Geelong coach Chris Scott has doubled down on his disappointment with not being able to play a home final at GMHBA Stadium.

The Cats finished atop the AFL ladder, but will ‘host’ Collingwood at the MCG in their Qualifying Final.

Scott remains firm on his desire for Geelong to play finals at Kardinia Park.

“I can trot out inanities like ‘we’ll play anyone anywhere’, well you have no choice, of course that’s what you’re going to do,” Scott told SEN’s Whateley.

“But if someone asks a question like ‘does the finals series make sense’ the answer’s going to be no, it doesn’t, it’s wrong and the AFL know it’s wrong.

“We sit down and talk about these things regularly — the club’s position is we’re not running away from this.”

David King expressed his concerns on Monday with how the Cats are handling the situation, suggesting Scott’s negativity could seep through the playing group.

However, the Geelong coach doesn't believe it will be an issue.

“It depends how highly you rate them — if you think that they’re psychological minnows, then maybe it could be a problem,” he said.

“I don’t think they are, I’m sure they’re not. I think that’s absurd in the extreme.”