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2018 Rd 11: Post Game Pragmatism: Carlton vs Sydney
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(06-03-2018, 12:28 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:To digress a tad, walked into a cafe in inner Melbourne early this morning with my 5 yo lad who was staunchly carrying his recently acquired 2018 AFL footy cards album....

The barrista, a nice young guy, asked the kid which team he followed.

Not realising how shy my kid is (who had not answered due to shyness and turned away), the bloke said oh no, it's not that bad is it?

Then as he finished making the coffee seconds later, followed up with "it's Carlton".

Not even a question, but a statement of fact.

I'm getting really sick of that.

And I have started to question Bolton quite frankly, not the process - the journey - or even Bolton's ability or willingness to "educate",

Granted injuries don't help, but some selections and match days moves (or lack of) this season don't sit well with me.

In my eyes, he has till this stage next season to be fully judged.

Ex teacher? So f',n what really, can he Coach?! The jury is very much out on that score....
This is where the media bias against CFC comes in and like I said in another thread, people that don’t really follow footy gear the media bs and it’s just their go to, saying shit about Carlton.

I’m onboard the Bolton train - I did falter and maybe he does need some match day help BUT he is not arrogant like MM was and I think takes onboard abt and all advice given.  We have lost two of our best in Doch and Gibbs when we couldn’t afford to lose abt Be mid tier let alone top tier.

I can personally see the future in a lot of our players so to people like the barista I would just say don’t worry about Carlton, we’ll be right!
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Re: 2018 Rd 11: Post Game Pragmatism: Carlton vs Sydney - by Micky0 - 06-03-2018, 10:52 PM

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