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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I am not watching. 
Are either of these sides a threat?

Others are better qualified to judge than me Jaded, but I don’t think so. Both look good in the middle but freo don’t look great up front and I don’t think Carlton have the defence or fitness to worry us come finals

 
5 minutes ago, djr said:

Yes. Freo play a similar game to us. 

 

5 minutes ago, djr said:

Yes. Freo play a similar game to us. 

Freo are definitely playing like us, they don’t have the kicking ability but they have a huge home ground advantage. 

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32 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

That Carlton jumper is an embarrassment

How can they sing, with any modicum of enthusiasm, “we are the navy blues” when they wear white?

A Brayshaw is an OK player, isn’t he?🤗


3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How can they sing, with any modicum of enthusiasm, “we are the navy blues” when they wear white?

Not sure they’ll be singing tonight…they are a mid table team at best…don’t tell their supporters though 

Apparently locals now refer to the left of screen as the Bang Bang Bang end...

 

Blues on the ropes in this featherweight title match. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Blues on the ropes in this featherweight title match. 

Fair go Rab !!!

Carlton are the premiership favourites ....... on their website anyway

9 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Apparently locals now refer to the left of screen as the Bang Bang Bang end...

You missed a Bang…

16 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How can they sing, with any modicum of enthusiasm, “we are the navy blues” when they wear white?

I don't think that is an issue they will need to grapple with tonight.


13 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Not sure they’ll be singing tonight…they are a mid table team at best…don’t tell their supporters though 

And Darcy calls one wing the commentator side and the other wing the far side.

Really painting a picture.

For those who know where he is sitting.

Just now, binman said:

And Darcy calls one wing the commentator side and the other wing the far side.

Really painting a picture.

For those who know where he is sitting.

He is so difficult to understand…needs to learn syllables. A terrible commentator but to be fair he is a bit like Carlton - mid range

53-157

Carlton’s For and Against in 3rd quarters this year. 

7 minutes ago, binman said:

And Darcy calls one wing the commentator side and the other wing the far side.

Really painting a picture.

For those who know where he is sitting.

particularly ironic as he's sitting in a studio in docklands


35 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You just have to love Mundy.

He would be a very good mentor to play under. Just gets the job done every week and makes the most of his talents with hard work. 

Shockers are still a bit loose, but they are running in 2’s and 3’s

They are becoming a good side

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Shockers are still a bit loose, but they are running in 2’s and 3’s

They are becoming a good side

They would love Mr Ed right now!!

 
10 minutes ago, binman said:

And Darcy calls one wing the commentator side and the other wing the far side.

Really painting a picture.

For those who know where he is sitting.

This annoys me so much too. He may as well say ‘kicking in the direction of my butlers pantry’.

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Fair go Rab !!!

Carlton are the premiership favourites ....... on their website anyway

Maybe in their weight division BBO. They need to beef up though if they want to go toe to toe with the heavyweight champions of the AFL. 


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