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I can't remember the last time I watched a game of football and changed my mind as to who I would prefer to win.

Carlton hit the lead and I cringe.

Then Richmond get the lead back and I can't wait for Carlton to get back in front.

What would be the equivalent of a double knock-out in Aussie rules?

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I definitely would prefer Richmond to win. They're irrelevant as a club, despite what they think. Carlton are smarmy, rich, cheating *somethings* who deserve every bit of pain and embarrassment they get.

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For all Richmond's talk about having a great year, making the finals this year etc etc, they have only won 5 more games than us this season.

I find this funny.

edit- I would prefer for them to beat that peice of [censored] club that is Carlton though

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For all Richmond's talk about having a great year, making the finals this year etc etc, they have only won 5 more games than us this season.

I find this funny.

edit- I would prefer for them to beat that peice of [censored] club that is Carlton though

It did make me laugh until I realised that 5 more wins meant they have won 3.5 times as many games than us. :(

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And they haven't been absolutely [censored] anilhilated on may occasions this year, as well as playing a watchable brand of footy.

So please, don't get on these forums and kid yourselves that we are not much worse off than the Tigers. They are waayyyyyyyyy ahead of us.

We suck. They don't.

It is a very competetive season, so there is not much between 6th and 12th, but light years between 6th and 16th.

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And they haven't been absolutely [censored] anilhilated on may occasions this year, as well as playing a watchable brand of footy.

So please, don't get on these forums and kid yourselves that we are not much worse off than the Tigers. They are waayyyyyyyyy ahead of us.

We suck. They don't.

It is a very competetive season, so there is not much between 6th and 12th, but light years between 6th and 16th.

Yep, exactly.

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He had a shocking day though. Gave away a lot of frees and looked slow. One lucky kick can't undo the rest.

And, boy, was it ever a lucky kick! He wasn't even aiming for the goals! He was trying to get it to a team-mate closer to the goals!

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I can't remember the last time I watched a game of football and changed my mind as to who I would prefer to win.

Carlton hit the lead and I cringe.

Then Richmond get the lead back and I can't wait for Carlton to get back in front.

What would be the equivalent of a double knock-out in Aussie rules?

Best bet would be for Carlton to win but they then get done for cheating again. This way they all lose.

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Brock 27 disposals, 10 tackles and winning goal for the Blues.

lets get him :unsure:
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