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Please. Liam Jones played 5 minutes of football last night.

Watching carlton last night from the half way point of the 2nd Q was just the same as watching us over the last 8 years

They have no forward line. For some reasons they sold it all

So why did you call it early and say Richmond would get belted ? Ha ha!

 

If he had concentrated on landing correctly instead of staging for a free kick he would not have sustained the injury. Another example of current day players not protecting themselves whilst looking for free kicks.

Spot on.

QUOTE OF THE YEAR

"I just can't see how we are going to lose a game this year"

M Malthouse

What a pisser!@

He has officially lost it

 

I know Levi Casboult's kicking is woeful but I'm wondering if this was the reason for his ommision from the Carlton team this week. They really did need a target up forward.

Mick said he didn't kick a goal at all during 3 NAB Cup games, so that may have been a reason. Still a little baffling considering they went hard to keep him when his stock rose towards the end of last season.


Mark Stevens just confirmed that Daisy Thomas would need surgery. 12 - 16 weeks.

Carlton's match day Runner Clint Bizzell?!

Wait, let me get this straight - are you trying to suggest that supporters on here would be salivating at the thought of Liam Jones playing for us?

You're having a laugh. A total spud of a footballer. Thankfully the footy department thinks the same and clearly wouldn't go near him with a 50 foot pole.

We have drafted much worse over the years...He is still relatively young for a key forward.
 

So why did you call it early and say Richmond would get belted ? Ha ha!

Yes it was an early call & Richmond were horrible at the time.

(They kicked 2 goals minutes after i posted it. Could have deleted the post. But i left it up there for a laugh) :)


Mark Stevens just confirmed that Daisy Thomas would need surgery. 12 - 16 weeks.

He also cemented his friendship with Mick at last night's post-game press conference.

Malthouse can be a real sook with the media, but Stevo clearly wasn't listening to his answers.

My prediction of Carlton finishing bottom 2 is looking good.

What did they trade for Jaksch, early days but didn't really show much at GWS either. Looks no better than Watson.

Pick 7 for pick 19 (Boekhurst), Jaksch & Mark Whiley.

Could still get some value out of that trade, but for a top 10 pick?

I'd expect more.

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James Hird getting booed on the big screen LOL

I now love Sydney fans

Trolololol Essendon.

They've completely stopped since halfway through the third quarter (they led by 41!). Not surprising, no pre-season for half of them.

Sydney looked pretty poor early, good opponent for them to work themselves into form.


HAHAHA!!! EFC lost!

Held scoreless in last qtr with syd having 10 scoring shots to ZIP!! Poetic Justice!!

Hird getting booed every time they show him on the screen.

Heaney seals the game.

SYDNEY have got out of jail on this one.

God it's good to have footy back :).

It's weird. Every team on bigfooty are talking us up, except for Brisbane supporters. Man they have got stuck up now. I'm going for the scum tonight. Soz lads.


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A Demon win

Essendon choking

Hird getting booed mercilessly

What a day

 

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