CarmenSandiego
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- Apr 23, 2024
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nah, mixed up there, he slept with his dog
ran over his car then slept with his dog. bastard.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
nah, mixed up there, he slept with his dog
We gave you a 30 year head startCome back and play with the big boys when your team has one 16 flags.
Collingwood doesn't have historical success, nor a 16th premiership?Choosing between following Carlton or Collingwood depends on what aspects of a team you value most:
Carlton:
- Rich History: Carlton has won 16 premierships, a strong historical track record.
- Success: The club enjoyed significant success in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Fan Base: Known for a passionate and loyal fan base.
Collingwood:
- Tradition: Collingwood has won 15 premierships and is one of the league's most storied clubs.
- Popularity: Known for having a massive and dedicated following.
- Recent Success: The club has been competitive in recent years, including a Grand Final appearance in 2018.
Both teams have a rich history and a large supporter base. If you appreciate historical success and a strong past, Carlton might be appealing. If you value a vibrant fan culture and recent competitiveness, Collingwood could be a better fit. Ultimately, the best choice is the one that resonates most with your personal interests and values.
As of August 2024, the Collingwood Football Club has won 16 VFL/AFL premierships. Their premierships were secured in the years: 1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1953, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1990, 2010, 2011, and 2020.Collingwood doesn't have historical success, nor a 16th premiership?
Um your chatbot or wherever you got the quote from is outdated re number of pies flags.Choosing between following Carlton or Collingwood depends on what aspects of a team you value most:
Carlton:
- Rich History: Carlton has won 16 premierships, a strong historical track record.
- Success: The club enjoyed significant success in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Fan Base: Known for a passionate and loyal fan base.
Collingwood:
- Tradition: Collingwood has won 15 premierships and is one of the league's most storied clubs.
- Popularity: Known for having a massive and dedicated following.
- Recent Success: The club has been competitive in recent years, including a Grand Final appearance in 2018.
Both teams have a rich history and a large supporter base. If you appreciate historical success and a strong past, Carlton might be appealing. If you value a vibrant fan culture and recent competitiveness, Collingwood could be a better fit. Ultimately, the best choice is the one that resonates most with your personal interests and values.
Maybe the early flags are “prehistoric “ success while to flags of Carlton (60s-80s) are “historic “Collingwood doesn't have historical success, nor a 16th premiership?
So, 1, maybe 2, out of 7. What an un-fun season for you!You don't get it so I'll explain it for you...
Hierarchy of "fun things" for Pies supporters:
1. Winning the flag ( the warm glow is well and truly still with us)
2. Beating Carlton twice in the season and watching them implode and miss finals.
3. Winning a prelim
4. Winning a final.
5. Making the 8
6. Winning Anzac day (half a tick)
7. NOT winning the wooden spoon and NOT getting the #1 pick.
Don't you pronoun me!Maybe the early flags are “prehistoric “ success while to flags of Carlton (60s-80s) are “historic “
(I don’t know how his chatbot works)
Is there an AI Tool that only pulls data to 1995 for the benefit of Carlton supporters?ChatGPT only pulls data up until 2022. Keep up oldies.
Since 1995, Collingwood has generally been more successful than Carlton in the AFL. Collingwood has made more finals appearances and won more premierships during this period. Carlton has struggled with consistency and has not won a premiership since their last one in 1995, while Collingwood has won premierships in 2010 and 2018.Is there an AI Tool that only pulls data to 1995 for the benefit of Carlton supporters?
The hilarious thing is, if you look at that list Carlton get about 6 ticks for the entirety of the 21st Century!So, 1, maybe 2, out of 7. What an un-fun season for you!
It a hierarchy. The top 2 are always guaranteed to put a big smile on our dial.So, 1, maybe 2, out of 7. What an un-fun season for you!
I can pick and choose dates too.
Carlton have won 0 flags since 1996
To show how important Collingwood are compared to Richmond.
Since 1961
Hawthorn 13 flags
Carlton 8 flags
Richmond 8 flags
Bombers 6 flags
Geelong 5 flags
Melbourne 3 flags
North Melbourne 4 flags
West Coast (founded 1986) 4 flags
Brisbane Lions (1996) 3 flags
Collingwood 3 flags
At least Collingwood have won the “reigning premiers” trophy. I guess someone has to win it every year.
'Generally been more successful'?Since 1995, Collingwood has generally been more successful than Carlton in the AFL. Collingwood has made more finals appearances and won more premierships during this period. Carlton has struggled with consistency and has not won a premiership since their last one in 1995, while Collingwood has won premierships in 2010 and 2018.
It a hierarchy. The top 2 are always guaranteed to put a big smile on our dial.So, 1, maybe 2, out of 7. What an un-fun season for you!
So AI knows that Maynard was blocked!Since 1995, Collingwood has generally been more successful than Carlton in the AFL. Collingwood has made more finals appearances and won more premierships during this period. Carlton has struggled with consistency and has not won a premiership since their last one in 1995, while Collingwood has won premierships in 2010 and 2018.
What year is it?
Matt Owies. St Kevin’s reservesYour kidding I hope?
Premiership medals on your list please ?
The year you’ve forgotten who your ex president was
Shouldn't you be jumping off the sinking ship like Dusty. Such a front runner, good for the glory years then runs for the hills as soon as it gets tough.