Tony C***brain demands the AFL hands GC the #1 pick as a priority handout. Do you support this?

Does GC deserve to be handed the #1 pick as priority pick?

  • Yes.

  • No.

  • Give it to Carlton instead just to p**s off Adelaide.

  • Give it to Adelaide instead just to p**s off Carlton.

  • Give it to Hawthorn instead just to p**s off Geelong.

  • Give it to Jack Watts instead so he can pick Alex Rance NTTAWWT.


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A dingleberry is a s**t that sticks to the hair around your arseh*le
I would say that's a fairly close description of chelseacarlton

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Never heard of you campaigner, therefore, your posting makes zero look appealing.
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We’ve never had a priority pick you fu**in numbskull, but you gave us two first rounders for a bloke runnin’ around playing local footy.
You idiots👍

Oh really....


Players selected with start of first round priority pick

 

I’m trying to figure out how Thomas was a priority, ‘twas not long before the Pies were given the honour of losing to Brisbane on the big dance
 

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So, we finish last and receive pick one in the national draft, buuuuuuuut, we also net a priority pick, which only nets us pick one in the national draft.
Your logic is ****ing stupid and so are you👍.
 
So, we finish last and receive pick one in the national draft, buuuuuuuut, we also net a priority pick, which only nets us pick one in the national draft.
Your logic is ******* stupid and so are you👍.

Does the word "sanctions" mean anything to you.
At the end of the 2002 AFL season, shortly before the 2002 AFL Draft was to take place, the Australian Football League announced that it had found the Carlton Football Club guilty of "deliberate, elaborate and sophisticated" breaches of the salary cap during 2000 and 2001. The breaches were related to "under the table" payments made outside the salary cap to four players: Craig Bradley, Stephen Silvagni, Stephen O'Reillyand Fraser Brown.[1]
The club had previously been found guilty of minor breaches of the salary cap, as had many other clubs in the league, but this was the largest and most systematic case of salary cap cheating that had been proven in the league's history. The AFL accordingly reacted with strong penalties. The club was fined a total of $930,000 (including $57,576 which had been suspended from previous breaches). The club was also stripped of several early draft picks in the 2002 and 2003 AFL Drafts, specifically:
  • Draft picks No. 1, 2, 31 and 34 from the 2002 National Draft
  • All draft picks in the 2003 Preseason Draft
  • Its first and second round draft picks in the 2003 National Draft[2]
Carlton later earned a priority draft pick for the 2003 Draft, which it was permitted to keep, even though that selection took place prior to the first round of the draft. This was used to recruit Andrew Walker.

And you purport to be a Carlton supporter, yet you don't even know your own tragic history.

Maybe you should give up your account to your 13 year old.
 
Every team that hasn't given them a player already should be open to having one player poached.

We kindly gave them Harbrow so we've done our part.
They’ve gotten Jared Brennan, Michael Rischitelli and Pearce Hanley off us so they can GAGF.
 
Does the word "sanctions" mean anything to you.
At the end of the 2002 AFL season, shortly before the 2002 AFL Draft was to take place, the Australian Football League announced that it had found the Carlton Football Club guilty of "deliberate, elaborate and sophisticated" breaches of the salary cap during 2000 and 2001. The breaches were related to "under the table" payments made outside the salary cap to four players: Craig Bradley, Stephen Silvagni, Stephen O'Reillyand Fraser Brown.[1]
The club had previously been found guilty of minor breaches of the salary cap, as had many other clubs in the league, but this was the largest and most systematic case of salary cap cheating that had been proven in the league's history. The AFL accordingly reacted with strong penalties. The club was fined a total of $930,000 (including $57,576 which had been suspended from previous breaches). The club was also stripped of several early draft picks in the 2002 and 2003 AFL Drafts, specifically:
  • Draft picks No. 1, 2, 31 and 34 from the 2002 National Draft
  • All draft picks in the 2003 Preseason Draft
  • Its first and second round draft picks in the 2003 National Draft[2]
Carlton later earned a priority draft pick for the 2003 Draft, which it was permitted to keep, even though that selection took place prior to the first round of the draft. This was used to recruit Andrew Walker.

And you purport to be a Carlton supporter, yet you don't even know your own tragic history.

Maybe you should give up your account to your 13 year old.
Tldr
I’m sorry I called you stupid, campaigners were shitting me at work, wanna have a drink?
 

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Tony C***brain demands the AFL hands GC the #1 pick as a priority handout. Do you support this?

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