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NON-MFC: Round 24

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12 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Picked the blues but barracking for sainters.  I remember last year they were losing all game you heard nothing we panicked in the last two minutes   Gifted them the game and they celebrate as if they were champions all blooody day

 

Stuff them as hard as possible  

 

Are you talking about that semi last year? We may’ve panicked in the last two minutes but we didn’t gift them the win. The score review result gifted them the win when Tracc’s goal was deemed touched by Marchbank when it clearly wasn’t. 

 

Poor Carlton. Imagine having to sit through an entire Fremantle v Port game for any reason. 

It won’t make me feel much better about out our year, and it has come at the cost of us finishing 14th (eek), but we are very close to a final series without the blues, pies or bombers. Still the cats, but that’s a grumble for another day. 

It’s not a bad side quest win!! 

LET’S GO FREO!!!!!!  🤣🤣🤣

 

Feels like whoever advances between Freo and Carlton will be a "lucky loser".

Surely Brisbane is a huge favourite at the Gabba.

10 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Feels like whoever advances between Freo and Carlton will be a "lucky loser".

Surely Brisbane is a huge favourite at the Gabba.

4-4 since 2019,

Although, to be fair, they have won their last 3 there. 

Edited by DiscoStu17


(Roughly) ... A 25 point win to Freo gets the Cats up to 2nd spot on the ladder

Cats vs Port or Port vs Cats in a QF 

Still a bit to play out

 

Port win and they play the cats at home.

Lose by more than a a few goals and we all put up with cats demanding they play port at Tax payer Park.

I wonder if Dan Houston is having second thoughts about his second thoughts 🤔

 

 

 


I got such a thrill seeing Carlton  having a last minute loss. I remember their gloating when they so luckily beat us in themFinals last season( and during the season if I remember correctly).

It annoys me how the Carlton fans scream for “ BALL” every time the opposition touch the ball. It works after a while, with the undisputed “ noise of affirmation” affecting the umps.

Wonder how this guy is feeling ATM:

Clayton Oliver video: Carlton fan in war of words with Melbourne star at  MCG | Herald Sun

38 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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If only someone eliminated this [censored]’s career 🙄

Imagine needing Freo to do something you need them to do. A less reliable club you won’t find. 
 


27 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Are you talking about that semi last year? We may’ve panicked in the last two minutes but we didn’t gift them the win. The score review result gifted them the win when Tracc’s goal was deemed touched by Marchbank when it clearly wasn’t. 

That wasn't the semi that was during the season. The semi was acres goal when we did panic. 

So cathartic watching the blues lose by a kick with 33 seconds left. 

Marvelous Effort that. I get moist when Carlton lose….

Let’s go Shockers…

What would be funnier? Carlton missing out, or Carlton scraping in and getting smashed by Brisbane? 😂

Just now, Jaded No More said:

What would be funnier? Carlton missing out, or Carlton scraping in and getting smashed by Brisbane? 😂

Missing out


This is the worst way to miss finals 

Lose to a team with nothing to play for in the last 15 seconds

Go Blues!

Prelim window has closed

 

Sorry if already mentioned but what has to happen in this match to get Carlton into the eight?


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