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wish we could play them more often
wish we could play them more often
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Check out Professor Cake here.They would've outscored you if it wasn't for that blatantly s**t call and you know it. 1 point ffs. Should've been 5 in front for the Dees. Talk it up biased.
Geelong beat CarltonGeelong have beaten Carlton and Collingwood have beaten Carlton. Who else have either beaten of note ?
Nah, you seem right at homeCarlton boys, time to universally declare this for what it is.
Arr0w come on I know you enjoy calling out a pathetic whinge.
Nah, too inaccurate.Is Danster the new Plugger?
You gave up a 46 point lead against usMy god how bad are Carlton
Their structure completely collapsed and they can’t handle pressure
I definitely want to see us really put a team to the sword instead of just going into a shell.
Our best patch last year was when we played with a bit of dare.
Tonight I don’t think it was helped by the dominance of Gawn and then us losing some pace in the middle in Cerra. Gawn in particular just ensures that the Dees will continue to remain in games.
Voss and the coaches seem to still be struggling with a mix between locking down games and attacking.
Another goal or two was needed in the third or early in the fourth and the Dees late charge home wouldn’t have even concerned Carlton.
It’s a risky game just conceding ground and hoping your backline holds up against a barrage of inside 50s.
Check out Professor Cake here.
We were 20 points up at the time. Let's assume they got the goal, it goes straight back to the middle. Who is to say Carlton won't win the clearance and kick a goal from it? You are assuming that all the events that happened after that point will happen exactly the same in the alternate universe where Melbourne kick a goal.
Much like your assumptions of branched timelines, the cake always crumbles.
I am impressed at his stamina. In the end the dees are our bunnies.Carlton boys, time to universally declare this for what it is.
Arr0w come on I know you enjoy calling out a pathetic whinge.
You're either with me, or against me.Nah, you seem right at home
You're either with me, or against me.
If you're against me, you're with Danster. Which is fine, but I would have to file it in my notes under "confirmations".
What is commonsense to some requires an advanced physics course for others. And even then, I doubt the reality of one event changing every single one after would be comprehensible.Check out Professor Cake here.
We were 20 points up at the time. Let's assume they got the goal, it goes straight back to the middle. Who is to say Carlton won't win the clearance and kick a goal from it? You are assuming that all the events that happened after that point will happen exactly the same in the alternate universe where Melbourne kick a goal.
Much like your assumptions of branched timelines, the cake always crumbles.
I'm filing you under: related to Danster. Unwilling to change position based on pre-existing inaccurate and falsified claims. It is extremely undesirable to be grouped with such a specimen but I am an advocate for free will.File it wherever you like
The way David King was talking this morning you would think it was the greatest Carlton performance of all time. It was far from that, in fact the scoreline was 11 - 10 to 7 - 5 after QTR time and they hung on by a point! It was definitely the Petracca show, the Dees were sluggish early after the 5 day break and did well to comeback, the Blues have more problems than some scribes are prepared to admit.
You gave up a 46 point lead against us
That kind of pressure ?
We got so far ahead of you our players got bored and didn’t want to play anymore. Carlton’s inept gameplan took away our will to go on.
Carlton simply had to get the 4 points which it did. Playing perfect football is nice but essentially irrelevant this stage of the yearTrue - it wasn't perfect , having some of our players back helped. But still missing six of our preferred starting line-up. These guys need to play as much football together as possible not spectating from the stands.
Seems like a few clubs you have played have a similar plan