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Dogs look [censored] scared of going down the middle. We definitely broke them. 

 

Doggies won't make the 8 looking like this


Embarrassing defensive effort from the Dogs. 
I can legitimately see them missing the 8. They are all over the shop. 

 

If this continues Bevo’s presser will be interesting!

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

How did we let the Bulldogs kick eight in a row against us?

We don't have a midfield that's 5 stars deep playing like madmen on crack.


The bulldogs are nothing without schache

 

8 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Disgusting isn't it.

Both defences look a bit weak but carlscums midfield is very good. (yuk)

Carlton are my second fave team. 
There’s something you don’t hear too many ppl say. But it’s true. 

1 minute ago, Chook said:

We don't have a midfield that's 5 stars deep playing like madmen on crack.

And we lost Salem from an already undermanned defense which threw us.

Honestly


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Embarrassing defensive effort from the Dogs. 
I can legitimately see them missing the 8. They are all over the shop. 

There is some 2019 Dees vibe about the Dogs this year..

 


2 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

As for Man crush comment, it was Chink who first made it, he has the credits in the bank to make such comments IMO

Psst…. Might want to edit the Ch^nk part 

Edited by BoBo

Oscar doing what Oscar does

No composure as a backman

Should be tried as a fwd back up ruck but won’t happen 

 

 

Carlton look good, but it feels like they won't sustain it. (I said this last week and they got up though!). I still hate them with a passion and would love to see them lose by a dodgy free kick on the siren, or something similar. 

But the Dogs defensive spread and concentration is atrocious. Something not right at the Doggies. 


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