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Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #30
No Staker
No Rich
no McGuane
no Leuenberger

A loss against this mob is unthinkable.

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #31
No Staker
No Rich
no McGuane
no Leuenberger

A loss against this mob is unthinkable.

.........and

No Docherty
No Yeo
No Polec

 ;D
You can fool some of the people some of the time.......................................

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #32
No Staker
No Rich
no McGuane
no Leuenberger

A loss against this mob is unthinkable.

.........and

No Docherty
No Yeo
No Polec

 ;D

Ok - I was going off flyboy's list, but there's more.

Am I the only one who thinks a loss in this game will be worse than the 2012 Gold Coast game ?

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #33
No doubt, the club is on it's knees, a loss here would have to almost be impossible even if done deliberately. You could tank and still win this game IMO.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #34
I think Brisbane will be hard yakka at home and we might lose a close one.....
Did you forget the  :P emoticon. Surely you're taking the pi$$ right.

For the first time this year I feel we are a certainty.
Excuses year 1, blame year 2, contract extention year 3........

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #35
We need to win this one and win it well. Having said that, because we are Carlton -The Rollercoaster Club, we will probably lose because thats what we do.
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #36
We need to win this one and win it well. Having said that, because we are Carlton -The Rollercoaster Club, we will probably lose because thats what we do.

Disagree, i think we've finally found a pulse!

we'll win by 5 goals or a lot more...
Finals, then 4 in a row!

 

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #37
Hoping Hendo rips it up this week.

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #38
Hoping Hendo rips it up this week.

I am with you here brother. Lets hope he kills it on the park.  ;)
This digital world is too much for us insects to understand.


Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #40
Just the kind of game where some no names cut us to pieces and some kid gets a RS nomination against us...  Zorko has a day out etc.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #41
Just the kind of game where some no names cut us to pieces and some kid gets a RS nomination against us...  Zorko has a day out etc.

If we are serious about having improved, and we are supposedly under the guidance of the "master", then this discussion should not even be occurring. When we compare lists, coaches, ladder position, injuries etc., we are a 15 goal better team that this mob.

I just can't bear the thought of losing this game.

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #42
Just the kind of game where some no names cut us to pieces and some kid gets a RS nomination against us...  Zorko has a day out etc.

Yeah, I know what you're saying, I've sat through those as well (usually some little punk forward playing for collingwood).....thing is, we've got some of those as well now.......I'd like to see a RS nom for Menzel after a 6 goal performance.......that'll do me !
Life is pain....... anyone who says differently is selling something.

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #43
No chance of losing, unless a message is being sent.

Re: Round 11 Carlton v Brisbane

Reply #44
No Judd but Bucks is in!

Chris Judd will miss Carlton's Round 11 clash with Brisbane at the Gabba – but the good news is he looks set to return the following week.

Football Operations Manager Andrew McKay says Judd will train fully this week – the only question is where he'll be making his comeback, with a rare stint in the VFL a possibility.

"Still not sure at the moment," McKay said.

"He's the type of quality player who could come straight back into the senior team, but that needs further discussion."

Tagger Ed Curnow is on track to return at the same time as Judd, after suffering a fractured leg against the Western Bulldogs.

Meanwhile Dylan Buckley will be available to play after copping a knock to the hip against the Crows.

But a slight setback from Tom Bell whose injured finger became infected.

"He's going back to the specialist tomorrow so we'll find out more then," McKay said.

"He certainly won't play this week and we'll wait on the advice of the surgeons tomorrow.

To play a footballer named Chris Judd in the VFL would be ludicrous IMO, imagine how many VFL listed players would target him just to say "i knocked out Chris Judd on the footy field". Fork that!! He comes straight back into the seniors when he feels he is good and ready and thats that! Blokes like Judd just dont play 2's, simple as that.