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1 minute ago, old dee said:

Sydney struggled with the saints today we can beat them. Have faith. 

Yep all good old dee I have faith that our best is the best, just hope we can bring it the next month.  But I am certainly nervous how Sydney play against us, much more than the Cats. 

 

Where can I get a can of these Carlton tears, so sweet. 

Front bar will be must watch TV this week.

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2 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

They have hosted finals there previously.

Tx Ds. I didn't know that.

I think it's too small for a final's game but it depends who you play..gws maybe but I can't imagine cwood going there without protesting or having 90 % of the tiger army locked out.

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I think it's too small for a final's game but it depends who you play

I think it's only happened once and that was against a low-drawing Fremantle (who knocked off the Cats!) in 2012.

When the new stand is finished, Geelong would be well within their rights to demand a home final.


13 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

Can't be. We're finishing outside the top 4 aren't we? :D

I think you've thrown yourself back in time to when the top 4 teams go into the final series and a bit of MFCSS.

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We can beat anyone, anywhere!  ❤️ 🪢 💙

16 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

 

I would be disappointed if we dont get over 65K, Swans have a good following in Melbourne

Let’s get >80k like in ‘87 when we absolutely destroyed them!

 
15 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

It's kinda weird.

I actually feel bad for Carlton supporters. They were as crap as us for longer than us. I can't believe that I'm going to say this - they actually deserved finals this year. 

They shanked it like we did in 2017. Feels bad, man. 

2 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Geelong would be well within their rights to demand a home final.

True but it's just doesn't sit well with me.

 

Freo did well to win.


9 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Where can I get a can of these Carlton tears, so sweet. 

Front bar will be must watch TV this week.

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They'll have to make up a batch of Carlton Bitter after their last two games.

15 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Pies have effectively finished top.

They could still end up having to face Sydney in Sydney. 

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Tickets on sale Tuesday 23rd to Members.

Oh the thought fills me with dread. 


13 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Rich could knock off the lions up in brisvegas.

Absolutely. I expect them to win

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Kiss is playing tonight so why not. Melbourne Rock City!

I understand they are Blues fans.

 The rockers might be playing the blues. 

Why would you wage a war of words with Melbourne? You KNOW you’ll come off second best…

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5 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

They shanked it like we did in 2017. Feels bad, man. 

Their equivalent of our final round loss was against Adelaide in round 20. Their last two performances were remarkable considering their outs and the quality of the opposition (hurts me to say it but the Pies just won’t die!).

Interestingly we’ve reached full maturity. We went 11-0 against teams outside the 8. The knock on us last year was we were off our game and dropped games against bottom teams (Pies, Hawks, Adelaide, GWS). Our 5-6 record against the top 8 is less impressive than last years 8-1 but let’s make up for that in the finals! 


It seems carlton learnt something from the Dee's when in doubt just bomb into pockets and hope, only themselves to blame.

11 minutes ago, Ben E said:

Let’s get >80k like in ‘87 when we absolutely destroyed them!

I’ll never forget Sean Wight and Rob Flower’s efforts that day!
I think Sydney had kicked 30 goals in a match 2 or 3 times that year. We were massive underdogs and absolutely killed ‘em!

 
26 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Where can I get a can of these Carlton tears, so sweet. 

Front bar will be must watch TV this week.

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I'd love it if they had some kind of finals campaign they released too early.

5 minutes ago, Hellish Inferno said:

Wow he may have his teeth, but that is a ripper mullet.

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Oh man I can't wait until this feral mob are silenced, hopefully by us

Get a load of that hubcapper


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