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Nice open football so far. Ben Brown ya going to be very useful when he gets back

oh and that 7 year deal for Grundy is looking worse and worse. He’s just a decent ruckman now 

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Collingwood playing a lot better than I thought they would.

Carlscum extremely ordinary so far

 

Collingwood forward 50 entries very good. Hitting the forward's chest everytime.


3 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Collingwood forward 50 entries very good. Hitting the forward's chest everytime.

Not much pressure makes it easier

1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

Not much pressure makes it easier

True.

Still, even without much pressure, we can't deliver like that 

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Carlton are going to have to kick very high scores to win matches this year. Their defence is putrid.

i actually think it's their mids that is the biggest issue - they don't defend


Clayton must be watching this pondering schrodinger's cat.

6 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Prefer a draw tonight but if not probably a Pies win

Could not stand a Carlton bandwagon

Bulldogs and Eagles could be interesting... in a non covid world I would probably have gone along... nice 32k crowd at Docklands

Carltank pitiful zero intensity will get flogged yet AFL Gift them prime time TV not that what ive seen from Filth is Exhilerating!!

 

Pies’ structure not allowing Blues a lot of run out of defence, forced them regularly to kick short. 

7 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Clayton must be watching this pondering schrodinger's cat.

Not sure clayton would improve Carlton’s defensive pressure  ?

8 goals 2 behinds from 15 inside 50s. Any chance of Carlton defending?


Reckon Brayshaw could show Gibbons some respect?  Implying two flukes. I’d like to see a Brayshaw play even one game 

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

8 goals 2 behinds from 15 inside 50s. Any chance of Carlton defending?

Hopeless in defence and midfielders being beaten. Keep Cripps quiet and you are half way home.

17 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Clayton must be watching this pondering schrodinger's cat.

Carlscum are years off being a top side

They will win a few here and there

Hopefully Clarence will realize this and work his [censored] off for us

Great dribbler by Gibbons, BUT - clearly out of bounds when he kicked. Commentators don’t bother with any insightful analysis. Too busy delivering pre-determined lines. What happed to the automatic goal review after every goal?
 


If Jamie Elliot wasn’t so unfortunate with injuries he’d be talked about as one of the best small forwards. Great hands and reliable kick for goal.  

Hopefully the injury not too serious. He deserves some luck.

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I hope Carlton win. Nothing would make more happy than seeing Bucks, Ed and the players walk off having lost another one. 

Indeed, but one never enjoys a Carlton victory either, particularly us older folk. 
Carlton were evil during the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s

 

Cripps as overated Front running mid that I have ever seen Refuses to man up. Plowman the worst defensive efforts Ever. Time to Unleash Robocop OSCAR

Entertaining game

This new/old/new footy will have me watching wall-to-wall


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