Round 5 Carlton v Collingwood - Friday 1st May - MCG

Started by LF, April 28, 2015, 06:02:33 PM

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JBs-Hawks

Shouldnt matter who they played last week, if your the better side you will win.

Plus most teams will be copping Carlton on the rebound from a trouncing the week before for this season and most seasons in the near future ;)

Ringo

Quote from: Doggoneit on May 02, 2015, 11:06:38 AM
Quote from: Ringo on May 02, 2015, 10:36:42 AM
Quote from: Nige on May 02, 2015, 10:29:44 AM
Quote from: Ringo on May 02, 2015, 10:28:28 AM
Thank you Collingwood - We now have to play another side that was spanked in the next round. We have had to face Richmond, North and Eagles after all suffered surprise (at times) and humiliating defeats.  Well we may as well be the whipping boys this year
If you can't beat the rabble that played last night, then there's cause for concern.
I know Nige and the Point I am making is that we always seem to be facing teams on the rebound with a point to prove and have not been able to match their enthusiastic starts as a result.

We have had to play Hawks after they were beaten by Essendon and now Swans after they were beaten by Freo last week

and you're worried about Carlton on the rebound - LOL
Not really worried about Carlton but just pointing out that in the next 3 rounds after Round 1 we have had clubs on the rebound. Technically this week as well with Suns.

And JB except maybe when the play lions and Suns  ;)

Capper

This was the first game i have watched live this year.

and my god what the flower is Murphy doing out there??

Selfish football and only looked out for himself. Captain leads by example and hence why the blues are rubbish this year.

And then he ducks after the ball has gone over the sideline and gets a free and only cough up the ball from the free kick and then sulk and pies score

Big Mac

Quote from: Capper on May 03, 2015, 04:24:47 PM
This was the first game i have watched live this year.

and my god what the flower is Murphy doing out there??

Selfish football and only looked out for himself. Captain leads by example and hence why the blues are rubbish this year.

And then he ducks after the ball has gone over the sideline and gets a free and only cough up the ball from the free kick and then sulk and pies score

Gibbs, Simmo, Judd and Murphy with 4 tackles between them

Not what you want to see from your supposed leaders

Capper

Quote from: Big  Mac on May 03, 2015, 04:27:56 PM
Quote from: Capper on May 03, 2015, 04:24:47 PM
This was the first game i have watched live this year.

and my god what the flower is Murphy doing out there??

Selfish football and only looked out for himself. Captain leads by example and hence why the blues are rubbish this year.

And then he ducks after the ball has gone over the sideline and gets a free and only cough up the ball from the free kick and then sulk and pies score

Gibbs, Simmo, Judd and Murphy with 4 tackles between them

Not what you want to see from your supposed leaders
you would expect Judd not to tackle with his shoulder issues and age but for the others not to ste up

Lion agrees

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Only three Blues deserve to keep jumper

Jukes

Quote from: Big  Mac on May 03, 2015, 04:27:56 PM
Quote from: Capper on May 03, 2015, 04:24:47 PM
This was the first game i have watched live this year.

and my god what the flower is Murphy doing out there??

Selfish football and only looked out for himself. Captain leads by example and hence why the blues are rubbish this year.

And then he ducks after the ball has gone over the sideline and gets a free and only cough up the ball from the free kick and then sulk and pies score

Gibbs, Simmo, Judd and Murphy with 4 tackles between them

Not what you want to see from your supposed leaders

Don't you hate on Juddy mate :'( too old too slow still a gun

Not many people know this but he's probably my 2nd favourite non-don player (after Hoges), my facebook dp is of me and him :3

Capper

Judd clearly leading the B&F this year for Carlton