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Guess he's not bruise free after that.....

 

How many posts will it be before someone says Carlton will probably get rid of him and we should have a look at getting him on our list? It's bound to happen... where is Mike Nolan when we need him?


The guy is the biggest dead flop going around.

And to think this guy has a young kid.

Will be lucky to be at Carlton next year.

 

The guy is the biggest dead flop going around.

And to think this guy has a young kid.

Will be lucky to be at Carlton next year.

Garlett and Robinson - what a pair of losers


How many posts will it be before someone says Carlton will probably get rid of him and we should have a look at getting him on our list? It's bound to happen... where is Mike Nolan when we need him?

Even I wouldn't look at Robinson...

And to think this guy has a young kid.

Yeah what kind of [censored] goes out until 5am with a baby at home.

I hope his missus made him look after the kid when he finally got home that morning.

Yeah what kind of [censored] goes out until 5am with a baby at home.

I hope his missus made him look after the kid when he finally got home that morning.

would you want him looking after your kid?

especially after a bender

I really will never understand guys like Garlett and Robinson. As players they have talent to burn, but then they go and throw it all away. They remind me of anyone who takes up smoking these days, armed with the knowledge of the harm it will most likely do to them further down the track. It's just a bizarre mentality (maybe as bizarre as mine for offering up that analogy).

Yeah what kind of [censored] goes out until 5am with a baby at home.

I hope his missus made him look after the kid when he finally got home that morning.

You dont understand.

He is Tasmanian.

Just like Biff and BBO,its a normal trait for these islanders.


An idiot who has a severe lack of understanding in making choices he may be but if you could get him cheaply through the preseason draft with a contract loaded with several conditions, I would actually not mind having a look at Robinson.

Hard as nails and you never die wondering, Robinson has limited ability but he is everything in his endeavours and way in which he hits the ball that has seen the likes of Sylvia, Morton, Gysberts and others never get near their best

I would not rule out chasing him

An [censored] who has a severe lack of understanding in making choices he may be but if you could get him cheaply through the preseason draft with a contract loaded with several conditions, I would actually not mind having a look at Robinson.

Hard as nails and you never die wondering, Robinson has limited ability but he is everything in his endeavours and way in which he hits the ball that has seen the likes of Sylvia, Morton, Gysberts and others never get near their best

I would not rule out chasing him

Ah, Me Either!! If anyone can turn him around St. Paul can!

An [censored] who has a severe lack of understanding in making choices he may be but if you could get him cheaply through the preseason draft with a contract loaded with several conditions, I would actually not mind having a look at Robinson.

Hard as nails and you never die wondering, Robinson has limited ability but he is everything in his endeavours and way in which he hits the ball that has seen the likes of Sylvia, Morton, Gysberts and others never get near their best

I would not rule out chasing him

Sorry 'Pennant', can't agree with you on this one. He has too many Moloney like traits for me both off and on the field. Just bombs the ball forward without looking, also I think he does pick & choose his contests and isn't as hard as his image is portrayed.


An [censored] who has a severe lack of understanding in making choices he may be but if you could get him cheaply through the preseason draft with a contract loaded with several conditions, I would actually not mind having a look at Robinson.

Hard as nails and you never die wondering, Robinson has limited ability but he is everything in his endeavours and way in which he hits the ball that has seen the likes of Sylvia, Morton, Gysberts and others never get near their best

I would not rule out chasing him

Nope.

Nope nope.

Nope nope nope nope nope.

Nope.

An [censored] who has a severe lack of understanding in making choices he may be but if you could get him cheaply through the preseason draft with a contract loaded with several conditions, I would actually not mind having a look at Robinson.

Hard as nails and you never die wondering, Robinson has limited ability but he is everything in his endeavours and way in which he hits the ball that has seen the likes of Sylvia, Morton, Gysberts and others never get near their best

I would not rule out chasing him

Firrstly, he fails the NDH rules.

Whats more how could any of us barrack for a player who snidingly tagged us as 'bruise free'. It was the snideness that was as annoying as the comment.

On a seperate note - what does this say about Mick and his relationship with players that they are doing this.

 

On a seperate note - what does this say about Mick and his relationship with players that they are doing this.

That he prefers players that follow team rules...

Carlton might have to pay someone to take him


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