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46 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ugh not only will they win but now they’ll probably have a massive percentage boost. 

Their percentage was 135 coming into tonight.  It will only increase by a tiny margin.

edit:  It went from 135.1 to 135.5.

Edited by Demonstone

 

Unreal goal by Fogarty. He’s finally fulfilling his potential. 

Can't believe we gave the Dogs hope last week.

Carlton Crew well and truely finished for the year. Will miss the finals.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 

I don’t think I can stomach watching the Selwood love-fest when the siren goes. Ima flip over to the Carlton match. Looks as though Adelaide are about to upset. 

Some of the choices clubs make for ‘fan engagement’ are questionable. Adelaide playing ‘Let’s get Loud’ by Jennifer Lopez after a goal?

I mean I’m all for classic J-Lo, but that’s a very camp decision.

 

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Chance Carlton don’t make finals?

Yes and wouldn’t that be fantastic. 

Crows are going to be a decent team before long

5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Some of the choices clubs make for ‘fan engagement’ are questionable. Adelaide playing ‘Let’s get Loud’ by Jennifer Lopez after a goal?

I mean I’m all for classic J-Lo, but that’s a very camp decision.

Heard Boys light up earlier in the qtr. Looks like the Burgess factor is paying off

6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Some of the choices clubs make for ‘fan engagement’ are questionable. Adelaide playing ‘Let’s get Loud’ by Jennifer Lopez after a goal?

I mean I’m all for classic J-Lo, but that’s a very camp decision.

One of my hated songs of all time. Up there with Absolutely Everybody by Vanessa Amarosi


Cats form at the G isn't super compelling.  4 wins 1 loss sounds good, but they beat early season Essendon and Collingwood, fell over the line against Richmond and then beat Carlton, who are presently showing us how well they are going.  Chuck in a loss to the Hawks and it is a bit meh.

Having said that, they look seriously good at the moment.  Tackling hard, great ball movement, playing with dare.  Definitely a different proposition to last year.

Well after the disappointment of the dogs, the Crowd have cheered me up!

The Blues look cooked

5 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Cats form at the G isn't super compelling.  4 wins 1 loss sounds good, but they beat early season Essendon and Collingwood, fell over the line against Richmond and then beat Carlton, who are presently showing us how well they are going.  Chuck in a loss to the Hawks and it is a bit meh.

Having said that, they look seriously good at the moment.  Tackling hard, great ball movement, playing with dare.  Definitely a different proposition to last year.

East to forget last year before finals. Cats 16 wins % 126. Won 10/11 at one points. 

then [censored] the bed. I agree they are more dangerous. But I doubt they can hack finals intense inside footy week on week

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

One of my hated songs of all time. Up there with Absolutely Everybody by Vanessa Amarosi

Some of the finest lyrics ever penned by an Australian…

‘Absolutely everybody
In the whole wide world
Everybody breathes
And everybody needs’

You can just picture her tirelessly working in the studio thinking ‘what rhymes with breathes, oh yeah… needs’.


22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I hate to admit it but they’re the best team in the comp by a country mile at the moment. 

Country mile on their country ground …. how about the MELBOURNE Cricket Ground?

I flicked over to the women's marathon and congrats to Jess Stenson (Trengove) winning gold, 3 aussies in the top 5. Awesome achievement. 

19 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Unreal goal by Fogarty. He’s finally fulfilling his potential. 

Burgo working his magic looks Sharper and lighter.

 
2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Some of the finest lyrics ever penned by an Australian…

‘Absolutely everybody
In the whole wide world
Everybody breathes
And everybody needs’

You can just picture her tirelessly working in the studio thinking ‘what rhymes with breathes, oh yeah… needs’.

Mark Holden actually wrote that song. Which really says it all. 

Carlton playing in a horrific white outfit and losing just makes me smile, if Essendon lose tomorrow it will have been a pretty good weekend. 


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