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Not actually Brad Fisher
You should probably know that Elijah is a good player given his performance against Essendon.to be fair, a first name wasn't included
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You should probably know that Elijah is a good player given his performance against Essendon.to be fair, a first name wasn't included
Right up there with all time greats like Dean Polo and Mark McGoughYou should probably know that Elijah is a good player given his performance against Essendon.
Are you referring to the REIGNING PREMIERS?Better premiership designs than a team who will struggle to even make the 8.
So, the same as every other team that's in the top 10-12?All the weekend really showed is that Carlton's best football is premiership-standard (or thereabouts), while their worst would see them lose finals to any team that qualifies
Its the BigFooty carry on (from Carlton supporters) that other supporters try to peg them back a bit.No team is perfect, but for some reason, you hold Carlton to a higher standard than everyone else.
Nah but the difference with Carlton, and why I'd have them second favourite (like most) is that their ceiling - their best football - is better than that of the other teams besides Sydney (who need to prove themselves on the G in a GF).So, the same as every other team that's in the top 10-12?
Swans were the clear standout only a couple of weeks ago. Now they've lost 2 on the trot.
One of only 2 teams to lose to Tigers. Held Freo to 39pts in Perth, then lost to them on their home deck, where they hadn't lost all year. Then lost to 15th placed Saints.
They've had quarters where they've kicked 1.0 or even 0.3 and 0.4. Then quarters where they've gone 7.4 (twice) and 7.3 (3x).
No team is perfect, but for some reason, you hold Carlton to a higher standard than everyone else.
The thing is I'm not trying to peg them back.Its the BigFooty carry on (from Carlton supporters) that other supporters try to peg them back a bit.
If you don't think it's real, the Essendon related threads on the main board are flooded with carry on from Carlton supporters, the Collingwood v Carlton thread is a pissing contest lead by the second placed Carlton.
The GWS loss was ugly, but there are reasons for that. GWS still might have won regardless, but the game got clawed back and blown open when Weitering and McGovern were both on the bench or in the rooms getting treatment. Weitering was clearly hindered for the rest of the game.Doesn't the old "win anywhere" come in to play?
Obviously I don't watch, or don't care enough to remember all the Blues losses, but why have they occurred? Crows (98-100), Cats (105-118), Magpies (79-85) and now Giants (104-116).
On the face the Crows one looks bad, from memory, the Blues had a few chances to put them away but couldn't nail it home.
I didn't see the Magpies or Cats losses but the Giants one was ugly no matter what way anyone wants to spin it. Seemed the Blues just couldn't stop the wave. 7 in a row and not one goal in almost 45 minutes of football. I wouldn't be worried enough to completely blow it up but concerning none the less.
That's a bit of a chicken vs egg argument.Its the BigFooty carry on (from Carlton supporters) that other supporters try to peg them back a bit.
If you don't think it's real, the Essendon related threads on the main board are flooded with carry on from Carlton supporters, the Collingwood v Carlton thread is a pissing contest lead by the second placed Carlton.
We're discussing this year though.Are you referring to the REIGNING PREMIERS?
54 points down vs North??
Peaked too soon.
Should beat Kangaroos but won't beat Port Adelaide the following week.
This is the time of the year the big boys start to flex their muscle. No one cares what happened during May-June
Do you still think you should be feared?
This is one of the major reasons why a lot of opposing supporters dislike your team. Your supporters are always making things personal.
Instead of talking about the footy, you are obsessed in point out people.
You were a lot more mouthy during Geelong's win last night than you have been today. It's probably been an emotional 24 hours.Can we still win it?
Please?
It's been a good 24 hours. Pies being cooked makes it feel like we're playing with house money knowing they are miles and miles off the pace and will be for some time.You were a lot more mouthy during Geelong's win last night than you have been today. It's probably been an emotional 24 hours.
What I don't get is that Carlton are a big club but then the supporters embrace a small club mentality ("all that matters is where we sit in relation to Collingwood, and whether they are tracking poorly or not"). I'm guessing that wasn't always the case. Maybe in the '90s, Collingwood supporters were the same.It's been a good 24 hours. Pies being cooked makes it feel like we're playing with house money knowing they are miles and miles off the pace and will be for some time.
As the original Star Wars series taught us... Hate can be blinding. And I despise Collingwood just as much as I love Carlton.What I don't get is that Carlton are a big club but then the supporters embrace a small club mentality ("all that matters is where we sit in relation to Collingwood, and whether they are tracking poorly or not"). I'm guessing that wasn't always the case. Maybe in the '90s, Collingwood supporters were the same.
This is what you said last time we faced Port, and look what happened. Went 5 on the trot after that.Peaked too soon.
Should beat Kangaroos but won't beat Port Adelaide the following week.
This is the time of the year the big boys start to flex their muscle. No one cares what happened during May-June
This is what you said last time we faced Port, and look what happened. Went 5 on the trot after that.
No one cares what happened during July, either. Rather be peaking during finals.