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11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

We beat the Swans in Sydney and Carlton struggled against them in Melbourne. 

Oh boy.. how I wish it worked like that sometimes ahaha but we’ve got this mate, just sit back and enjoy 

 

Could be nothing but I saw Saad run off with the trainer/Physio during their warm up. 

Our supporters don’t look like they turned up. 

Bloosers everywhere.

They also have twice the number of bays in Olympic stand than we do. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great

Last week it was a 60:40 crowd in Collingwood's favour.

Just assessing the crowd tonight we'll be lucky if it's 80:20.


38 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Boy, Grundy is really on the nose.

yeah I reckon bloody hell

Hmmm, I thought Grundy was a monte to be sub. Recent form 32 touches and 3 goals at Casey. Schache diddley squat although he had some good form a couple of months ago. While Schache is versatile and immensely talented, Grundy is a true competitor...A Competitor! That's what I want in a final. Go Dees

Tom Morris just OWNED Andy Maher..

 

Take a bow son, take a BOW!!!

 
9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Now there’s a family of 5 Blues in this Category 1 Dees area. I know Category 1 Dees who could not get tickets. This is a disgrace. 

Melbourne supporters selling their tickets. I know 3 Melbourne fans who did just that to bandwagon Carlton supporters. I waa furious when I found out and told them they'd sold tickets in a Melbourne support area. They were oblivious.


15 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Embrace it. Make their life like hell for the next 3 hrs. Make them wish they regret the decision. 

M Bay 38 in MCC overwhelmingly Carlton.

Think there might be more Carlton supporters than Melbourne supporters.

Never experienced this before.

Stamp out visitors passes at the G😀

Langdon/Hunter versus Acres/Cottrell

Which would you prefer? Our wingers were brilliant in 2021 but with these bigger bodies nailing the roles now ...I feel as if we've lost a strength

Crowd is 60-49 blues at BEST — ENTIRE MCC is ours…

You don't take in a one-trick pony like Grundy as a sub, no matter how good the trick is.


1 minute ago, Nudge said:

Crowd is 60-49 blues at BEST — ENTIRE MCC is ours…

Sandringham line surprisingly said otherwise!

There’s got to be more to the Grundy situation. Could be more to the story than we know. Might explain some of these decisions.

Also, I don’t care about the crowd. Means we’ll be able to hear the blues cry. 

Just win boys. Shut these arrogant tosspots up for the year.


Grundy gave a hug to a couple of our players including Gawn just now. Good to see.

3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Sandringham line surprisingly said otherwise!

Sandringham line is 90 % Demons from the higher echelons of blue chip real estate.  

Edited by leave it to deever

 

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