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7 minutes ago, red&blue1982 said:

Umpires ruined this game. Totally favouring essendon.

Personally I could give a stuff who won out of these two but my god the umpiring was lopsided and terrible …as it consistently is these days. Bombers def got the fairy take ride with the umps. I just don’t like seeing the umpires have that big of an impact. 

8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Make that 50. 50 frees in a single game. 
That’s 30 too many. 
 

Imagine the Game Day thread if Demonland was around in 1993. In round 10 of that season Carlton 44 free kicks Melbourne 18.

 

Blues have no recognisable system.

And despite having stars like Curnow, McKay, Weitering, Walsh, Cripps, etc. they have little else. 

22 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Blues have no recognisable system.

And despite having stars like Curnow, McKay, Weitering, Walsh, Cripps, etc. they have little else. 

I haven't seen this game tonight but they are seriously underperforming.

I fear for Vossy, don't know whether the board can hold their nerve...

Edited by rjay


Well Merritt can’t wear a tag. 

need a massive clean out - ed curnow, kennedy, dow, o'brien, jack martin - none of them are good enough to be part of a decent midfield

mids don't look fit, they don't work defensively, and their disposal leaves a lot to be desired

1 minute ago, rjay said:

I haven't seen this game tonight but they are seriously underperforming.

I fear for Vossy, don't know whether the board can hold there nerve...

But does it not resonate clearly of our 2017, 2018 years?

 

keep your powder dry or do you ditch another coach?

 

They are shocking decision makers and an inability to make clean handballs or kicks, will they hold their nerve or react to the outside noise cannot wait.

When I reach out to my Carlton mates after a loss. 
 

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19 minutes ago, McQueen said:

But does it not resonate clearly of our 2017, 2018 years?

 

keep your powder dry or do you ditch another coach?

2018 we made a PF.

2023 for Carlton is looking more like our 2019.

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

2018 we made a PF.

2023 for Carlton is looking more like our 2019.

Yeah but 2017 we just missed the finals. Thanks to the Eagles V crows game and percentages. 

36 minutes ago, layzie said:

If I could pick one ruckman to replace Max when he goes, Draper would do pretty nicely.

Just please ask him to get rid of the mullet.


6 minutes ago, MO FINE said:

Poll for tonight.

Who would you rather be - Michael Voss or Marlion Pickett?

I’m too bent to ready now. 


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Imagine the Game Day thread if Demonland was around in 1993. In round 10 of that season Carlton 44 free kicks Melbourne 18.

I was at Princess Park that game.  Must have been a brown paper bag left by the late John Elliott in the umpires room pre game. Was not one word in the papers the following day about that disgusting display of umpiring either.

8 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

I was at Princess Park that game.  Must have been a brown paper bag left by the late John Elliott in the umpires room pre game. Was not one word in the papers the following day about that disgusting display of umpiring either.

Was that the game Greg Williams got 44 touches and failed to get a Brownlow vote?

 
6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’m concerned Essendon will finish top 4 with a weak as water fixture to come home with.

Can someone allay my fears? 

You really are scared of a lot of other teams.


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