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We’ve taken the mantle of chokers. 
 

How embarrassing. 

 

Arc score review gifts carlton another one. They can't win on their own merit. the whole thing is rigged. 

Change the thread name it's post season.

We only have ourselves to blame. 9 goal 17 point again. I love Gawn but his kicking and not just for goal" is woeful.

 
2 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

This game was not lost at selection. We had kicked more points than they had scoring shots with 2 mins to go in the last. Grundy, Schache or anyone else would have made [censored] all difference.

Cannot agree. MacDonald wasn't working. Schache should have had a run 30 minutes earlier

2 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Wasting our list and our window. 

We are the biggest head mess of a club. 

Can’t wait for the learnings. 

Window is shut I'm afraid. May ain't getting any younger and he's our best player.


How many times is Goodwin going to lose important games at selection. 

18 hours ago, sydneydee said:

Goodwin is the problem. Stupid coaching and team selection. Wtf about not using the sub? 

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2 minutes ago, Webber said:

Not that it matters, cos we would have been thumped next week anyway, as will Carlton, but these last 2 games were the biggest choke I’ve ever seen in 5 decades. The way we kept kicking behinds just kept writing the perfect script for Carlton, who were frankly dreadful in the last half. Should have won that by 6 goals. Get ready for the ‘choke’ tag, fellow supporters. 

Yep, it's coming and deserved who needs the Colliwobbles when there's Melchoke.

Disgraceful waste of a season. Pickett’s poor discipline has cost us big time - what a joke he gets 800k per year. I never want to see TMac play in the senior side ever again. Get a new forward line coach ASAP. We are mentally soft and deserve to be called chokers. 


1 minute ago, SPC said:

Not having any talk about us being overrated.. we are the best side in it, should have won last week.

This will be the flag we gave away.. mark my words, our biggest chance blown!

Except we are not the best team

intnit, are we

1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Wouldn’t have won next week anyway 

This is literally the only thing giving me comfort right now.

Just now, Dannyz said:

How many times is Goodwin going to lose important games at selection. 

6

So is Max going to say it was a Melbourne like loss? 🤢🤢🤢

I dont know a team that has lost both finals back to back. Heads needs to roll for this.


It's hard to tell when your at the game but wasn't there numerous dubious freekicks paid?? Really feel rough. Glad the seasons over (who am I kidding I'll be back next year)

Just now, Dannyz said:

How many times is Goodwin going to lose important games at selection. 

Some odd selections but he didn’t miss all those kicks. Those were missed by the guys who should be kicking those.

2 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

9 Goals. 17 Behinds.

I've got nothing else to say otherwise I'll cop a ban.

That's pathetic from professionals.

You forgot the out on the fulls.

1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

Gawn and Viney dumb sheet errors in the dying minutes. Oliver brutally wasteful,again.

Just put it in the context that while he had a poor finals series, Jack Viney carried us for a large portion of the season.

Gawn was best on field last week and played his heart out tonight.

There were a heap more reasons we lost tonight before you point the finger at the two hardest players in our club.

Pull your head in.


Wayward kicking is bad an can happen but what is unforgivable is dumb 50m penalties, free kick reversals when having a shot for goal, giving away free kicks by slinging the opponent into the fence. We have too many dumb and undisciplined players!

The AFL is corrupt. How many frees did that f*ing no 22 pay against us and then not give us?

Just now, Jibroni said:

I dont know a team that has lost both finals back to back. Heads needs to roll for this.

We are the only one mate, another embarrassing record.

 

We were robbed, and we robbed ourselves with poor kicking. Too many Outs and a combined losing margin of 8 points across 2 finals games... we are a great side with bad luck this year.

What can you do?

Just now, Garbo said:

Wouldn’t have won next week anyway 

Would have smashed us the lions.

But to lose like thus again.

No wonder we don't get big crowds.

No wonder it's been 57 years.

How can we kick so poorly all night.

Credit to Carlton for accuracy and smashing the centre clearances.

And a big fu to the umpires who smashed the fire count I the last and ignored some blatant ones.

Couldn't do it for Gus. Shame on this team.

Rack off Grundy. 


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