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Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Outside Curnow, wouldn’t touch any of em. McKay maybe if Carlton pay 300k of his salary.

The guy can't kick a goal to save his life though.

 
Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Outside Curnow, wouldn’t touch any of em. McKay maybe if Carlton pay 300k of his salary.

I was thinking the same but I don't think that would happen, plenty of other clubs probably would pay 800-900K of his salary but I feel like Choco could fix him

What's the bet that Curnow & McKay kick straight next week?

I still recall Travis Cloke kicking 7 straight against us years ago.

 

I wish ppl would ease up on the Blues. 

They aren't the only ones tanking for Harley!


7 minutes ago, Hawny for Gawny said:

I really want 1 more big Bud game before the end of the year. (as long as it isn't against us) to celebrate the big man. 

One for the ages 

 

Could genuinely see us winning tomorrow but then losing next week. The heat on Carlton will be extreme.


16 minutes ago, Hawny for Gawny said:

Best lawyers in the comp for sure

None of them can match our boy Ando's 0-6 record 💪🏼

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14 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

You'd expect a lot of those players being let go if Carlton needs to rebuild, which it's looking very likely at the present moment.

Anything the MFC should try to snatch?

Weitering and Curnow.

19 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

You'd expect a lot of those players being let go if Carlton needs to rebuild, which it's looking very likely at the present moment.

Anything the MFC should try to snatch?

Weitering and their Lawyers. Otherwise very bruisable footballers. 

 

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45 minutes ago, layzie said:

This game is like a really bad Xmas present that stinks but you have to be polite.

It's an advertisment for games starting at 7:15

Few would have watched to the end

23 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Put on Sen after the game and hear the Carlton fans go nuts

And if you miss that there's always Whately on Monday morning


Carlton potentially missing all of Hollands, Newman, Kennedy, Hewett ans maybe Cerra next week.

If you can knock of the blues and then I'll be happy with thay result heading into the bye.

18 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The guy can't kick a goal to save his life though.

Plus he is soft as butter.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Carlton potentially missing all of Hollands, Newman, Kennedy, Hewett ans maybe Cerra next week.

If you can knock of the blues and then I'll be happy with thay result heading into the bye.

Cripps maybe in doubt also. Looked banged up to me.


44 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

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SHEEEEEIT.  Enough Brown paper bags  to obliterate a full FOREST!!

40 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

You'd expect a lot of those players being let go if Carlton needs to rebuild, which it's looking very likely at the present moment.

Anything the MFC should try to snatch?

Either one of their forwards and send them to the Choco William’s kicking academy 

 

Love watching Carlton lose. It’s not personal, I just enjoy watching the media go from pumping them up to accepting they are an average team. Year after year. 


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