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GC making Carlton look like the Harlem Globetrotters. Might have to turn this off. 

Don’t mind Carlton having a revival. They have Freo soon and also Pies and Bombers fans hate seeing Carlton play well.

 
7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

“Hunting in packs on the outside” - it’s not Jurassic Park. 

Would make it an interesting game if it was though. Release the velociraptors.


Suns?  More like the 'bums'

 

Carlton fans carrying on like they've just won the Champions League after baying for blood just a week ago. 

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Surely Ben King has had enough of playing with a middle of the table team. Bring him in I say

Based on what he has done so far leaving might not be his choice.


13 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Danger that Freo might end up higher up the ladder if the Suns don't start playing.

Lower I reckon. I hope Freo only win two more games for the rest of the year. If Carlton beat them down they go! Suns will win enough games at home to eclipse Freo. 

5 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

Lower I reckon. I hope Freo only win two more games for the rest of the year. If Carlton beat them down they go! Suns will win enough games at home to eclipse Freo. 

I'm just talking about today. Suns have dropped 5% already.

21 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Don’t mind Carlton having a revival. They have Freo soon and also Pies and Bombers fans hate seeing Carlton play well.

I would love to see Carlton stick a woodchip into Freo's season.


I guess Carlton are back. All the glory and fame oozing down from all over the place and streamers falling from the sky.

33 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Suns?  More like the 'bums'

I prefer Suns. I don’t need to hear Huddo yelling ‘Carlton pounding the bums’.


17 minutes ago, layzie said:

I guess Carlton are back. All the glory and fame oozing down from all over the place and streamers falling from the sky.

I guess today is 'flat track bully' territory, but it is in our interests for the Blues to keep hoping so at least they might snare a fluke win over our top 4 competitors for the rest of the season.

We don't want them losing ALL hope just yet.

Still I'm tipping a 13th finish for them.

 

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