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I'll be very interested to see how the Dogs go this afternoon/evening. If they go back to pantsing the opposition and winning by 10 goals of free flowing hollywood handball, I'll think less of them than if they're challenged and can actually grind out a victory when it's not all going their way.

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4 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

This game looks like it's being played in slow motion.

Just what I was about to note 

and no one seems to be energetic or enjoying themselves apart from Eddie Betts

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Carlton has a couple of players that are going to be coach killers imo- Paddy Dow and Zac Fisher. Maybe add Jack Martin and Zac Williams. The Zac Williams trade was insane. Please play him in the midfield when we meet again.

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I love the 3 rule changes that have opened the game up. 6-6-6 formation, 15m back from kick ins, and stationary man on the mark. General play is so much better to watch.

But some of the basic kicking skills in many games are absolute rubbish. Freo v anyone, Pies v Crows yesterday, Eagles v Blues today. Really bad watching sub standard skills. 

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This game is sooooo dull. I switched over to watch a show about people with OCD. Far more interesting. 
 

Looking forward to Freo letting me down as per usual, but will be barracking hard for them. 

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Are there crowd number restrictions at SCG or is that all up there who have any interest?

IF crowd number restrictions then why crowd those in the one spot?

 

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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Are there crowd number restrictions at SCG or is that all up there who have any interest?

IF crowd number restrictions then why crowd those in the one spot?

 

The famous AFL seating algorithm also known as saving money

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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Are there crowd number restrictions at SCG or is that all up there who have any interest?

IF crowd number restrictions then why crowd those in the one spot?

 

This is something that mystify's me as well. They were all in one area at our game on Friday night.

Only conclusion, it is about the cost and not the risk.

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this is carlton's third rebuild since the late 90s? first malthouse top up era, then judd era, now cripps era

reminds me of the mfc era when the watts / $cully / trengove era didn't work and we had to go back and develop again with salem / trac / brayshaw / oliver

they should let cripps walk as a free agent and get the first round pick they [censored] away on saad back

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