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Might actually watch some more footy tonight. Usually my interest in the game is totally spent by the time the Melbourne game is over each week.


The most pleasing thing is this was an effort based win, very well done lads!

I died on the table right? You can tell me.

Yep. You're in Robot Hell...where (naturally) the Demons reign supreme for all eternity.

Give the big man Spencer his dues peoples. He was great

 

Not even angry they are not talking about us. Happy for us to be out of the media.

Anyone who can read lips will know that Roosy messed up the words to the song. Don't worry pal, you'll get 'em right before long.


Yep. You're in Robot Hell...where (naturally) the Demons reign supreme for all eternity.

You'll suffer 'till the end of time,

enduring tortures; most of which rhyme

Trapped forever here in Robot Hell!

Finally a 4am wake up to watch over here in the UK that was worth it, Go Deesrlton forum must be in meltdown.

Need to hear them sing that song a few more times this year. Sounded so good to my ears.


Roos's message is getting across. Is this the turning of the corner?I [censored] hope so.

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Frawley forward

Dunn forward

Pedo back

Howe back

A clear gameplan

This is why we are paying Roos 1.5 mil

WE JUST BEAT CARLTON!!!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

I think you'd have to call Nathan Jones elite now. Not quite at the Ablett, Pendlebury, Jobe Watson level, but if you widen the field of elite midfielders a bit he's there.

Give the big man Spencer his dues peoples. He was great

Hell learn, he has guts & will have a big go. the smart stuff will come as he gets more games. tough rucks who'll bash, crash, chase & tackle, is big hearted, arsebusting contesting... the other stuff will come

rucks with no heart & no GO, R no good.


Roos's message is getting across. Is this the turning of the corner?I [censored] hope so.

waking from a slumber, IMO?

 

Our first win against Carlton since The Kreuzer Cup, 2007. Would love to know the average losing margin in that time too. They're bad, but we really should enjoy this.


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