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Pickett is a deadset [censored].

Useless [censored] to make himself look tough & then nowhere to be seen when it matters.

 

I reckon the crowd is 70/30 Carlton’s way. It’s so noticeable. What do other D landers here think?

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Nah, football act 

Nah dumb act

All these commentators including Garry Lyon can go and get [censored] trying to get Kozzie suspended - Maynard's allowed to KO brayshaw and they all back him in Kozzie bumps Cripps in the chest and the other [censored] flops from a jumper scuffle and they want to crucify him. This whole league can [censored] off.


Cannot fathom this commentary on fox. 

All saying he’s gone for September. 
 

“He makes contact to the jaw”

”that would be a week”

”jumps off the ground and clear shoulder to head contact”

”we know how critical the AFL have been on head high contact”

absolute pure buII****. 
 

the bump was into the chest!

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1 minute ago, SPC said:

Probably, given he is not a big club player. 

Will get Maynard's suspension.

Just shown that ANB’s ‘goal’ was touched.

Kozzie will go for his bump, I’m afraid. I just think he’s playing frustrated cos he isn’t impacting games, but his decision-making is poor. 

 
5 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Does Koz get suspended???

Borderline but I'm starting to not worry if he does except Spargo didn't touch it that quarter.

With only 5 or 6 players doing something it's incredible we are only a goal down.

Oliver a little better that one but he's not the player he used to be.

Tracc another slow start but trying. Viney good but not many options.

Smith a one man fwd line.

 

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3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

It's almost like they are told not to lead.

Drives me insane. We get the ball 80m out and no one leads. Sunny have to pass it to them but it creates space and less congestion. Just basic footy that we don't get


Is it time to go Neuclear.....

Schache on to take over a fair wack of the CBs?

Max to take anything forward of center and also push forward?

Scache takes the defensive half contests.

Getting smashed at CBs anyway.  What's to lose?

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Any chance we can just have a half time without loud music & dance cam

Don't you feel ACTIVATED?????

Two points down is a good place to be. We can run over them. Just can’t afford any silly goals to them. Winning contested possession. More scoring shots. Just need to out run them this half.

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1 minute ago, Floody100 said:

Pickett is a deadset [censored].

Useless [censored] to make himself look tough & then nowhere to be seen when it matters.

Give me a spell, that is a [censored] comment, what kind of supporter are you? Especially after the week we've had.

Just now, frankie_d said:

I reckon the crowd is 70/30 Carlton’s way. It’s so noticeable. What do other D landers here think?

They just make more noise and sound louder than us. But yeah there are more of them here 


Fritsch needs to catch fire, McDonald needs to move into a retirement home, ANB needs to stand up and show prove why he’s in the leadership group and Chandler (wow hasn’t he regressed as the years gone on) needs to realise he’s playing in a game of footy.

18 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Pickett set the tone early by giving up the shot on goal Smith had early in the game.

He will be suspended for his bump on Cripps and rightly so.

 

How does he get weeks for that? Surely you’re taking the [censored]


4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Fritsch needs to catch fire, McDonald needs to move into a retirement home, ANB needs to stand up and show prove why he’s in the leadership group and Chandler (wow hasn’t he regressed as the years gone on) needs to realise he’s playing in a game of footy.

Pretty much sums it up except so has Kozzie.

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