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the league is so biased towards victorian big clubs

Q and Syd derbies are hidden away for boring Vic games

 

I hate Carlton more than Hawthorn but this current Hawks team is really giving me the [censored].

Loopy handball ends in HTB. See, other teams do them too.


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Tonight is going to be a wake up call for a few unreasonably optimistic supporters on this forum.

 

16 minutes ago, praha said:

Tonight is going to be a wake up call for a few unreasonably optimistic supporters on this forum.

Oath.

I mean, talk about a team who want to play for their coach. Reminder that Carlton have a stronger team in this week.

And we lost to them.. Going at almost full strength.

Christ almighty it's unbelievable that supporters think we're 'heading in the right direction' and it's 'just game-plan related'.

The denial is comical.

3 minutes ago, Howard_Grimes said:

Oath.

I mean, talk about a team who want to play for their coach. Reminder that Carlton have a stronger team in this week.

And we lost to them.. Going at almost full strength.

Christ almighty it's unbelievable that supporters think we're 'heading in the right direction' and it's 'just game-plan related'.

The denial is comical.

Ken Oath.

The current scoreline of the hawks highlights how poor we are and Goodwin BS od building something …the blind faith our board is giving him is a joke

Carlton’s gotta sell CURNOW and Mackay, and see what they can get for them. They are in more need of a rebuild than West Coast.


5 minutes ago, Howard_Grimes said:

Oath.

I mean, talk about a team who want to play for their coach. Reminder that Carlton have a stronger team in this week.

And we lost to them.. Going at almost full strength.

Christ almighty it's unbelievable that supporters think we're 'heading in the right direction' and it's 'just game-plan related'.

The denial is comical.

Carlton look like a team of witches hats and yet they beat us.

Depressing doesn't come anywhere near it.

Its actually depressing how we can slog a loss against Carlton and yet Hawthorn can just come out and put them to the sword in the first two quarters.

You cant tell me the players have lost all motivation under Goodwin. Its so evident.

8 minutes ago, Howard_Grimes said:

Oath.

I mean, talk about a team who want to play for their coach. Reminder that Carlton have a stronger team in this week.

And we lost to them.. Going at almost full strength.

Christ almighty it's unbelievable that supporters think we're 'heading in the right direction' and it's 'just game-plan related'.

The denial is comical.

We are going the way of West Coast after their flag. Now arguably they are in a better position than us and have the resources and money to mount a successful rebuild. Not much light at the end of the tunnel for us. We have too many players on long highly paid contracts who are past their best and a coach who is just shuffling the deck chairs around.

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1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

We are going the way of West Coast after their flag. Now arguably they are in a better position than us and have the resources and money to mount a successful rebuild. Not much light at the end of the tunnel for us. We have too many players on long highly paid contracts who are past their best and a coach who is just shuffling the deck chairs around.

Yet the board concern of having to pay out Goodwin vs another bottom 6 finish what are the real costs… their strategy of trying to lure Daniher is comical at best and highlights we have issues attracting talent!


50 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Carlton back to regularly scheduled programming when they’re not versing us, I see

Versing - love it.

That’s what my son used to say.

30 years ago.

I still do!

37 minutes ago, Howard_Grimes said:

Oath.

I mean, talk about a team who want to play for their coach. Reminder that Carlton have a stronger team in this week.

And we lost to them.. Going at almost full strength.

Christ almighty it's unbelievable that supporters think we're 'heading in the right direction' and it's 'just game-plan related'.

The denial is comical.

Yeah, our coach has it in BUCKETLOADS

 

The animals carrying on like they won the grand final after beating Melbourne last week…. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂

Even though we lost, I couldn’t help but smirk on my way out the ground seeing how happy they were. Back to reality in a flash!

How’s the [censored] Snapper going I wonder…

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