What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
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What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
A square has 4 points.
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
saintspremiers wrote:A square has 4 points.
That is older than Stinger.
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
I don't get it. A square has an infinite number of points.
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
Their square has 16 premiership cups and ours has 1? ...
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
What's the point??
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
Geometry apparently.
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
I wonder how the media would be handling Brett Ratten being down 0-3? I hope MM doesn't get Carlton up...like them struggling!
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
They're playing OK, have faced some good sides, and will come good eventually ... hopefully not against us.
Meanwhile, Jon Ralph claims that so far the Tigers have only played "the easybeats". So St Kilda -- and Carlton -- are now "easybeats"? Worth remembering.
Meanwhile, Jon Ralph claims that so far the Tigers have only played "the easybeats". So St Kilda -- and Carlton -- are now "easybeats"? Worth remembering.
Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
Remember round 1?Waltzing St Kilda wrote:They're playing OK, have faced some good sides, and will come good eventually ... hopefully not against us.
Meanwhile, Jon Ralph claims that so far the Tigers have only played "the easybeats". So St Kilda -- and Carlton -- are now "easybeats"? Worth remembering.
Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
A new coach always gets a bit of leeway, though sometimes that doesn't last very long - only about eighteen months for Neeld!Verdun66 wrote:I wonder how the media would be handling Brett Ratten being down 0-3?
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Re: What's the difference between Carlton and a Square?
Not unfair to label teams that missed last years finals as easybeats is it? If Richmond are going to be a genuine finals contender, they have to beat better sides than the last 3…Waltzing St Kilda wrote:They're playing OK, have faced some good sides, and will come good eventually ... hopefully not against us.
Meanwhile, Jon Ralph claims that so far the Tigers have only played "the easybeats". So St Kilda -- and Carlton -- are now "easybeats"? Worth remembering.