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I just think it wasn't that funny 

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Considering the distance in which you've missed the point suddenly I'm not surprised you made this thread.Interestingly we have a fair portion of our posters regularly squealing for Worsfold’s head; and yet it’s hands across the northern suburbs when our arch enemy sack their coach.
Considering the distance by which you've missed the point suddenly I'm not surprised you made this thread.
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Interestingly we have a fair portion of our posters regularly squealing for Worsfold’s head; and yet it’s hands across the northern suburbs when our arch enemy sack their coach.
Nah, I sort of feel for Bolton because he was expected to perform to a level that's not possible with the awful list he had at his disposal. Lots of Blues fans and seemingly the club itself think that they're only the addition of Sam Docherty away from making a push to the eight next year when in fact their list is total dog shit and years of being smashed on the field has created an ingrained losing culture that's noticeably affecting their young stars.Surely there are worse things than a bit of a tongue in cheek celebration for the misfortune of a hated rival?
There are probably more worthy recipients of your sympathy than a guy who will be getting a few hundred thousand for taking the rest of the year off. I think Bolts will be OK.
Sure, I think some of it comes to play the ball not the man. Have a little laugh at Carlton maybe. Just think making it about Bolten isa. bit of a cheap study.Interestingly we have a fair portion of our posters regularly squealing for Worsfold’s head; and yet it’s hands across the northern suburbs when our arch enemy sack their coach.
Bolton is honestly one of the nicest blokes in footy. I feel sorry for him.
Evidently, we are not.We're a better group of supporters than this.
They could've had Goddard. People thought it would be a bad move because he looks angry on TV. Everybody who's played with him likes him.
I'd hate to be thought of as some kind of crazy fascist so I'm going to leave this open as long as people play nice and have a modicum of respect for one another. I'd suggest if you don't like the thread, don't read or post in it.
I reckon it was more the end of 2017 where their general feeling was that things were on the up and up. Last year, the wheel started to turn; don't forget, they won only two games last year.Personally think Carlton have pulled the wrong rein here.
Once you set a course, things very rarely go exactly to plan. Especially in footy.
I think you can forgive a coach one poor year, or one year off that course. Things happen.
It would appear everybody at Carlton thought things were pretty much hunky dory at the end of 2018.
Now they're what, 11 games into what is a **** year, and he gets the arse?
They've shown a bit this year too I think - obviously have had some poor games too.
And they made some major errors in recruiting. They needed some older heads for this season. They could've had Goddard. People thought it would be a bad move because he looks angry on TV. Everybody who's played with him likes him.
As for the weekend being the straw... they lost with Thomas, Murphy, Jones, McGovern and Docherty on the sidelines.
I'd have stuck with him personally, at least until the end of this year.
Now, as much as they'll try to say it's not... it's back to square one.
Eade when he was at Footscray.Quiz.
Anyone remember the last coach sacked after we played them ?
It seems silly to say it because he just kicks a ball around but it's true nonetheless - Goddard is a man of honour.Always felt we should have left his as captain for a year or two post bans. As much as the media and fans troll him, he genuinely seems respected by his peers, and 2016 was probably the toughest and most unified we’ve played for a decade.
The boot could quite easily have been on the other foot.Interestingly we have a fair portion of our posters regularly squealing for Worsfold’s head; and yet it’s hands across the northern suburbs when our arch enemy sack their coach.