Banter Who will be better in 2025? Carlton or Collingwood Part 5

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Who will be better in 2025?


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Looking forward to seeing the usual Acres with his 2 on the fulls, 5 long bombs to an unattended pies backline, and Motlop having a shot for goal from the boundary with a Carlton player on his own in the goal square.
Don't know if my 65 inch plasma will last tonight to be honest
You can still appreciate the footballing brilliance of Frammers Wormy. Worth the price of admission.
 

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Looking forward to seeing the usual Acres with his 2 on the fulls, 5 long bombs to an unattended pies backline, and Motlop having a shot for goal from the boundary with a Carlton player on his own in the goal square.
Don't know if my 65 inch plasma will last tonight to be honest
Just watch on your phone . Easier to throw.
 
The main thing for Carlton to achieve is just average ball movement - getting to that would be enough to blow most teams off the park. Voss has fixed the defensive side of the equation that cost Carlton games last year now he has to improve ball movement based on that foundation and Carlton becomes a very difficult team to beat - more importantly Carlton learns how to win easier.

We will see how things evolve in 2025.

I doubt that this will happen overnight and surprise Collingwood- then again Collingwood's playing form isn't something to crow about anyway. Stop the little maestro and half the battle is won and maybe all that requires is minding his targets. As for Carlton players- I wouldn't bet on the crap being dished out from some senior players to remain at the exposed levels of rubbish forever. Carlton needs to find another 2-3 goals in the second half of a game to switch from shit to gold. It isnt mission impossible.
 

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I don't think a Carlton player has ever underperformed without an excuse.
Meow if ur not willing to concede Curnow was stuffed after the GWS game sprinkler incident then I'm not going to take you seriously. You can watch the replays and see him clutching at his ankle multiple games in a row before eventually going in for surgery after the Hawks game.
 
Meow if ur not willing to concede Curnow was stuffed after the GWS game sprinkler incident then I'm not going to take you seriously. You can watch the replays and see him clutching at his ankle multiple games in a row before eventually going in for surgery after the Hawks game.
I was sitting near the bench at the Collingwood game late last year and Curnow came off severely limping with an obvious ankle injury. He clearly wasn't right.
 
Meow if ur not willing to concede Curnow was stuffed after the GWS game sprinkler incident then I'm not going to take you seriously. You can watch the replays and see him clutching at his ankle multiple games in a row before eventually going in for surgery after the Hawks game.
Almost every poor Carlton player performance (unless they're a regular spud) you put down to injury or lack of conditioning though. It is exceptionally rare for you to just say an A or B grader played poorly from pure underperformance. And it's similar for Carltons poor streaks - it's always "we badly miss____" player that isn't out there, of whichever other player didn't have a surgery or niggles or some other issue.
 
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