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1 minute ago, bing181 said:

Can't get Petty back quick enough. Down back.

Big ask for Tomo but been ok at times to date.  Very flakey free to Mckay for his last shot

 
Just now, dee-tox said:

Just an aside. May is killing Curnow. Kudos.

 

His last two games have been good I reckon 

Well don’t get use to Friday night games cos we won’t be getting them again for a while.

 

Without a big, dominant KPF we're going to continue to struggle. Also behind a lot of the poor I50 entries IMV, no-one quite sure who to kick to. If you have your one big bloke you kick it to him if he's one on one, if he's not you kick to the secondary forwards who will have made space.

Can't see this year being the one, you really need not just the cattle but for everything to go right, and we're losing out on both of those (injuries to Gawn, Oliver, Petty, Salem etc).


 

Um why did we start Petracca on the bench 🤦‍♂️

All Carlton have to do is attack the footy and hold their marks and they win easily.


Like seriously, what the [censored] am I watching now? This has turned into the Mackay family [censored] reality show!  who gives a [censored] who they are and what they think I’m here to watch football not them. [censored]

13 minutes ago, old dee said:

Looks poor here how does it look on tv?

Hard to tell as the cameras keep on zooming on the faces.  

WTF has happened to our kicking and skill level overall? Pretty ordinary. 💩

For a so called leader Lever gives away some stupid free kicks. 


Summary so far: both teams bad but we’re lucky they’ve been worse.

What is up with our kicking? How many times have we kicked it straight to them? That’s not even counting the kicks to dodgy contests. So bad.

 Win or lose we need to be A LOT better against the Pies. 

 

If Max wasn’t captain, didn’t have his legacy, and we had an alternate he may be looking at Casey. Very sad fall  from grace. Must be carrying more injuries than we are told. ☹️


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