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The coaches: Michael Malthouse

By: Glenn McFarlane Coach: 2000-2011 Games coached: 286 (2000-2011) It started in the front seat

The coaches: Leigh Matthews

By: Glenn McFarlane Coach: 1986-1995 Games coached: 224 In the mad minutes after Collingwood

Strickland's scrapbook

Bill Strickland, the first captain of Collingwood, kept a scrapbook outlining his playing career

Fan donates rare memorabilia

In August 2014, a mystery benefactor donated $1.5 million worth of memorabilia to the Collingwood

In Black and White Magazine

Collingwood's In Black and White magazine has been a regular staple of the Magpie experience for

Tony Shaw coaches in a 1999 match.
The coaches: Tony Shaw

Coach: 1996-99 Games coached: 88 When Tony Shaw finished his playing career in 1994, he stood

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Notes

Since the launch of Collingwood Forever, the club has received many contributions adding to the

Port Adelaide legend John Cahill became the first man to arrive from outside Victoria and coach at Victoria Park.
The coaches: John Cahill

By: Glenn McFarlane Coach: 1983-84 Games coached: 47 Collingwood embarked on a nation-wide search

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The emblem/ logo

The choice of Collingwood’s nickname/ emblem was an easy one; the club’s decision to wear

The motto 'Floreat Pica' features on the front of the club's 1974 Christmas card.
Floreat Pica

The club’s motto, Floreat Pica, was suggested by treasurer and former player Bob Rush in

Mike Richardson with club psychologist Dr. Michael Bernard in 1984.
Psychology in the 1980s

The below article was published in the In Black and White newsletter in March 1984.  It alerts

Nathan Buckley in action during the 20/20 Tsunami cricket match between Melbourne and Collingwood at Junction Oval on January 30, 2005.
Howzat - Collingwood and Cricket

By: Luke Mason The Collingwood Cricket Club was formed on 18 June, 1906, and played its home