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2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i don't know how y'all can wish teams to finish bottom

that just means they get an earlier pick! i wish nothing but mid-table mediocrity upon most other clubs...

I was going to say the exact same thing.

I wish nothing but mid-table mediocrity for Essendon.

 
6 minutes ago, BDA said:

Hate to say it but Carlton are playing very well here. 

We will see if they wilt after half time.

 
44 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

20+ years of being hopeless appears to have turned Carlton supporters into insufferable, foam at the mouth flogs. I hope they get pumped today. 

Looking at the crowd so many would have not  been alive when they were good. Family/peer pressure to follow them. (vomit vomit)


I know it pains y’all to acknowledge it but geez the Blues look good. And this is with some big outs. 

4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I know it pains y’all to acknowledge it but geez the Blues look good. And this is with some big outs. 

They never look good 

but yes, Vossy has got them going 

Wtf Fyfe ? And insufficient intent lol

 
1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wtf Fyfe ? And insufficient intent lol

Seems he mistook the umpire for a teammate. 

Carlton’s game style looks to be built off the back of manic turnaround running and intensity. The problem is they can’t do it for 4 quarters - and it’s physically crushing over the course of a 22 game season.

Be interesting if they develop a different gear. Every game I’ve seen them play all year they fade a lot after half time.


Lewis and other commentators barracking for the Blues. Just call the game FFS

That is how you kick with a centre clearance. Curnow leads and Hewett kicks it down his throat. 
 

We get enough centre clearances but bomb it onto the top of the square. BBB , Weid and can Fritta can all play as hit up forwards so why cant we do it? 

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Carlton winning is good for us this week

what about in a months time if Freo lose a couple and the blues keep winning?

so it probably doesn’t matter much

So will Fyfe get the same punishment as Toby for touching the ump like that? I like Fyfe but I bet he doesn't. 

How the midfielders delivered the ball to Silvagni then Curnow is how we should be delivering it to Ben Brown. 

But yeah it is annoying to see Carlton winning when we couldn't beat freo 


5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Carlton winning is good for us this week. What about in a months time if Freo lose a couple and the blues keep winning?

so it probably doesn’t matter much

Then we will barrack against them. Hoping the Blues win hurts enough as it is

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Carlton winning is good for us this week

what about in a months time if Freo lose a couple and the blues keep winning?

so it probably doesn’t matter much

We play Carton so that's in our own hands.

 Seriously can’t wait for Petty v Curnow 

LOL I watch every Carlton match on Kayo with a chat group of up to 20 Blues friends. I’m an honorary member. 😁 Right now they’re like “tell your Dees fan forum buddies they’d better watch out for us. We’re on our way!” I’m like, “yeah nah. Hard pass right there.” 
Wouldn’t be warmly received. 

I thought we only got the maggot trifecta of dopiness, but they were out in force for the paper baggers today.


I don't want maggot number 10 umpiring any of our games this year.He is either blind, dumb an actor or all three.

 

Alright, happy for a Carlton win today but I wish nothing but losses for them from here on out.


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