Collingwood V Carlton Rd15 Footyheads review
Posted on July 9, 2012 1:35 am
CARLTON has ended six weeks of defeats and disloyalty and beaten Collingwood for the second time this season, stunning the ladder-leaders by 23 points at the MCG on Friday night. The Blues, who lost Kade Simpson with concussion and Shaun Hampson to a knee injury during the match, led at every change to record a 12.13 (85) to 8.14 (62) victory, snapping a four-game losing streak to improve their record to 7-7.
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yeah it was a great game & win for us blue boyz
The capability has been there since the season began. Unfortunate the player stocks were debilitated through injury. The blues will keep on the 100% effot twards September and the finals. Kicking Goals and winning games is allthet matters fromnow oni.
PQ back!!??? You bewdy!!!! add to this slow-mo montages of plareys high fiving after a goal or a shaky real-time cam shots of plareys off the ball a-la NYPD blue. Seriously, get on with filming the game. I don’t give a toss if Johnny no-name is in the crowd and has had his face painted pre-game (jostling in queue with kids under the age of 11 looking a little too interested) and is frantically waving his flag after a score any score! Also, adding a mic to the fray and allowing those unskilled athletes’ with a whistle to have their say on every little misdemeanour whilst addressing the plareys like they grew up together in Buddy Street and have been mates since the age of 5. Talk about giving a pyro a box of matches For years those maggots struggled living in a world of insignificance and obscurity becoming hoarse from their high pitched voices struggling to compete with the roar of the crowd, forever looking backwards as they minced around the white lines. Nice one TV execs give them the power to be heard and encourage them, at every available opportunity, to have their day in the sun and influence the game. Are the Perth Orioles still in existence? If so, how much is a season membership?