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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

But cheering for Carlscum??

No it just cannot be done, they are on equal footing with Essendon

Toxic Waste

3 flags in last 5 years and lynch and cotchin

reasons enough!

but I take your point too!

 

Not sure Richmond can keep this up all game but it’s nice watching Carlton be goalless for a qtr. Hope it continues 

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

3 flags in last 5 years and lynch and cotchin

reasons enough!

but I take your point too!

My Grandad’s brothers played for the Tigers back in the 1920/30’s. 
but i also agree with your points!! :)

 

Carlton showing their immaturity 

wet weather kick the ball get yardage

blues trying to run the ball with hands


Carlton not wearing their light-coloured strip against Richmond, while we had to wear ours against Collingwood??!!!!  Go figure!!

16 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Carlton not wearing their light-coloured strip against Richmond, while we had to wear ours against Collingwood??!!!!  Go figure!!

Same last Friday against essendon.  Crazy

Tigers are looking ominous, but can they make it last for 4 quarters? Carlton will fade so the 4 goal buffer the Tigers now have will probably hold the Blues off. 

 
2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Tigers are looking ominous, but can they make it last for 4 quarters? Carlton will fade so the 4 goal buffer the Tigers now have will probably hold the Blues off. 

Vossy working up the spittle as we speak. 

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Has anybody else noticed this fascination that Channel 7 has with featuring a close-up of the player who just kicked a goal shouting his celebration in such slow motion so that it looks like he is trying to catch flies with his mouth?

Sucked in Bolton.

Cant help but laugh when someone is in range and relatively straight in front and opts to snap around the body and it doesn’t come off.

Can't stand Tom Lynch, but the way he plays (apart from obvious thuggery) is the model of a power forward. Mobile, crashes pack after pack, works up the ground, repeat efforts. Constantly making an impact, even if it means he doesn't get a touch. 

I just saw the vision of Saad having his eye poked. 
Was that an accident?

lynch seemed to dig in


That kick to Curnow just now, and the Pies also executed one or two of those against us on Monday.  Perfectly weighted to the fat side lead.

Is there any chance we could bring some of that including leading into space on the fat side or pretty much directly in front as we witnessed just now?

 

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3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Can't stand Tom Lynch, but the way he plays (apart from obvious thuggery) is the model of a power forward. Mobile, crashes pack after pack, works up the ground, repeat efforts. Constantly making an impact, even if it means he doesn't get a touch. 

Yep..this is what i was hoping we'd be seeing a modicum of from Benny this year 🤷‍♂️

Don’t think we’d beat either of these teams atm.  Got a lot of work to do, about 20% off where we need to be.

GO THE MIGHTY BLUES!!!

Sheeeeet, did I say that out loud???

Suspicious Meme GIF by MOODMAN
 

Carlton are my second team.
Please don’t judge me. 


1 hour ago, CYB said:

Carlton are clearly loading.

Relax mate, the Tigers clearly aren’t loading so they’ll be cooked by finals 😂

#loadingmyths

7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

GO THE MIGHTY BLUES!!!

Sheeeeet, did I say that out loud???

Suspicious Meme GIF by MOODMAN
 

Carlton are my second team.
Please don’t judge me. 

I’m not angry, I’m just very, very disappointed.

In fairness to Carlton they are missing 7 first 22 players. 

as opposed to us missing 2

tigers just missing Dusty

 
Just now, The heart beats true said:

I’m not angry, I’m just very, very disappointed.

Nooooo! Disappointed is way worse. Please give angry a try. 

McKay aint too bad as a marking forward - delivery also pretty good.


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