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15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Just tell me again SO ITS NAILED into my Brain we picked Weideman over CURNOW and MC KAY!!? have I got this right??

FFS, yes - we also picked Clayton over Parish!

 
24 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Just tell me again SO ITS NAILED into my Brain we picked Weideman over CURNOW and MC KAY!!? have I got this right??

hindsight is a wonderful thing. you can never be wrong

I know it is much better for us for the Blues to win, but I can't barrack for them. I just can't. Their insufferable supporters are in full voice tonight, Cripps is a great player but is throwing it AGAIN, and the crowd noise is definitely influencing the umpires. Can't wait for the Olympic coverage to get into full swing ...

 

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Why do Carlton play so many games at Marvel?

Mcg is their home right?

 

Carlton should play all home games at the MCG. It was actually an MCG tenant before any other club (MFC included) 😉

I know Marvel is much maligned but I really don't mind. Realistically it is too small for most Carlton games these days.


30 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

YEP! 

Well PAARK ME!💀

 
9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Well PAARK ME!💀

And Hipwood just after McKay and Curnow! 


Well I'll be hornswaggled! The ump just paid a holding the ball against Cripps. I thought that was against the fabric of the game! Surely the Blues will send a "please explain" to the AFL umpiring department.

54 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Just tell me again SO ITS NAILED into my Brain we picked Weideman over CURNOW and MC KAY!!? have I got this right??

Saints passed on Petracca for McCartin

Lions chose Schache over Clarry

sht happens 

 

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Saints passed on Petracca for McCartin

Lions chose Schache over Clarry

sht happens 

 

Ouch that one has to hurt 

4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Ouch that one has to hurt 

some clubs are just lucky 

we got both 😊👍🏻


59 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Didn't we have interest in Georgiades? Perhaps with Jefferson + Turner emerging, Petty staying, JVR consolidating, not so much of a priority.

Yeah then he was injured (ACL?) and out for all of last season and I guess we forgot all about him. 

Just my opinion 

this is a very hard game for the umpires to rule on.

very close checking . Hope they both lose

55 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Carlton should play all home games at the MCG. It was actually an MCG tenant before any other club (MFC included) 😉

I know Marvel is much maligned but I really don't mind. Realistically it is too small for most Carlton games these days.

I reckon if a club signed with Docklands stadium when it opened, then they should only be able to move back to the MCG when an existing MCG tenant moves out creating a vacancy!

2 minutes ago, deanox said:

I reckon if a club signed with Docklands stadium when it opened, then they should only be able to move back to the MCG when an existing MCG tenant moves out creating a vacancy!

Put em on the MCC waitlist?

Holding the ball against Cripps again! What is this madness? 


1 hour ago, No. 31 said:

Carlton should play all home games at the MCG. It was actually an MCG tenant before any other club (MFC included) 😉

I know Marvel is much maligned but I really don't mind. Realistically it is too small for most Carlton games these days.

I couldn’t GAF frankly.

All clubs make their own beds, and they need to lie in them. 

 

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