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TDK would look amazing in Navy Blue and Red, can play forward and kick goals, out of contract at the end of 2025

 
 

So that night we beat Geelong & I thought our season will get going because of how good a team Geelong are, maybe I was wrong & it's disgraceful we only won by 8 points.

 


8 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

TDK would look amazing in Navy Blue and Red, can play forward and kick goals, out of contract at the end of 2025

Forget it, carlton will offer him a monster contract.  He won't leave, but gee I'd love to have him.

8 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

TDK would look amazing in Navy Blue and Red, can play forward and kick goals, out of contract at the end of 2025

Too late I think. He will attract big money now. We should have gone hard at him first time he came out of contract last year. Could see this guys was similar to Dogga but is a bit more of contested beast. Other diff is he can actually play forward. 

 

Scoreline flattering Geelong significantly. Carlton letting a few very cheap goals against the flow.

Still, this game is knocking about 6 points off Geelong's percentage and putting them in a very precarious position. So glad that it was us who broke their souls in round 8 and left them with just 1 win (against Richmond) since.

Amusing side note to the game - it looks to me like a De Koning is the best player on the ground for both sides.

Looking forward to grabbing them both when they come out of contract together at the end of 2025. #successionplan

I always remember when Eddie back in his hot breakfast radio days on mmm said to mick Molloy just wait for the day carlton come good again. It will be unbearable.  

We are now living it.


2 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

Are you saying the last 5 Coleman Medalists are playing in tonight match? 

Jack Riewoldt’s not playing in tonight’s match so… no. There are four Coleman medalists playing tonight, one of them (Curnow) has won two of the last five. 

17 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So that night we beat Geelong & I thought our season will get going because of how good a team Geelong are, maybe I was wrong & it's disgraceful we only won by 8 points.

 

To be fair, at eight wins and no losses, they WERE good at the time. And so were we. This season’s been a wild ride. 

And there’s still ten rounds to go. 

Going to bed now. Tomorrow morning I’ll enjoy seeing what Scott said at his press conference 

51 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

12.11 Still impressed?

9.1 in the last Quarter 

F$&@ing impressive yes…


On the train home after a rather pleasant evening at the MCG watching Geelong pushed off a cliff 😁

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why are the Carlton supporters booing everything? 

Only doing what every club supporter's do.

7 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Going to bed now. Tomorrow morning I’ll enjoy seeing what Scott said at his press conference 

We are not far off just a down night does that sum it up?

 
12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I always remember when Eddie back in his hot breakfast radio days on mmm said to mick Molloy just wait for the day carlton come good again. It will be unbearable.  

We are now living it.

Pot kettle black

Carlton could win 10 consecutive premierships and they still wouldn’t come close to being as unbearable as him.

From the moment that smug bloated [censored]-er announced “Justice has been done!” he permanently locked himself in as the single most unbearable creature ever to have existed 🤮🤮🤮


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