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Toast Congratulations Mick

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I just heard his press conference and I had a laugh.

He says players don't want to go to Carlton they want to go to the top sides. Come on Mick, how did you get Dale Thomas.
 
I can't believe how selfless Mick Malthouse is. He is forcing Carlton to sack him, ensuring Jock McHale's games record stays intact. It reminds me of Mark Taylor declaring on 334 and not surpassing Don Bradman's record. Kudos to you Mick, still a great Collingwood clubman.
 
Wonder if he will make it to the game against us or be sacked by then
Nothing would be better than the Karma BUS hitting him after a 10+ goal thrashing in a few weeks to us.

What a rabble, where are all the Malthouse lovers now...:rolleyes:
 

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Who cares hows hes going at Carlton. Hope they never win another bloody game. Think about the lost premierships of 2011 and 2012 instead.
 
Who cares hows hes going at Carlton. Hope they never win another bloody game. Think about the lost premierships of 2011 and 2012 instead.
Nah, 2011 was the one that got away. Sabotage by the selfish old man.
 

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Why didn't he put Tarrant on Hawkins?

If you honestly think he could be bothered talking his team to the finals only to deliberately lose it, then you're nuts! If anything by winning the double it would've been the ultimate stuff you to the pies. It's almost as crazy as Carlton fans thinking he deliberately stuffed them up and never left the pies!
 
Decent bump DICK!
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noun: irony
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      noun: dramatic irony; plural noun: tragic irony
 

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