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I think I saw something on Fox a few evenings ago that was highlighting the fact that Carlton had scored 55 goals up to that point this season, while their offloaded forwards Eddie Betts, Jarrod Waite, Josh Kennedy and Jeff Garlett had kicked 57 goals between them. Pretty damning of their recruitment strategy.

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I don't know. I just find it uneasy taking pleasure out of another club's misfortunes. As much as I hate Carltom and it's fans, I don't wish what we've been through to happen to another group of fans...

...lol jk, screw 'em!

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Blues and Bombers in a world of hurt, and two Pies players with positive tests.

If the MFC start winning games things everything is perfect

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They need to buy GWS...

...or merge and relocate there :-) Edited by monoccular
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They'll be alright.

Cripps, Menzel, Docherty and Jaksch are the next Gibbs, Murphy, Walker and Thomas.

Which is to say, variously overrated 'stars' whose exploits mask the overall inadequacy of a list...

Carlton could be facing a serious Brett Ratten curse, after the dodgy reasons and incompetent manner of his sacking.

"Ratten's Revenge"?

Brett's Hex"?

Try to be polite to Carlton supporters for a while though - there's more than a few who are so disappointed in the club that they are earnestly debating the point of remaining loyal to the Blues.

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They'll be alright.

Cripps, Menzel, Docherty and Jaksch are the next Gibbs, Murphy, Walker and Thomas.

Which is to say, variously overrated 'stars' whose exploits mask the overall inadequacy of a list...

Carlton could be facing a serious Brett Ratten curse, after the dodgy reasons and incompetent manner of his sacking.

"Ratten's Revenge"?

Brett's Hex"?

Try to be polite to Carlton supporters for a while though - there's more than a few who are so disappointed in the club that they are earnestly debating the point of remaining loyal to the Blues.

In their defense, most Blues fans I know are quick to acknowledge the ineptness of their club since 2002.

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Don't get ahead of ourselves, we still are yet to play them.

You can say that again.

As everyone knows, the last time we ever achieved anything significant was 2006 where we played in finals & finished 7th. The Blues won the spoon that year yet still managed to defeat us in both encounters! The Blues might be at another low ebb but we are hardly a finals proposition nor a huge threat to them. I suspect it would be a pretty close match unless we get our best list back on the park before then and they are still cactus.

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It appears the two biggest draft manipulators end up with the two worst lists!

actually saints as well.

I think its not the draft but the management of the rebuild/development, & of the lists that has left those clubs crawling. we were crawling before hand. the hawks rebuilt this way.

but the hawks maintained the ferocity off field & managed they're rebuild via the draft & via strong list management/trades very well, thru the likes of Jason Dunstall. shrewd.

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Carlton are the new Melbourne. I never thought they would make us look good.

their arrogance has shipwrecked them. & their kids.

the arrogance hangover from the elliot times IMO has caused this sour culture.

we have had our own dose, even if in hushed tones & inner sniggering. the result the same, stilted development of recruits with big heads & no output.

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You can say that again.

As everyone knows, the last time we ever achieved anything significant was 2006 where we played in finals & finished 7th. The Blues won the spoon that year yet still managed to defeat us in both encounters! The Blues might be at another low ebb but we are hardly a finals proposition nor a huge threat to them. I suspect it would be a pretty close match unless we get our best list back on the park before then and they are still cactus.

It's still good to see their arrogant supporters eating $h1t.
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Remember those bumper stickers that were going around in about 2006 i think....."Carlton wooden spoon, best thing i have ever seen".......saw them on so many cars!

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All's not well at the Bluebaggers. Mass staff exodus and unhappy work conditions. Thank god it's no longer us.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/mass-exodus-of-carlton-staff-continues-20150521-gh6ytz.html

Them hiring Stephen Trigg will have the same results as us hiring Cameron Schwab

Both had poisonous histories. Carlton really screwed up when they could have learned a lesson from us in not how to hire staff.

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In their defense, most Blues fans I know are quick to acknowledge the ineptness of their club since 2002.

Not the ones I know. They all thought that the Blues were on the cusp of the top 4 only two years ago. I kept telling them that they had a shallow list, masked by Judd's brilliance. Turns out I was right.

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