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You have to be careful when you get near to 60 yo; so many things from the past look better than they actually were. This even applies to footy, because there are a lot of small things in modern footy that simply give me the jimmy-brits. The clash jumper idea (which has some merit) has gone too far.

What the .... are Fremantle wearing? How does purple with a white stripe clash with a navy blue jumper so dark it is almost black? Just wear your jumper, and if there is an obvious clash between you and an opponent, the away team wear your white clash jumper.

 

25 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Yep. Good call about Walsh. Absolute gun.

He got them over the line against us last year.

He’s a cheat who goes down to easy and sucks the umpire in. Cost us in that game too. Hope his back is rooted.

 

If Lachie Fogarty gets low impact......

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

If Lachie Fogarty gets low impact......

Death, taxes and the MRO…


47 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I must be on my own on this forum as there’s plenty of other posters who don’t rate Carlton.

I seriously rate Carlton and have them in the current top 3 seedings.

They have every position covered with star material all over the place. It starts with their “Steve May” (Weitering) down back and ends with the two best key fwds in the league.

Unfortunately they also showed that they could handle the big MCG finals moments which will hold them in good stead in September.

(Hope I’m wrong and they cop a loss today)

I rate them too but not that highly. The big MCG final??? We had that game by miles and coughed it up. We lost that more than them winning it. 

1 minute ago, SPC said:

Death, taxes and the MRO…

This may give the best hope for kozzie getting off 

 
12 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

You have to be careful when you get near to 60 yo; so many things from the past look better than they actually were. This even applies to footy, because there are a lot of small things in modern footy that simply give me the jimmy-brits. The clash jumper idea (which has some merit) has gone too far.

What the .... are Fremantle wearing? How does purple with a white stripe clash with a navy blue jumper so dark it is almost black? Just wear your jumper, and if there is an obvious clash between you and an opponent, the away team wear your white clash jumper.

 

I'd actually like the Dockers to reintroduce some green as part of any clash guernsey. Today's abomination reminds me of the Carlton navy guernsey with a navy CFC they wore relatively recently. 

Jye Amiss is only 20yo??!

kicked 41 last year

 



3 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

So many GWS midfielders are now playing elsewhere ... Shiel, O'Meara, Hopper, Prestia, Taranto et al.

O'Meara and Prestia both started at Gold Coast.

Your point is valid nonetheless.

What a bunch of tin azzes this mob 


If you don’t reckon the fix is in for Carlton this year you aren’t paying attention.

Edited by The heart beats true

 

This year is rigged.


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