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4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Are Carlton wearing a jumper tonight with Orange on the shoulders?

Surely not.

For a good cause.

 

C'mon Dees! At the MCG brought my Malaysian brother in law. Don't disappoint us.

 
8 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Are Carlton wearing a jumper tonight with Orange on the shoulders?

Surely not.

It's the RESPECT game. Highlighting violence against women & children

Been a long time since i been to an away Blues game.

Didn't realise they have fake 'da da da da daah' chanting over the loud speakers as they run out 😄


7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

For a good cause.

No doubt.

I just think it’s an odd game to put a warm tone on the top part of a navy blue jumper, given there is 17 other clubs it wouldn’t clash with.

let’s see how it looks.

Sadly they play the abominable doof at 105db also

 
19 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The mcg really need to do something about the seagulls. They are already annoying

are you talking about carlton?

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22 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Venice, very nice. Veneto is the ancestral home of the Silvagni Clan 😎 Waving to you from the other, more scenic eastern coast of the Adriatic, my son has donned his Auskick Blues shirt to watch the game with me.

Writing to you from Dalmatian Coast in Croatia, ancestral of home for Carlton 80s Premiership players like Val Perovic and John Dorotich and also Allan Jakovich, two time leading goal kicker for the Dees in the early 90s. After some hassles renewing the AFL app, looks like its working now 🤞

May the best team win today 😊

I'm heading to Sibenick next Friday. I may catch you. I've got a distinctive Aussie accent.


I don’t know much but I know we owe the blues a good rough up and rousing win. It won’t make up for a finals loss, that we should have won a million times over, but it is something to hold onto.

Oh and Claz has been immense for our club and will go down as one of our greatest of all time with hopefully at least 5 more years of bang bang bang bang.

Let’s do it for Claz ❤️

Not there tonight. Back injury is pretty bad at the moment. Hope we can knock these Blue bags off

After doing at least 20 - 30 minutes of warm ups in the rooms then another kick to kick session etc on the park, i'll never understand why they're then asked to expel even more valuable energy doing multiple sprints. Maybe one to make sure any hammys don't go ping just before the bounce but multiple sprints?? 🤔

Just got to the pub (up at Mt hotham in true demon style)

Thought they had the wrong game on - was going what the [censored] are gws doing on the tv


Alright boys, reminder that the game has started.

Edited by Red But Mostly Blue


Just now, layzie said:

The most out of form forward in the comp kicks a goal within 30 secs

I should have put some $ on that. It’s one of our specialties.

 

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