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Finally ANB does something.

why does he grind his jaw every time he kicks a goal like as if he's been doing blow?

 
1 minute ago, ouryear said:

It is not oscars fault. Watch the game. It’s our [censored] star midfield that run one way

True but he must give a better effort than that.

2 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

OMac - get off!

How about Goodwin and his 16 assistants make a move? Bruce is killing him for speed. So I dunno let’s try Frost?! 

 

Both Wagner's are [censored]!!!


[censored] woeful kick by Hibb

Reminder that Steven May will be 28 years old before next season even begins. Thank god we're in a premiership window ?‍♂️

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1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

Reminder that Steven May will be 28 years old next year. Thank god we're in a premiership window

Something tells me that window is made from bulletproof glass


OMG worst umpiring decision for the match and of course its against us and in front of goals....same as last week.  And the chanel 7 [censored] dont say anything or show the replay.....[censored] OFF!!

Let's be honest, even a win tonight won't change much. It would be nice, but it won't change much.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Goody mentally going over his resume.

So is Ratten. I'd be pretty keen on landing a Carlton interview if I'm in his shoes

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Its like the Twilight Zone with this club.

 

 

Our star midfield once again MIA in the last. 

Bruce just waiting for another deep entry.

Who's ready for more heartbreak?

Umpires yet again! 


I did say Jones & Oscar would cost us the match....forgot about the ump though

For all the good things lever does, his disposal by foot is pathetic 

 

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