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That Fisher goal was Brayshaw’s. Could have given the handball and instead kicks it out on the full 

 

Browns a total liability 

It’s embarrassing to watch, no mobility can’t jump, does nothing 


 
2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

This is Final style footy at its best and most you you lot need to learn how to watch a game.

No, it looks like one basically [censored] team and one very good horribly out of form team thrashing around playing footy on a beach in thongs 


Well done Fritta  our last memory of a crap half is a goal, good to take into the break!


Carlton are running about 5 tags. 

1 minute ago, Undeeterred said:

No, it looks like one basically [censored] team and one very good horribly out of form team thrashing around playing footy on a beach in thongs 

With one team pretending it’s ruckmen are key forwards and watching them spray easy shots all over the place because the only fit actual key forward it has can’t get within 10 metres of the ball when he’s brought up from the twos 


A lot of Carlton fans in N14 of the Warne stand on level 2..

Does any other side [censored] up so many promising forward entries. One thing I'll say it's our style of defensive game and not a shoot out. Hopefully we'll wear them down.

 

Brown's had 1 handball, 0 kicks, 0 marks.

If that was Weid his thread would have another 8 pages by now.

 


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