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Good Old Collingwood Forever
This is the story of the last fifty years from the Premiership of Lou Richards in 1953 through to the days of Nathan Buckley and his men. We relive the triumphs of the fifties through Richards, Rose and Weideman. The Grand Final nightmares of the sixties and early seventies through Tuddenham, Thompson, Gabelich, Waters, and McKenna. We follow the epic struggles of Tom Hafey and his men as they took the Magpies to the top of the ladder only to have that ultimate prize cruelly snatched from their grasp. This is the story of a proud Football Club - there is none prouder.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the rich history and enduring legacy of the Collingwood Football Club, one of Australia's most iconic sporting institutions. It delves into the team's triumphs, struggles, and the passionate community that has supported it for generations. The film highlights key figures and pivotal moments that have shaped the club's identity.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific sports team, its reception was primarily among fans and within the Australian sporting community. It is generally regarded as a solid historical account for Collingwood supporters, offering a nostalgic look at the club's past.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical depth and comprehensive look at the club's journey.
Appreciated by Collingwood fans for its nostalgic portrayal and celebration of club heritage.
Considered a valuable record for AFL enthusiasts interested in the Magpies' story.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, tend to focus on the documentary's effectiveness in capturing the spirit and history of the Collingwood Football Club, often from the perspective of dedicated supporters.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with numerous past players and coaches, offering a diverse range of perspectives on the club's history.
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