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The round starts tonight with Hawks vs Blues.

Can Carlton keep the margin under 150 points?

 

The round starts tonight with Hawks vs Blues.

Can Carlton keep the margin under 150 points?

They'll be lucky to keep up for half a quarter. Let's hope the Hawks don't take it easy.

In other news, Tom Boyd was dropped.

Leadup TV prior to tonight's game, just corny crud. Carey and Ling J.sus H Christ. The host whatever his name is , well lets just say different and McAveny should be doing the races from Hong Kong.

Is this the best 7 can do?

 

Leadup TV prior to tonight's game, just corny crud. Carey and Ling J.sus H Christ. The host whatever his name is , well lets just say different and McAveny should be doing the races from Hong Kong.

Is this the best 7 can do?

Foxtel aren't doing much better. "Carlton have been really competitive winning 2 from their last 6"

Carlton are crap and will get smashed, just call it as it is.


Just listen to Ling tonight. The bloke LOVES the sound of his own voice and he spouts utter dribble, particularly early in the game when he tries to get across this fake excitement about what's happening on the field. It's horrible to listen to.

Just listen to Ling tonight. The bloke LOVES the sound of his own voice and he spouts utter dribble, particularly early in the game when he tries to get across this fake excitement about what's happening on the field. It's horrible to listen to.

And he's the only boundary rider ever who's 'required' to speak every 30 seconds

 

Not going to bother watching it. And I wont watch essendon port tomorrow night, well may tune in if the bummers are getting thrashed.


lets have some fun

when will carlscum score their first goal?

i'll say 25th min 2nd quarter (probably from a free kick)

Just then, Carlton had the ball on the half forward line, kicked it sideways (they had the ball for a long time) and then Buckley finally got the ball and kicked it long to the goal square, however the only players there were three Hawks.

Why do coaches allow their forwards to push so far up the ground?

Do they not want their forwards to kick goals?

It wasn't as if Carlton didn't have time to get back, this is exactly what is wrong with football today.

It's great to watch because it's Carlton getting flogged, but it's also hard to watch as I see so much of 2013 Melbourne in their performance.

They'll be lucky to keep up for half a quarter. Let's hope the Hawks don't take it easy.

In other news, Tom Boyd was dropped.

Spot on they kept up for close to half a Q then it was all over...

Would like to see someone belt Gibson in the guts as pay back for earlier...


Tuned into tonight's game and must say in contrast to the above I am enjoying the contest, free flowing game, skills on full display from both sides and yes the scoring is a bit one sided but this is still a great spectacle. And I must say I really loved Ronaldo's goal for Madrid to go 2 up, football at its best.


With such a big soccer game on at the MCG right now this game is exactly the last thing the AFL needs right now.

Serves them right, they are directly responsible for this mess. Not only the dilution of talent across the league to protect their precious expansion experiment, but they scheduled Carlton 7 Friday night games. Laughably shortsighted and they deserve every shred of criticism they're getting.

Shocking for the competition. No joy in this even if it's Carlton. Only good footy news so far is the likelihood of GW$ losing Treloar because of the money Sheedy wasted trying to punish Melbourne.

Shocking for the competition. No joy in this even if it's Carlton. Only good footy news so far is the likelihood of GW$ losing Treloar because of the money Sheedy wasted trying to punish Melbourne.

Shocking how? Do the Hawks academy players or COLA?
 

lets have some fun

when will carlscum score their first goal?

i'll say 25th min 2nd quarter (probably from a free kick)

Ok so the margin is 11goals at the 20min mark of the second quarter.....Pick the final Margin.....I will say 21 goals.


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