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So who is this big, in form team we’re supposed to beat?

Sydney? Nope. 

There are none, unless West Coast want to meet us down the park during the week everyone can shut the [censored] up. 

 
3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

unbelievable isn't it

as it was last year

Unfair ✅.

Unreasonable ✅  

underserved ✅

illconsidered ✅

unbelievable sadly not. 

1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Does seem a silly fixture considering Carlton lost their last game to Sydney in Rnd 23 by 81pts with Buddy kicking more goals than Carlton. Melbourne were already clearly on the up last year.

Afl are not the brightest bunch at times.

$$$ for somewhere    Visy bags?

Bolton is an absolute genius.  He has created a brand of footy that, most weeks, is able to pull down the opposition to their rubbish level.  They flood back, tackle hard and do anything to play boring, drab footy that might help them get a result.  Swans are playing right into their trap at the minute.

 

The more upsets the better for us. I am sick of seeing the Swans in the finals. 

My dream is seeing all of Sydney, Hawthorn, Geelong and West Coast miss the 8.

3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Bolton is an absolute genius.  He has created a brand of footy that, most weeks, is able to pull down the opposition to their rubbish level.  They flood back, tackle hard and do anything to play boring, drab footy that might help them get a result.  Swans are playing right into their trap at the minute.

And why wouldn’t you book that in every Friday night?


7 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

So who is this big, in form team we’re supposed to beat?

Sydney? Nope. 

There are none, unless West Coast want to meet us down the park during the week everyone can shut the [censored] up. 

Oh dont worry, if we won the flag they would say, oh yes but it was a weak season with most teams out of form....,!!

Edited by Wadda We Sing

No disrespect to the purpose of the indigenous round/jumper but geez it looks like Carlton are running around in pyjamas.

 
3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

No disrespect to the purpose of the indigenous round/jumper but geez it looks like Carlton are running around in pyjamas.

Will we be wearing the jumper we wore last week? That was a cracker.

8 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Did BT just say carlton haven’t kicked more than 100 points in the last 43 games?!?! 

Yep. While we’re getting bored scoring 300 in 2 games. 


*Melbourne smash blues to half time, narrative all about blues playing poor footy and Melbourne not beating anyone of note*

*blues lead Sydney by a point at half time, narrative about how well blues are playing and Sydney are also an afl team playing tonight*

I get that the media doesn’t trust us yet and that Sydney have been a champion team for years but what I don’t get is the hypocrisy. I guess it’s just anything for a story huh?

31 minutes ago, McQueen said:

No disrespect to the purpose of the indigenous round/jumper but geez it looks like Carlton are running around in pyjamas.

Agree completely. 

[censored] Carlton, trust them to ruin everything....bunch of [censored].


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Was Dale Thomas ever a good player? Struggling to remember but he's been [censored] for his whole time at Carlton.

Before his ankle injury, he was a fantastic player. I know a Collingwood board member thought he would never play again when he left, giving an indication on how screwed he was.

Such a high quality game they brains in commentary are discussing if everyone in the world has been winded...

 

Dale Thomas was a gun in 09 an 10. 


2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Didn’t Bolts say the Blues wouldn’t be embarrassed on Friday night?!

 

As opposed to every other night of the week?

Well we need to keep the swans % down, but what was a good 3 quarters by carlton to make it an interesting game has now blown out to a swans win and boring last quarter.

Carlton kicked 4 points in a row at the start of the quarter. Most of them were getable. 

6 minutes ago, Nasher said:

It's just been a regulation case of a crap team bringing a good one down to their level.  Carlton are awful, Sydney are starting to break the shackles.

They are awful. This game plan is never going to win games. Playing kick to kick at halfback? I  still think there's been some crucial frees keeping them this close. Can see Sydney blowing them away in the last.

 
4 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

As opposed to every other night of the week?

Nice.

To be fair if they could kick slightly better they’d be in front. Hahhahahahhaha suck it Blues!


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