The yearly AFL Season Guide is all set for release, however one apparent information has actually left Collingwood fans in disaster. AFL Record produces the annual publication that consists of a wrap-up of the 2023 season in addition to whatever you require to learn about next year. With in-depth gamer profiles, special statistics from every club, every draft choice, plus whatever else you require to understand, it has actually been the analytical bible of the AFL for over 25 years. Analysis, regional footy and the greatest minutes, Seven and 7plus are the home of footy programs for each fan. Stream them all free of charge on 7plus >> However, when AFL Record tweeted its upcoming release, it struck a nerve with some Magpies fans. Collingwood fans were left scratching their heads with the front cover that included Brisbane super star Lachie Neale provided the Magpies beat the Lions in this year’s grand last. The 2024 AFL Season Guide. Credit: AFL Record”Runners up edition: When does the premiership edition come out?” One fan tweeted. “Who won the flag? Doubt lots of will offer,” another stated. “You ‘d offer a lot more of these if you put a Collingwood Premiership gamer on the front cover,” another included. “Why is a LOSER on the cover, Pies won the FLAG and needs to be on the front. AFL you’ve lost a faithful fan,” another stated. “Don’t understand Lions won the premiership? The cover interest understand (sic) one other than Lions fans,” another included. The important things these Collingwood fans stopped working to comprehend was that the previous season’s Brownlow medallist has actually constantly included on the front cover the list below year. Lachie Neale and partner Jules after the Brownlow Medal. Credit: Getty”It’s constantly been the Brownlow medallist. I’m ashamed to be related to some Pies fans, far out!” a fan tweeted. “Well if there was any doubt about how prepared the Collingwood fanbase is, this puts it to bed,” another stated. “Yikes. the talk about this are awkward. remarkably all from one club’s fanbase. The Brownlow medal winner has actually been on the cover for over 25 years. Get a grip,” another included. That description wasn’t enough for one fan. “Apparently the private award acknowledgment supersedes the total group success,” they tweeted. New AFL Record editor Ashley Browne likewise weighed in and provided a message to the unhappy Pies fans. “To all the Collingwood fans having a crisis, the Brownlow medallist constantly includes on the cover. A lot of terrific Magpies material as soon as you turn the page,” he tweeted.