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20 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.

 

Another [censored] call, weak as [censored] comment

 

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH OUR GOALKICKING? Maybe we are chokers? 

 

Carlton fans telling Kozzie to enjoy his week off is a bit much 


How goods our goalkicking

 Sheet kicking's, sheet footy.
 

 
Just now, layzie said:

Carlton fans telling Kozzie to enjoy his week off is a bit much 

It’s true, Cripps went off with a blood nose from the bump.


2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Cant hit side of barn

We don’t have scoring problems according to Goody. The team understands that we need to kick a winning score………right?

 

Amazing that arguably our most maligned player is keeping us in this. Just kick to Smith, he can’t miss.

Edited by Demon Disciple

Good start by the Dees, TDK kept the Blues in it with 2 goals ... Carlton then wrestled the initiative and Joel Smith kept Melbourne in it. Tight game, will be a close one in the second half I say ...

Nice kick Joel. Now can we please kick 4 in a row and shut these Carlton people up?


Kosi out of the square leading to Fritsch up the ground, and Smith in the pocket. It's something. Down by just one point despite so much going wrong for us.

Has anybody ever been rubbed out for multiple offences in the same match? Seems like Kozzie is trying to get there!

If you’d have told me last year Smith would be the only guy delivering the goals in a semi,  I’d have said some colourful stuff to you.

Good goal, let’s build on it pls


Go for it Joel.
Make yaself a hero.
 

Thommo is a dead set liability tonight

 

5 guys there and no-one had to audacity to put a body on him 


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