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AFL Rd 7 2024 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Geelong
#31
(04-27-2024, 12:02 PM)laj link Wrote:Vossy is filthy with the performance. Not a happy man knows the Presser.

Voss very unhappy with the defensive side of things.
And the defence in general which I thought...
lacked confidence, understanding, was unsure and structurally all over the shop.

https://www.carltonfc.com.au/video/15403...4213080001
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#32
(04-27-2024, 12:00 PM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:As for TDK telling the world  about "iso" in the media recently, not very clever.
What is this?
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#33
(04-27-2024, 12:03 PM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:Binns looked like an Auskicker next to the Geel brutes. He needs to come and eat at Chateaux G2C, I'll get some weight on him.

Yet people have been demanding his inclusion.
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#34
I said orazio provides valuable leadersgip and few listened.

How much more space would we find with some better instruction. On field leaders are important.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson
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#35
Ollie Hollands has needed a spell since round two.
Need to find touch and confidence - is a complete liability right now
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#36
Explain to me how the whole Southern Stand saw Williams get coat hangered but not one of the 4 umpires saw it? That turned the game back in their favour.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!
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#37
We wasted opportunities, but when you get non-decisions with such a bias in the impact of umpiring decisions, it's hard to win, it's like you are battling two opponents all the time.

Dangerflog basically throws himself at opponents legs unpenalised, diving head first hitting blokes below the knees and claiming high contact. Sure he didn't get a free, but he must have tripped or grab the legs of our blokes at least 5 or 6 times, and he basically did his best to use his body to take out our midfield's legs. He ended Judd's career by tunnelling, and he's happy to take others out, opponents needs to start putting some knees in the way of his head!

The umpiring screwed us over on advantage multiple times, sure we wasted footy, but I've not seen a half of footy like the first where the game was so closely contested yet the umpiring was so influential in the outcome.

We were dominant in the midfield, then the Handbaggers were basically permitted to tackle blokes before the ball arrived. Cripps got 3 frees, he should have had 10 or more, it was bullcrap! Then after missing 2 or 3 crucial frees, they give up a nothing evener on the HBF.

While Henry gets 2 of his 3 goals through blatant non-decision push outs by himself and a team-mate.

How do Stanley and Blicavs get to wrap arms around Pitto and TDK, yet be rewarded frees kicks for our blokes holding?

There should be a bunch of blokes apologising to Cripps tonight, he led them into battle and they folded like crepe paper.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#38
Insult to injury.  Liverpool's last fortnight to go with our losses to adelaide and geelong.

Ive never felt so flat.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson
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#39
Not up to the challenge on elite level yet.
This digital world is too much for us insects to understand.
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#40
(04-27-2024, 02:57 PM)Mantis link Wrote:You can’t learn as much from a win as you can from a loss or failure. Our next run of games will test Voss and what he has to work with. Collingwood, Melbourne and Sydney. Tough run. Our best game beats the best sides doesn’t eventuate on the scoreboard if you can’t deliver a four quarter effort. I won’t be completely devastated if we drop another 2 or 3 games in our next 5 outings. It builds character and hunger. Not happy that we lost. Never expected to beat the current flag favourites. They are the benchmark. We don’t have the list they have. We don’t have the polish just yet to make the most of our forward 50 entries. Give it time.
This digital world is too much for us insects to understand.
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