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Just watched the whole replay (I was out tonight) and absolutely no doubt that was a deliberate out of bounds. Still 23 seconds left on the clock. He practically rugby passed it over the line. Hilarious though. Gee, we let one slip losing to those mugs, even two down for much of the game. They're just pretenders. 

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38 minutes ago, Uncle Fester said:

Lance Whitnall

Ha. 

Incidentally, I used to work with his old man Grahame who played late 70s / early 80s. He's had 3 knee recos since finishing footy and still working as a store man in his late 60's; tough bugger. 

I would quiz him all the time about his and Lance's time at Carlton but he was reluctant to talk about it. I think the club ended both of their relationships poorly from what I gathered....

And a gnarly looking bloke who gave his son all his 'bagger' looks. I used to give him shlt and say he had the face of a chewed up Mintie. He would retort with 'Melbourne supporter'. Touché. 

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4 hours ago, Darkhorse72 said:

The deliberate was there, blatant hit over the line to reset with a throw in.  Doesn't matter what part of the ground. 

It irks me that I was one of the lone voices on another forum that agreed with the deliberate against Kersten in our game against Freo. He was blatantly going for a throw in as that was the best option to congest a throw in and the only realistic one for Freo with our defenders going to get it if it kept in and the way he bombed it forward was nowhere near an attempt at goal. People just have an obsession with the deliberate rule right now not being the way it was 10 years ago where you could take it out of bounds professionally.

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9 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Ha. 

Incidentally, I used to work with his old man Grahame who played late 70s / early 80s. He's had 3 knee recos since finishing footy and still working as a store man in his late 60's; tough bugger. 

I would quiz him all the time about his and Lance's time at Carlton but he was reluctant to talk about it. I think the club ended both of their relationships poorly from what I gathered....

And a gnarly looking bloke who gave his son all his 'bagger' looks. I used to give him shlt and say he had the face of a chewed up Mintie. He would retort with 'Melbourne supporter'. Touché. 

Lance made a habit of sitting in the gutter outside the Broady Tab,smoking cigs in his trackies I am told.

That and the extra 15 kegs he was carrying might have been too much for the Carlton hierarchy.

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53 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Anyone notice (or care) there's an 8 page centre feature on the filth in today's Herald Sun?

Who GAF?

What a [censored] newspaper!!

Are you outing yourself as a reader of that filthy perverted rag? ?

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10 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

As a complete side note after reading the Carlton/Collingwood match report, I was pondering the etymology of the nickname 'Blue Baggers'. 

A google search came up with: 

noun

  • a person who is so ugly that one would have to put a bag over their head (so as to hide their face) before considering having intercourse with them. See also double-bagger.
    That girl I met at the club was a total bagger.
 
 
Can anyone shed further light on this important matter? 

I think it's because they are scum and trash, unworthy, deceitful, of low character, and unnatural, detested, brutish villains.

Not much connection with "blue" or "bags" but it's good enough explanation for me.

For those who demand more, try the last two posts in .... this: (holds URL at arms length between two fingers while holding nose)  http://www.talkingcarlton.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14764&sid=3ec3803a194e7c9f69dc0cbab85470d0&start=20

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Anyone notice (or care) there's an 8 page centre feature on the filth in today's Herald Sun?

Who GAF?

What a [censored] newspaper!!

Rupert's cohorts gambled on a pies win, with their fans buying thousands of copies to fap over.

Happy fapping, pies fans!

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25 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Sort of.

you realise there's no "page 3 " !! :rolleyes:

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7 minutes ago, Ted Fidge said:

Rupert's cohorts gambled on a pies win, with their fans buying thousands of copies to fap over.

Happy fapping, pies fans!

Can't stand the blues, but they were'handy " yesterday ^_^

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13 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Doggies are going to struggle in the finals if they don't clean up their kicking.  They can't keep giving away leads like this and expect to overhaul them week after week. 

Sheeeit I reckon their kicking was Ok !! If that true our inability to hit targets and turn it over must be catastrophic!!

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3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Ahh for the good old days of "Truth".

and when the Sun 'shone" :rolleyes:

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Aliir Aliir has been withdrawn from the Swans line up due to missing a training session yesterday. Looks like there are reasons other than form for why he hasn't been getting a game this year if you read a bit more into it.

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24 minutes ago, Bonkers said:

Aliir Aliir has been withdrawn from the Swans line up due to missing a training session yesterday. Looks like there are reasons other than form for why he hasn't been getting a game this year if you read a bit more into it.

Trouble at Mill up North....

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Trouble at Mill up North....

Take away the cola and all the fizz goes :rolleyes:

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bucks is gone. 

8th spot is us vs the saints 

tipped the lions to beat the swans

the top 8 is so open, we can't afford to lose today, if we win today and take momentum into the crows game we might be a chance over there 

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Sadly, whoever wins the Freo Ess game will go above us on the ladder. 

Just hope it isn't Ess.

 

Edit:  Thankfully Freo got it done in the last qtr - Freo 6.4.  Ess 0.1

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