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The team then fell into a state of decline, before being rejuvenated by its new president, ], who led an on-field and off-field modernisation mission which helped the team to reach the grand final in 2002 and 2003. Ironically, it was ] who coached the ] to victory on both occasions. The team then fell into a state of decline, before being rejuvenated by its new president, ], who led an on-field and off-field modernisation mission which helped the team to reach the grand final in 2002 and 2003. Ironically, it was ] who coached the ] to victory on both occasions.

Collingwood is disliked nationally for their rampant, arrogant attitude, which amusingly still exists even upon their poor ] results. It's a commonly known phrase in Victoria for "Collingwood Supporters to go to hell and die" as well as "Eddie Maguire is a self serving idiot". Collingwood is the most disliked club for their poor attitude and their attempts to destroy the great game of ].


AFL/VFL Premierships: AFL/VFL Premierships:

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Members of the Australian Football League
Adelaide Football Club
Brisbane Lions Football Club
Carlton Football Club
Collingwood Football Club
Essendon Football Club
Fremantle Football Club
Geelong Football Club
Hawthorn Football Club
Kangaroos Football Club
Melbourne Football Club
Port Adelaide Football Club
Richmond Football Club
St Kilda Football Club
Sydney Football Club
West Coast Eagles Football Club
Western Bulldogs Football Club

The Collingwood Football Club (nicknamed The Magpies because of the black and white jerseys worn by the players) is an Australian rules football club, playing in the elite Australian Football League.

The Magpies are known for its passinoate supporting base, and have traditionally been the team other fans "love to hate", due perhaps to their on-field successes combined with a "rough and ready" attitude in line with its working-class roots. The national league may have diluted this feeling somewhat, but rivalries with fellow Victorian clubs Carlton Football Club and Essendon Football Club remain fierce.

Collingwood is notable for holding the greatest run of successive premierships - four in a row from 1927-1930. But equally renowned has been their tendency to lose grand finals in recent times. Their 1958 victory was to be their last for 32 years. During this drought, fans remarkably had to endure no less than nine fruitless grand finals (1960, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1977 (draw, then loss), 1979, 1980, 1981), inspiring the term "Colliwobbles" to signify a choking phenomenon. The 1990 team coached by Leigh Matthews brought relief in a one-way affair against Essendon.

The team then fell into a state of decline, before being rejuvenated by its new president, Eddie McGuire, who led an on-field and off-field modernisation mission which helped the team to reach the grand final in 2002 and 2003. Ironically, it was Leigh Matthews who coached the Brisbane Lions to victory on both occasions.

Collingwood is disliked nationally for their rampant, arrogant attitude, which amusingly still exists even upon their poor 2004 results. It's a commonly known phrase in Victoria for "Collingwood Supporters to go to hell and die" as well as "Eddie Maguire is a self serving idiot". Collingwood is the most disliked club for their poor attitude and their attempts to destroy the great game of Australian Rules Football.

AFL/VFL Premierships:

1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990.

Brownlow Medal winners:

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