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1 hour ago, Vineytime said:

I’ll take Gary’s word ?

Suit yourself mate.  I’m not here to spread a rumour but just inform other supporters who might be interested. 

 
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30 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

How the hell would he know, this is just another garbage thread based on baseless rumors and everyone is getting taken in

And yet you still come on here to put in your 2 cents worth everytime you continue to bore everyone with the same comment.

If this thread riles you up old man feel free to ignore it.

If people want to continue to discuss this then they have every right too. Its a football discussion. 

 

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OMG   Does Oliver own a phone?  Does anyone know his phone number? Will someone please call him and ask him what he wants to do?

Hello? That is what journalism used to be. Now it seems to be reporters writing about rumour and speculation. 

Hope next year doesn't turn into another Jesse Hogan farce, will he won't he leave, with regards to Oliver. After this [censored] of a year I am well and truly over that sort of rubbish.

 
2 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Would you trade him to Essendon for Zach Merrett and pick 6?

Nope

Still can’t fathom what Carlton offers over us in terms of likelihood of premiership success. 

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6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

And yet you still come on here to put in your 2 cents worth everytime you continue to bore everyone with the same comment.

If this thread riles you up old man feel free to ignore it.

If people want to continue to discuss this then they have every right too. Its a football discussion. 

 

I'm just laughing at the likes of you

lot of snowflakes on this thread......jumping at shadows

htfu fellas......covid19 got to too many of you?

 
10 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

Still can’t fathom what Carlton offers over us in terms of likelihood of premiership success. 

Money, good training facilities, a vision for success

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6 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

?

DD is a bit like Sam Newman around the golfing saga. He'll yell, scream and throw a tantrums because he wants people to take notice of him. But then people just eventually ignore him and he'll fizzle out and becomes irrelevant to the point we forget he actually still exists.  Just one of those old timers who struggles to keep of with the reality of time. Ignore him and this place is a much better place.

5 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I'm just laughing at the likes of you

I like laughing at you too.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

DD is a bit like Sam Newman around the golfing saga. He'll yell, scream and throw a tantrums because he wants people to take notice of him. But then people just eventually ignore him and he'll fizzle out and becomes irrelevant to the point we forget he actually still exists.  Just one of those old timers who struggles to keep of with the reality of time. Ignore him and this place is a much better place.

I like laughing at you too.

Now we can all laugh

3 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Money, good training facilities, a vision for success

Carlton haven’t been able to buy success since 1995, and how much time has Clayton had to compare the quality of facilities and the so called ‘blueprint’? I could understand if it was collingwood/Richmond/Geelong but the blues? 

2 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

Carlton haven’t been able to buy success since 1995, and how much time has Clayton had to compare the quality of facilities and the so called ‘blueprint’? I could understand if it was collingwood/Richmond/Geelong but the blues? 

Pretty easy these days to present an online video of the facilities. Princess Park is a great facility. What blueprint. I believe there is another power club in his managers ear.

 

18 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Money, good training facilities, a vision for success

Now that’s laughable 



2 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

He’ll be with us next year beyond that who knows? Carlton are no chance of getting him 

So you are not laughing at the facilities now, or the eight Premierships they have won since our last or the deep pockets and business links of their big end of town supporters.

1 minute ago, Half forward flank said:

So you are not laughing at the facilities now, or the eight Premierships they have won since our last or the deep pockets and business links of their big end of town supporters.

I’m laughing at you

1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

I’m laughing at you

They’re barely better than a basket case, Oliver is already contracted to one, he’s not leaving to go to another

 

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