Every 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.

"Magpies wait on Nick Maxwell, Alan Didak"
Mark Robinson - Herald Sun
"COLLINGWOOD skipper Nick Maxwell will have his calf muscle scanned tomorrow to determine how long he will be sidelined."

"Dees, Pies ponder lost chances after MCG draw"
Bruce Matthews - Herald Sun
"IMMOBILISED by cramps in both legs, Melbourne onballer Brent Moloney had few options to try to push his team to glory."

"Melbourne-Collingwood draw a great advert for extra-time"
Mark Stevens - Herald Sun
"WITH a draw rendering the theme songs obselete, the DJ at the MCG quickly swung to Plan B on the siren."

"Coaches agree, draw not such a bad result"
Michael Gleeson - The Age
"THE first draw of the season left both coaches claiming they had been fortunate to pinch two points from a game they should have lost after the Magpies and Demons followed their first game of the year, decided by a point, with a Queen's Birthday blockbuster that lived up to its billing."

"Demons take something from tie"
Jake Niall - Herald Sun
"Twice Collingwood has been involved in famous finals draws, one of which, the 1977 grand final, became a diabolical defeat seven days later."

"Demons make a lie of numbers"
Peter Hanlon - The Age
"STATISTICS, Mick Malthouse was quick to remind, can be given more weight than they deserve in modern football."

"Feeling of nothingness for both Demons and Magpies"
Courtney Walsh - The Australian
"THE bitter truth of a draw, as Melbourne and Collingwood fans will attest to after the Queen's Birthday thriller at the MCG, is the hollow feeling it leaves."