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Freo v Crows should be interesting. hard to pickย 

Youโ€™d imagine Freo get it done at home but these games are ones the Crows need to win if they make finals

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Honestly, from what I can piece together without live coverage (ahhhh, Sydney life), it is a little embarrassing for Carlton to only be four/five goals up.

I stand by my theory that Carlton continue to be in weak form to start the season and that has been balanced by very, very good personal form from Harry McKay. 3 goals and 4 contested marks in each game, and already 3 goals and 3 contested marks to half time against North.

Voss and the Carlton planners would be absolutely thrilled to be clocking wins. That said... every Carlton opponent so far has remained winless this season. The Blues would want to get things working properly before they come up against opponents that aren't either in mental disarray, managing an awkward rebuild, or outright led by teenagers.

 
32 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Just announced Pendlebury gets a fine

Well, precedent set, when we play the pies weโ€™ll just dish out 22 fines. Ridiculous.


36 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Just announced Pendlebury gets a fine

So in a critical period in an important match just put a couple of Ks on the table and belt an important star and double him up in pain. And donโ€™t worry you wonโ€™t even give away a free downfield. Plenty of time to organise your defence. The AFL stinks

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Curnow on Pink is just unfair. Charlie is built like a brick you-know-what, and Pink looks like any redhead you just pulled off the street. How's he going to compete?

The fix for a Carlton flag is so obviously on. The
AFL got their wish with the Pies last year. Itโ€™s Carltonโ€™s turn this yearย 


Can we start a gofundme to pay for all the open handed punch fines weโ€™ll dish out on Kings Birthday?

Iโ€™d happily contribute.

9 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Well, precedent set, when we play the pies weโ€™ll just dish out 22 fines. Ridiculous.

I hope 21 of those fines is for gut punching Maynard, and the other one for gut punching Coxย 

What a joke the league has become

8 goals from frees and 50โ€™s to Blues.

Sorry now 9 goals.

This is a world record.

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The 5 year extension that Larkey signed last year must be feeling like a life sentence by now.ย 

The lack of pressure on the Carlton mids from North's mids is just embarrassing. Very much like a Melbourne game from c.2013 - I feel so happy we're not subjected to that any more.


Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

North getting a shocking run from the Umps

But they are contributing by some very undiscipline play

When is the heat going to come on Clarkson?

Seriously, Neeld had much worse cattle at his disposal and he didnโ€™t last 2 years. How long will this sociopathโ€™s grace period be?

You feel for North fans. Their team is hot garbage but the umps aren't helping one bit.


This is unwatchable. As @Jaded No Moreย said (above) itโ€™s clearly Carltonโ€™s turn for a premiership. It makes me sick that we canโ€™t enjoy neutral matches like this.ย 

6 fifty-metre penalties now against North. At this point they should just go for the record.

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6 minutes ago, Chook said:

You feel for North fans.

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3 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I sure as hell dont

I definitely do. Hating on a club like North is one thing, but their fans, especially young fans, donโ€™t deserve this.ย 

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is unwatchable. As @Jaded No Moreย said (above) itโ€™s clearly Carltonโ€™s turn for a premiership. It makes me sick that we canโ€™t enjoy neutral matches like this.ย 

Itโ€™s why the AFL for me has become unbearable to watch. If the Dees werenโ€™t in it, I wouldโ€™ve (and just about have) given it away years ago. It has become so business driven, and what is best for that business to succeed, that the football aspect has been neglected for some time now.

Grass roots local footy is so much purer and more enjoyable to witness. Go and get yourself a team to follow outside of the national/state leagues. It is way more fun to watch and be a part of. You feel like youโ€™re part of a real community.


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