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Blues by 41 points at 3/4 time.

Fevalenko came alive there with 3 in about 5 minutes. Anyone know who was on him for that period? Was reasonably well held up to half time, but now it's looking like it'll be one of his better games ever. He's assisted in a couple along with his 6.

I can't believe Jamar has kicked 5. What the hell is going on?!!

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Jamar WTF??!!!

McLean up forward is comical and poor McNamara got done by Fevola.

This stadium is [censored] and Carlton supporters are a bunch of wankers.

The end of this season can't come quick enough.

Terrible news about Wheels :(

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Looking at a ten goal loss, which is probably still a pretty good result given the injury list, and the fact that when we were competing in the first half with the correct positional moves, we were keeping up quite well.

Would also like to know who picked up Gibbs and Garlett in the second half, as they have been largely kept out of it.

One more week to go until we know if it's pick 1 + 2 or not.

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some of our decision making is just deplorable

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Good to see Bambi playing some great football against some quality players, really shows us why he should Captain the side!!!!

I'm on here all the time, and I've never heard that nickname.

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do none of our guys understand SHEPHERDING !!! :angry:

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Forget about Jamar, now Robbo is making himself look like he might be a chance for a trade! If I was the Dogs I'd be excited to get him!

Weird scoreline. We should be ashamed at letting an incredible 22.9 - 141 through for the opposition, but we've done ok to snare 14.6 ourselves. If we were to get 100 points in a 7 goal loss... what can you say about that?

Like I said, weird scoreline, but I'll take it. :D

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Forget about Jamar, now Robbo is making himself look like he might be a chance for a trade! If I was the Dogs I'd be excited to get him!

Weird scoreline. We should be ashamed at letting an incredible 22.9 - 141 through for the opposition, but we've done ok to snare 14.6 ourselves. If we were to get 100 points in a 7 goal loss... what can you say about that?

Like I said, weird scoreline, but I'll take it. :D

Eade has ruled it out !!

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I wish Bailey would leave our club. Nothing I have seen of him to date suggests he'll ever be a good match day coach.

Robbo is really sticking it up him though.

Good thing he's not trying to show you.

You'd probably need Mark Fine to point it out before you'd believe it.

You really shouldn't show off your lack of understanding of the game like that, it only embarrasses you.

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Eade has ruled it out !!

Bugger. Must have missed that. Maybe the Blues?!!! :D

Perhaps we shouldn't have told him he was done. Now that everyone knows he won't be at MFC they won't trade much.

:D

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Good thing he's not trying to show you.

You'd probably need Mark Fine to point it out before you'd believe it.

You really shouldn't show off your lack of understanding of the game like that, it only embarrasses you.

He is a muppit - has no club loyalty, is so desperate to hang onto his job, he'd rather player players out of position than win.

Tell me what stunning tacticts has he shown in his two years at the club?

His famous game plan is still that, a pie in the sky.

Me don't need to embarrass myself when I can leave that to the coach.

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