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16 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

It's a shame Caleb Daniel was injured as imagine him on Tom Boyd's shoulders for the man on the mark...

That would be a 50.

 
52 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Blues can roll Port today if they bring big time pressure.  it is Kade Simpons 300th, don't let him down boyz.

Two other huge games in the race for the 8 -   Adelaide vs West Coast and GWS vs Hawthorn.

Hoping for the Crows and GWS to get up.

Suns have about a 12% chance of beating Collingwood but stranger things have happened.

Simpson is the only carlton player I admire. It would be good to see the power lose but then my MFCSS will be banging the door about tomorow.

Today is the game that has the perfect conditions to be played under the roof at etihad. Anyway it would help us if carlton could knock off port. 

Good luck to trenners to

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That Trengove goes alright.

Where have Port been hiding him??


4 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

That Trengove goes alright.

Where have Port been hiding him??

I have seen he has has 6 in the first but really hasn't done any damage. I'd be interested to see his meters gained. 

Not a Trenners hater at all wish him all the best but doesn't really seem to damage. 

 

I just really wish we chose curnow over weid. 

11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Never wanted Carlton to win so much.

Only positive in a Port win is the joy for Trenners 

 
3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

soft 50s are destroying footy.

That was a joke. He was following his man in the zone until the Port player did a sneaky behind his teammate. What’s the Carlton player meant to do in that instant?

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2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

That was a joke. He was following his man in the zone until the Port player did a sneaky behind his teammate. What’s the Carlton player meant to do in that instant?

Maybe a 25  penalty for soft ones.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Maybe a 25  penalty for soft ones.

How about Play on. 

Too many rules now

Talking about rules, if you try to break a tackle but fail it should be holding the ball. Why are some players allowed to attempt the don't argue fail and no free given.

5 minutes ago, scarlett said:

Talking about rules, if you try to break a tackle but fail it should be holding the ball. Why are some players allowed to attempt the don't argue fail and no free given.

Looks good on the Telly??

The new camera angles are driving me nuts! They change the angle and then have a close up and you have no idea where the ball is and who is open etc. 


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Never wanted Carlton to win so much.

Me too. Makes me feel rather dirty though ?

44 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Maybe a 25  penalty for soft ones.

How about anything from 30 to 70?  Hang on, that is exactly what they do now, except that it is random / due to incompetence 

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How on earth did we lose to Port ??

Just now, beelzebub said:

How on earth did we lose to Port ??

Years of practice perfecting the art of losing matches we should win ... 

When is Bolton going to teach his team how to kick a goal?

it’s pathetic, there is no forward line


1 minute ago, bingers said:

Years of practice perfecting the art of losing matches we should win ... 

But we must be patient...

ProDee said so...

What’s the lowest total for inside 50’s? Blues might go close today. Yet to hit 30.

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

When is Bolton going to teach his team how to kick a goal?

it’s pathetic, there is no forward line

They must have realised they might win a game ...and took foot off.

 

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