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Oh Carlton... still don't feel sorry for you.

 
 

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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FILTH!!!!!!

Filthy

 
Just now, The heart beats true said:

Carlton are unbelievably bad. They just panicked 

They had that mark and a player standing on his own 35 from goal and went to the pocket.


Love it. Cats and Pies can smash hell out of each other and tire themselves out.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Oh cr2p

Almost enough to make you feel sorry for the blues.

Nah.

I hate Carlton.

They were sore losers last week and just gave Pies a double chance.

Losers.

0.6 in the last Quarter 

That is a perfect choke 

Not that i am happy The Filth finished Top 4

I reckon that was a hold/in the back to McKay that wen't un-rewarded in the last couple of minutes.


That is a choke of the most almighty dimensions. Collingwood were utterly gone, and Carlton just coughed it up onto a silver platter. Wow. 
 

…….go saints…..

8 goals in the 3rd quarter 

6 points in the 4th hehe

That last kick into their 50. Against the boundary and right to a Collingwood player. Why wouldn’t you hoof it to the square?


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

0.6 in the last Quarter 

That is a perfect choke 

Not that i am happy The Filth finished Top 4

Exactly.

They had every chance to ice the game. 

A long summer ahead at Princes Park.

Someone go and tell Carlton to put a couple of players (with running speed) in the middle .

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

They had that mark and a player standing on his own 35 from goal and went to the pocket.

Or kick long? Even a rushed behind = finals.

 

Best game of the year. Remarkable 

same number of scoring shots in the last Q

5.1 to 0.6

 

Geez gotta give credit to the Pies. Many thought they were cooked now and would have spent all their tickets.

Pretty amazing run.


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