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As much as it pains me to say it but we have a snowflakes chance this week, even with a full team I would have my doubts but with half a team? So if you want any joy Friday night at least make a bit of coin it's hard to bet against my beloved team but it is also reality...side note made $600 last week while watching us get flogged, trust me doesn't hurt as much if you can make some money out of our misery.

 
 

It's blood money. Couldn't sleep at night betting against us and wouldn't enjoy spending the money if I did.

It's blood money. Could sleep at night betting against us and would enjoy spending the money if I did.

Carlton at the line last week was the easiest 1.91 ever given by the TAB. Easy pickings


It's blood money. Couldn't sleep at night betting against us and wouldn't enjoy spending the money if I did.

Not that I'm encouraging anyone to gamble, but if it makes you feel better you could donate all winnings to the club.

Not that I'm encouraging anyone to gamble, but if it makes you feel better you could donate all winnings to the club.

Or donate it to Tom, may help keep him. Though we would have to place a lot of bets.

Or donate it to Tom, may help keep him. Though we would have to place a lot of bets.

or put it into a MM fund ?

 

I tell you what if things keep going the way they are going I might chuck a couple of bucks on us.

This week is cooking along nicely for us.

Anywhere I can bet on a Melbourne player getting reported?

Carlton at the line last week was the easiest 1.91 ever given by the TAB. Easy pickings

I took the tri bet of Carlton over 15.5 in a multi with both NRL teams to cover their lines.

As long as they keep putting in terrible performances, I have no guilt in backing the opposition.


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