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Just now, brendan said:

Hogan is having a mare 

Yep, needs to stop worrying about the infringements and get on with it. Take it as a compliment Jesse that you're that good that they need to cheat.

If they're targetting Hogan, then have him clear the space for TMAC (seems to be working), then if they switch to TMAC, it will be Jesse's time to shine.

Go Demons. Suck it up Carlton! 

 

[censored] the Foxtel commentators are very pro Carlton it’s sickening. 

Eddie spaghetti is commentating for every possible free kick for carltank  

The only one that is any good so far is Roberts. 

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Gee they are being looked after! Cripps jumped on the ground and got a free for in the back!


22 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

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.

Carton love playing us.

They look forward to it traditionally.

 

Learn how to do the center bounce you muppet

Jesus are the Blues landing some of the softest free kicks you've ever seen.

We are so much better than them.  

Tim Smith isn't doing too bad at all.  Took a ripper mark deep in defence and his ability to get around the ground well is very handy.


Nice goal Bullen.

Suck it Carlton


Should win comfortably, but we’re not playing well. Winning more than enough ball, but our decision making has been average. We’re playing a horrible team so it’s fine today, but we won’t beat the top teams until that changes.

I just wish we could convert our dominance in possession into a bigger scoreline. We let teams score too easily from little opportunity.

Our two best mids in Oliver and Viney have had no impact today, so good to be winning the contested battle despite their output being down.

Smith is working his way into it. Some good signs from him, even though I still think Pedersen would be giving a lot more.


Typical shite Vince kick. He's just about out of credits.

 

What the fucken hell 2as that from Vince?

Why the hell are we so gung-ho of pulling it to the middle of the D50?

Bernie, Bernie , Bernie


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