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it’s real hard to give a rats about other games right now

guess we want sydney to win 

 
40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

it’s real hard to give a rats about other games right now

guess we want sydney to win 

I'm giving myself a self imposed ban this weekend. I am not watching any games.

My mental health needs a break.

Of course we want Sydney to win. Just for the hatred of Carlton alone. Unlike others I prefer to play the bears than Port. Think we match up better against them.

 

Go swans tonight because I don't want to play Carlton next week and have to put up with there arrogant fans. They were bad enough last time. 

Now I want Port to win because I really don't want to potentially face Brisbane in a prelim 


5 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I'm giving myself a self imposed ban this weekend. I am not watching any games.

My mental health needs a break.

I'm forcing myself to watch (on mute) because I don't want my frustration to turn into disinterest with what should be a fun sport to watch.

 
8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Tonight is Carlton's first ever Final on Friday Night

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Lucky to be their first tonight, should have been the Lions and Port game. 


Carlton with our entire halftime score in less than 40 seconds of game time lol

Just now, praha said:

Carlton with our entire halftime score in less than 40 seconds of game time lol

In far worse conditions no less. 

Channel 7 opting for footage of Warwick Capper in the stands instead of the actual game. Meanwhile 80% of Australia has no idea who he is.


Early days but Sydney dont look up to it

7 minutes ago, Chook said:

I'm forcing myself to watch (on mute) because I don't want my frustration to turn into disinterest with what should be a fun sport to watch.

It’s not a fun sport to watch anymore 

Jeez how important is it to start finals well. Think back to our start to the 21 granny. It just set us up so well. Collingwood and Carlton the same here.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

It’s not a fun sport to watch anymore 

I'd say it's not a fun league anymore.

Still love the game.


It feels like deja vu. Sydney look like us. Gave the opposition the quick start and they are just kicking it in to no one in their forward line.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s not a fun sport to watch anymore 

Sorry you feel that way. I recommend reading a book or something. There are a few good ones that have been written over the years - try a comparitively joyful one like Grapes of Wrath where nothing bad ever happens and the good guys always win :)

 

Hopefully all of Carlton won’t be playing next week, Martin definitely won’t be playing next week. 


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