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Good luck to him, I guess. Whatever.
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On the other hand perhaps with Crazy Vossy at the helm Carlton could become a potato dumping ground for us.How many chances does this guy have to fail at before he stops getting signed?
We gave him absolutely every chance here, more than he deserved, and he wasn't up to the task. He won't be any more up to the task at Carlton.
It's the modern fleet of small/medium forwards thing even if they suck they get a fair roll.His level is state league.
I'll never forget the time they dropped him after kicking 3 and then also dropped him after kicking 4 (but later reinstated after an injury), yet Jed stayed in the team the whole time while probably not even having 4 disposals.
It's Ken's signature move.I'll never forget the time they dropped him after kicking 3 and then also dropped him after kicking 4 (but later reinstated after an injury), yet Jed stayed in the team the whole time while probably not even having 4 disposals.
It's Ken's signature move.
You can generally have a squiz at any team during his tenure and there are four to five spuds at the end of the rotation just helping us lose games.
And I sign a multi million dollar contract with Real Madrid.That awkward moment when Frank and Orazio kick 70 goals combined this year.
They'd struggle to kick 70 goals combined playing for Birdwood.And I sign a multi million dollar contract with Real Madrid.
I can.Can't believe he played 27 games for us.
Yeah but a large part of the problem is that he also doesn't develop young players and continues to play older veterans who are run into the ground by the end of the season.That's just called being an AFL team and is a result of a sport that is played in 3 cities on the planet producing ~800 'professional' footballers across 18 teams.