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2 minutes ago, CYB said:

Really liked Bolton and the way he is able to get involved in the game from HB into the forward line and damage the scoreboard. I know he took a few seasons to develop but hope one of our small forwards can develop into a similar player. 

Bolton is a great Player

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

At least Nick didn’t look like a smashed crab when  he played. Jack is the biggest drama queen. Just calm down Jack, people are literally dying in Ukraine. You just got tackled. 

Uuuuhhmmmm?

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2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

...even alongside Richmond fans ? 🤔

Richmond fans are the worst. They are the only ones I have seen things get out of hand. I've seen 2 girls get abused by older men & just arguing & last year I had morons who kept giving it to viney about when Sydney stack did that bump a few years ago. And this was in the MCC members

 

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Uuuuhhmmmm?

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Harsh. I think you’re allowed to show emotions after losing a grand final the way they did. 

8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

3 goals to the left of screen and 14 to the right so far. That’s the only observation I have out of tonight.

Was similar last night 

 

14 minutes ago, monoccular said:

...even alongside Richmond fans ? 🤔

Richmond fans are the worst. They are the only ones I have seen things get out of hand. I've seen 2 girls get abused by older men & just arguing & last year I had morons who kept giving it to viney about when Sydney stack did that bump a few years ago. And this was in the MCC members

“Carlton have not won a game before round 3 in ten years”?!?!?! I thought we were trash.


4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Harsh. I think you’re allowed to show emotions after losing a grand final the way they did. 

Hang on you said he didn’t have a head like a dropped pie while he played, quick search… has nothing to do with the loss.

What a game!!

 

Blues fans going a bit over the top 


Just now, Cards13 said:

Hang on you said he didn’t have a head like a dropped pie while he played, quick search… has nothing to do with the loss.

That was after the game. I meant he wasn’t a complete sook like Jack. He was as tough and courageous as they come. 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Centre clearances aren’t important.

They are when they are clean. They aren’t when they go nowhere. 
Blues are walking it out. 

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I know people want Carlton to lose but I want them to win not only for Docherty but just to shut Hardwick up & keep that smug look off his face

Also can I just say Nathan Jones doing special comments on 7 has been great

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Blues fans going a bit over the top 

Can’t say I blame them.


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