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.

"Bulldogs and Magpies jigsaw"
Rohan Connolly - The Age
"CLOSE but no cigar is a popular phrase that has carried just a little more resonance for the Western Bulldogs and Collingwood these past few years."

"Bulldogs to pass their biggest test"
Robert Walls - The Age
"A victory over Collingwood tonight is vital. The Pies have won six on the trot and sit fourth on the ladder."

"All's well that ends Well"
The Age
"TO BORROW a line from his club president, what a big week it has been for Sharrod Wellingham."

"'I won't take Hall' - Malthouse"
Scott Gullan - Herald Sun
"Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse yesterday not only dismissed the idea but questioned whether the Sydney bad boy would cope with the increased scrutiny of playing for a Melbourne club."

"Pie star pleads for coach to stay"
Jon Ralph - Herald Sun
"COPELAND Trophy winner Dane Swan says the Collingwood players want Mick Malthouse as their coach next year but are aware the decision is out of their hands."

"Running Free"
Jon Ralph - Herald Sun
"PEOPLE have made a habit of underestimating Collingwood's Dane Swan - and the ramifications are costly."

"Ink in Dane Swan's veins"
Jon Ralph - Herald Sun
"WHEN Dane Swan decides to add to his personal tattoo collection, he doesn't muck around."