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Cmon Freo dont choke here

 

Freo choking and Carlton still making finals is just sickening enough a concept to actually happen... please no.

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

All good I just read the post above mine

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

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

Freo has to lose. Not draw or win.

If Allir is out for the season Port are toast.

 


40 minutes ago, Macca said:

(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

jesus

So a 10 point Freo win is the aim

for me at least

7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Cmon Freo dont choke here

I don’t think they can help it - it’s just what they do 🤷‍♂️

Love how the Saints put in so much with no incentive. Just to stick to the Blues

The Blues fans at the siren were pure poetry

 

Of course, you can bet the farm if we were the ones in Carlton's position right now, Fremantle would be 100 points up at half time.

Allir and Farrell both look out injured. Blues can’t get any luck with injuries even when it’s not them playing.


20 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Seeing Dusty shed a tear today really got me. 

One of the best players to ever play the game, and yet Dusty never made it about him. Always humble, respectful and happy to do his thing. 
An absolute champion.

The game lost a real icon today. 

And , in a game against Richmond last year , he kicked a goal at the start of the 3rd quarter, and McVee was on him.As they were waiting for the game to restart Dusty was talking to Knuckles and pointing out how he should have defended ie stopping Dusty getting the ball.It was advice to a young player.That’s my interpretation.
On ya Dusty

23 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Freo has to lose. Not draw or win.

A draw would suffice.  They'd go ahead of Carlton on percentage.

edit:  Sorry @mauriesy, you were explaining how Carlton could make the eight.

Edited by Demonstone

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

A draw would suffice.  They'd go ahead of Carlton on percentage.

let's go for the draw then. even more pain for the baggers

Paging @WalkingCivilWar, with this bottle sconning the goal umpire in the back of the head (a disgusting act), thrown from the Carlton Cheers squad, is there any sanction available against the cheers squad - like being moved to tier 3 or something?  I normally argue fiercely against collective punishment but feel like being a hypocrite in this particular case. 


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Freo are shi**ing the bed here. Typical dockers

Never ever ever trust Freo to do anything you need them to do. 

The quality of F50 entries can make or break good teams. Freo's F50 entries look appalling in this 3rd quarter. Reminds me of the Dees in 2019/2020. 


5 minutes ago, BDA said:

very dubious tats on jacksons arms. 

I believe they're called "stickers" in the culture, a name that makes them even more dubious.

Jackson's lifting for Freo here though now.

34 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Freo choking and Carlton still making finals is just sickening enough a concept to actually happen... please no.

Any danger of Luke Jackson exerting his influence?

Lions will cream both these teams next week.

6 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

The quality of F50 entries can make or break good teams. Freo's F50 entries look appalling in this 3rd quarter. Reminds me of the Dees in 2019/2020. 

We're watching a dees style attack.

 
4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

flagmantle do dumb stuff too often

lousy i50 entries and giving away free kicks at the top of the square

stupid

That free kick was a joke. Nothing in it. 


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