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It's the Suns vs Curnow

 
 

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I don't mined the decent rule but gee they pick when to pay them. Pay them all or pay none.

They’ve paid 2 for the game - both to Carlton.

Suns gotta be filthy with this. How many goals over the back have Carlton had this game?

Has to be a directive for umps to favour Carlton.

 

So it's not just Curnow: Carlton players really love a two arms in the air, how good am I celebration.

I have no living memories of Carlton being good, but they've always been arrogant. 
We are moving into dark times my friends.


Come on Suns you absolutely useless organisation. Do right by the footy community.

Can’t stand the head on Owies. Apart from it being disproportionately large for his body, it’s just annoying. 

Nice angry work from Casboult there


Carlton will win this off the back of marks in the corridor. Since quarter time they just take so many marks smack bang in the middle.

Just now, Chook said:

Carlton very easily could have lost the last two matches.

And can thank the umpires for both.

Carlscum with all the gifts from the umpires, they can hold their man, no HTB, throws galore 😡😡😡😡


Eddie McGuire years ago said beware when Carlton become good & there supporters will be up and about. They will be intolerable 

Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Just watch us cough it up tomorrow. 

Just a dumb post.

 

GC coaches cost themselves that one by not starting their best defender on Curnow 

That was Carlton’s banana peel. 

They will blow GWS off the park now that they have the confidence and the lock into finals. 

Do not count your chickens. We must beat Hawthorn tomorrow. 


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