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Bloody hell we have stars out... Noone thats come in has been a factor. May as well be out there with just the 12 starters. Hogan giving us nothing.

 

Kruzer keeps tapping the ball to the southern wing side of centre square bounces into an open area for Carlton to run onto.  Surely we have worked this out by now and can block this space??

Just now, beelzebub said:

Hogan playing ? :huh:

I can't see the game, but shouldn't expect too much from him in his first game back. It will take him a couple of weeks to find his groove, but when he does, he'll no doubt singlehandedly win us matches.

 
2 minutes ago, P-man said:

Uh, yeah. That was exactly my point. 

So having seen the supporter on tv, it's unlikely he said anything racist or sexist given he too was a white male...


We're giving these shlts far too much space. 

Just rubbish

 

Carlton are much better at controlling the ball and game and setting up their forward 50 entries than we are as well has making sure the ball is directed towards a leading tall target whether off HB to half forward or from the middle to deeper inside


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

put hogan in the middle

get him involved

Just now, deanox said:

So having seen the supporter on tv, it's unlikely he said anything racist or sexist given he too was a white male...

He was fat with a big stupid mouth

Umpires........


TMac slung over the boundary line without touching the ball .... Nothin from the effin umps!


1 minute ago, deanox said:

So having seen the supporter on tv, it's unlikely he said anything racist or sexist given he too was a white male...

He was European looking. Racist isn't off the cards. 

Thie is getting off track. Hopefully he didn't. 

It's gunna be one of those games where  the ball bounces their way and we get close but can't get in front and lose. 

I can feel it in my bones. 

 

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