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Oliver then, about to kick then handballs half a meter to Brayshaw... errrgggghhhhhhh

 

Terrible choice from Jones to go inboard in the back half with 20 seconds left under massive pressure.

 

Alex Neal Bullen showing why why so many Melbourne supporters are clueless. The kid is a player so leave him to play. 


 

Wtf just happened. 

 

Ed on the carlton bandwagon here 


Why is it like this every time against these [censored]?

  On 20/05/2018 at 03:42, GCDee said:

Ed on the carlton bandwagon here 

He always is. It’s weird.

Dominate the quarter and only 3 points up. Typical.


I am so tired of seeing every player from every team once they’re tackled being so confident they’ll brush them off and no be pinged for holding the ball. It’s happened so much this weekend it’s not funny

Is it me, or do the Blues always seem to drag us down to their level when we play them?

Need to snap out of the funk and create a break in the score line then ram it home.

I missed what happened with that quarter time Carlton goal. It looks to me Gawn got a hand to a poor kick from the point of the mark. Can someone please explain what happened and why he was given a 50m penalty?

  On 20/05/2018 at 03:43, Kiss of Death said:

Please explain?

oncetheshot on goal was smothered, quarter ends, how can they get a 50?

Max jumped forward over the mark.


Carlton are so bad.  They are doing nothing but going the man after every contest and finding cheap goals.  We are 4 times the side they are.  We just need to settle and put it on the scoreboard.  They won't go with us for 4 quarters.

The 50m decision was absolute rubbish and what Max did is what every player does each time they're on the mark.  Outrageous decision.

15 to 8 inside 50s but only a nose in front. 

Definitely need to tidy up I50 usage. 

And care to avoid too many 50 s

 
  On 20/05/2018 at 03:43, Kiss of Death said:

Please explain?

oncetheshot on goal was smothered, quarter ends, how can they get a 50?

Easy, he jumped over the mark, not matter if the siren is gone, he can’t jump forward.


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