- Jul 14, 2012
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I swear that was the first time in god knows how long since he celebrated the way he did after his goal. You could just tell how much the game meant to him. Legend of the Game.
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I was seconds away from posting that he shouldn't be out there at half time. He looked like he was really struggling.
Then some part of me said there was a good chance he was just biding his time, saving himself. I doubt he would deliberately do that, but I did notice that he actually wasn't on/around the ball for most of the 1st half, seemed to be cruising around half forward. Wouldn't be surprised if it was a coachin ploy by Mick.
Sure, give me till the start of season 2014, I'll be half way there.Can someone make his fist pumping celebration into an animated gif?
Not sure you'd call it "fist pumping" T.Busy with your own fist pumping, DOC?
Move on? Why the **** should we move on? We're reveling in his magnificence. You can move on, you hardly have a choice.
Just lol.
"herp derp glad we didnt give up pick 1", wouldn't have made one difference anyway.
and Judd is still a favourite anyway.
Crikey, you'd fall out of a boat and miss the water.Just lol.
"herp derp glad we didnt give up pick 1", wouldn't have made one difference anyway.
and Judd is still a favourite anyway.
You got herpes derp?
Crikey, you'd fall out of a boat and miss the water.
Hardly need your good luck, loser.I'm not surprised in the slightest. Next time don't be so precious. Good luck on the weekend.
I have said it before: personally, my favourite Carlton player who I have seen play in my time (since the 80's), with Diesel and Kouta not far behind. Ridiculously good player
Sometimes, he makes you wonder if this actually is the case.
His body is aging, battered, run down groins, lost most of his burst speed, struggles to lift his arms above his shoulders, was running on a knee that could not have been comfortable to even put weight on (or so it looked sometimes) and yet he forced himself to wind the clock back some years when we needed him.
I'm fair dinkum when I say I'll cry when he retires.