwood Richmond have a massive traditional neighbourhood rivalry it stemmed from Collingwood embarrassing Richmond by defeating them in 3 Grand Finals in a row. Blues our biggest rival easily.
You guys have won 2 flags since ww2, so settle down grandpa

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Lol no, why would anybody have a rivalry with a club that gifts everybody flags? Their poor supporters live in the past cause they are no good anymore (2 flags in 60 years). So they keep bringing up the 1920s 4peat and think they are still the biggest club even though they haven’t been for half a decade now. Pretty sad, they’ve got nothing else going for them anymore, may as well fold.


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you mean 2 flags in 22 years.
 

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