Every weekday morning collingwoodfc.com.au will publish ‘Pies in Print’ which will keep Magpie supporters informed on what is being written about the club in major papers around the country.

"Good luck with Pies job, Nathan Buckley"
Scott Gullan - The Herald Sun
"FOR 20 minutes yesterday, Mick Malthouse held court at his weekly press conference."

"Alan Didak action all on field"
Scott Gullan - The Herald Sun
"ALAN Didak's estimation is he previously spent 30 per cent of his time thinking about footy and the rest worrying about having a good time."

"Pies axe livewire Collingwood forward Brad Dick"
Matt Windley - Herald Sun
"COLLINGWOOD last night made the shock decision to drop exciting young forward Brad Dick for its clash with Carlton at the MCG tonight."

"Pies close in on snaring Buckley"
Caroline Wilson - The Age
"COLLINGWOOD coach Mick Malthouse has accepted in principle a deal that would see him work next season side-by-side with his former captain Nathan Buckley."

"Magpies rule when it's a numbers game up forward"
Robert Walls - The Age
"Their rivals tonight, the Magpies, have a far greater spread of scoring options."

"Pies buoyed by return of five stars"
Jesse Hogan and Martin Blake - Herald Sun
"JOSH Fraser is out of action, but Collingwood supporters still seething about their 51-point hiding from Carlton this year will be buoyed that five of the team's stars will be back for tonight's rematch."

"Brown 'must get our respect'"
Jesse Hogan - Herald Sun
"MICK Malthouse is upset the speculation about Nathan Buckley joining Collingwood as an assistant coach, or coach of the Magpies' VFL side, could undermine current VFL coach Gavin Brown."

"Apply law of the jungle: Malthouse"
Jesse Hogan - Herald Sun
"MICK Malthouse said he did not want to talk about priority draft picks at his press conference yesterday. Then passion took over and he launched a tirade about the competition being compromised enough as it is without priority picks."

"Blues look to history repeating"
Courtney Walsh - The Australian
"IT is a similarity form students will have pencilled in their black book in a match where Collingwood and Carlton are jostling for a position in the top four."

"Mick Malthouse declares he's not done yet"
Courtney Walsh - The Australian
"MICK Malthouse's intent on marking his turf was clear immediately following Collingwood's final training session ahead of tonight's crucial match against Carlton at the MCG."