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17 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Logan Morris i think we missed a trick not going for him big time.

(Pick 31) 2023 Let that sink in for a minute.

We weren’t the only ones to miss him. He’s got some elite kicks drilling it down his throat atm. He’d be lucky to take a mark with Petracca, Oliver, Viney and Rivers kicking it everywhere but out in front.

 

If the Blues and Port lose that's the top 9 sorted.

So much for the competitive balance

Becoming readily apparent that the Suns were over compensated.

Pies have lucked out with three top 5 father son picks and the never ending careers of Sidebottom and Pendlebury. Five automatic best 22 selections certainly help with team selections. (Yeah.. Jealousy is a curse !!)

At the MCG right now, HT, the Blues are horrid. This game msy just well kill the senior coaching career of Michael Voss.

At least I can get a 500ml Asahi here ... mmm beer ... fortunately I still have beer ... 🍺😁

 

AHAHAHAHA! No club more deserving of being [censored] for this long and that club is Carlton.

30 years and counting… 🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣

Big fan base doesn’t necessarily = a good club. Long may this continue. It doesn’t matter if we are premiers or bottom 4, Carlton misery is always my unreserved joy.

Carlton Bigfooty should be fun bedtime story viewing before bed!

3 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

AHAHAHAHA! No club more deserving of being [censored] for this long and that club is Carlton.

The arrogance of the Elliot and Pratt days is long gone.

Carlton have done their time and like dare I say Essendon deserve some time in the sun.

The Blues seem to be a very well run club off the field. Players rarely hit the headlines for the wrong reasons.

Princes Park has been well maintained.

Carlton v MFC for the GF next year... Dreams !!


That lack of awareness was a momentum killer by the carlton player who got tackled by darling.

They've kicked 2 in a row, running forward & cerra had carlton targets all alone & he was to slow yo get it moving.

8 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

AHAHAHAHA! No club more deserving of being [censored] for this long and that club is Carlton.

30 years and counting… 🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣

Big fan base doesn’t necessarily = a good club. Long may this continue. It doesn’t matter if we are premiers or bottom 4, Carlton misery is always my unreserved joy.

Carlton Bigfooty should be fun bedtime story viewing before bed!

Couldn't agree more. I feel a bit sorry for Voss, his fitness and medical people must take a lot of blame for consistent player preparation and medical errors. Apart from that, if I can't have Demon success, I am content to revel in the constant struggles of the brown bag cheats.

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The arrogance of the Elliot and Pratt days is long gone.

Carlton have done their time and like dare I say Essendon deserve some time in the sun.

The Blues seem to be a very well run club off the field. Players rarely hit the headlines for the wrong reasons.

Princes Park has been well maintained.

Carlton v MFC for the GF next year... Dreams !!

What a load of BS

Carlton deserve less than zero….

 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What a load of BS

Carlton deserve less than zero….

As do Essendon. Arrogant [censored], both of them.

baggers play like the mfc with a strong contested football game based upon territory

and - just like the mfc - it suits the kangas' gameplan which is based more around speed at the contest, with the likes of sheezel, wardlaw, simpkin, mckercher, o'sullivan, etc. having the skill to hit the gaps and hurt the oppo with their possessions

Meanwhile North will be a draw behind us.

No matter what you think of our year of change, to be a draw out of the bottom 3 at the bye is not even close to good enough.

51 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

At the MCG right now, HT, the Blues are horrid. This game msy just well kill the senior coaching career of Michael Voss.

Poor Carlton. i certainly hope they don’t have more decades of being near the bottom 😂😂


26 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

That spray That Voss gave them at 3/4 time is something I want to see from goody some games

Vossy should have given the spray at half time!

a few more minutes and north would have lost that game. They just stopped in the final quarter

58 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The arrogance of the Elliot and Pratt days is long gone.

Carlton have done their time and like dare I say Essendon deserve some time in the sun.

The Blues seem to be a very well run club off the field. Players rarely hit the headlines for the wrong reasons.

Princes Park has been well maintained.

Carlton v MFC for the GF next year... Dreams !!

Are you feeling ok? 😂 Carlton and their supporters are one of the biggest pack of [censored] going round and they deserve nothing


34 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Meanwhile North will be a draw behind us.

No matter what you think of our year of change, to be a draw out of the bottom 3 at the bye is not even close to good enough.

The winds of change must come soon

Gee nth didn't score a thing that final term.

I know the game was done at 3/4 time but if carlton had kicked straight in the 1st quarter then they probably would have won

1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Are you feeling ok? 😂 Carlton and their supporters are one of the biggest pack of [censored] going round and they deserve nothing

30 years of BLATANT Cheating, cheating that they were proud of.

In the 90’s We were sent to Princess Park to play Home Games, to help that Elliott creature pay for his Legend Grandstand

We were not allowed to show our sponsors.

Carlton deserve Misery and Darkness for at least a Thousand years, make it 2000 years…

 

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There’s one for your collection, @Demonstone 😝


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