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Bang Bang Bang ...almost Bang

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

Carlton have won a game before round 3 in 10 years!  good lord, I thought we used to be shizenhauzen

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

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

I want them both to lose.


4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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

Lol “head like a dropped pie” and “tough and courageous”… not quite the same thing Jaded. I would never question his courage at all. 

Carlton look like the real deal. If they don't win 8 games this year I'll eat my hat. 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Dynasty over

...another one just beginning

 

The up and comers vs the old stager just hanging on and I hope they both lose. 

Carlton fans lining up to get “we won round 1” tattoos as we speak. 


2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Should be enough for Carlton. I hate them but I have money on them.

I do like Voss - one of the best footballers I've seen

I put money on them too Uncle....and i feel dirty!

50 metre penalties are ruining the game

 


Any chance we get a Dimma dummy spit in the presser later?

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Those 50ms are soft as butter

But Carlton look great on bursting out of stoppages, Richmond have collapsed under the pressure

Great to see a closer game, crowd involved, umpiring actually improving.

Carlton are playing much differently under Voss. 

Please don't celebrate yet, Carlton, play the game out.

Like Neitz, Jones' voice always sounded a bit thin, unsuited for commentary. But he has been really good tonight. 


Ha the look on the Richmond's cheersquad face is hilarious. Carlton have just gone nuts.

But happy for voss.  always like him as a footballer

Also happy for Oscar to get a win

 

 

 

Edited by dees189227

Carltank being gifted dubious frees and rubbish fifties. Having said that Richtank look old , slow and indecisive. Dynasty all over!!

 

At least our "record" conceding 8 50s has been surpassed, and in a real match.

 

 

Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Great to see a closer game, crowd involved, umpiring actually improving.

Carlton are playing much differently under Voss. 

Please don't celebrate yet, Carlton, play the game out.

Like Neitz, Jones' voice always sounded a bit thin, unsuited for commentary. But he has been really good tonight. 

A little bit more on the tactical side of the game and he’s golden. Give us a recent ex players understanding of the game. 


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