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Happy to see Jack silvagni back tonight.

Also exciting to see camporale debut. Father/sons are great.

Be interesting to see how these new tigs go. 

Will be listening to mark Howard & Matt Hill call this.

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10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Happy to see Jack silvagni back tonight.

Also exciting to see camporale debut. Father/sons are great.

Be interesting to see how these new tigs go. 

Will be listening to mark Howard & Matt Hill call this.

On my way to the MCG, love seeing a Silvagni and a Camporeale in the team tonight. Footy is back! 😎


So, another season and , predictably but tragically, another year of Channel 7's obssession with replays showing a slo-mo close up of the goalkicker with his gob wide open screaming "Come on!".

1 hour ago, No. 31 said:

On my way to the MCG, love seeing a Silvagni and a Camporeale in the team tonight. Footy is back! 😎

Ok this is the second positive Carlton related comment I’ve read tonight. Pull yourselves together 😂

Richmond making Carlton look like the Harlem Globetrotters. 

 

Tiges doing so much right, only to have the last kick or handball in a chain be an absolute shocker. And around the packs the Blues are mobile putting the Tigers young brigade on their heels. Final result not looking pretty.


19 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Ok this is the second positive Carlton related comment I’ve read tonight. Pull yourselves together

Couldn't agree more.  This is a MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB supporters site.

I propose a life ban for any poster saying nice things about the corrupt, smug, entitled, cheating sh*tstain of a club that is Carlton.

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Now I know why they have opening round. You can’t have this match as season opener. Terrible terrible terrible. 
 

Umpiring is also atrocious 


How is that not a free kick to Vlastuin? And Weitering walks over the line, unpressured.

 

Blues marginally less irritating without Owies. 


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