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Hope I'm wrong but touch wood you guys....................no, not THAT 'wood''

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Collingwood 6 footers

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Hope I'm wrong but touch wood you guys....................no, not THAT 'wood''

Lets just hope he can stay on the ground, if he keeps hurling him self around, tis going to be a very short career.

Lets just hope he can stay on the ground, if he keeps hurling him self around, tis going to be a very short career.

Do you often like your own comments Bluey?

Has anyone heard any FACTUAL updates on how his foot is progressing.

I don't want any BS along the lines that "my neighbour's 99 year old grandma saw him walking without apparent difficulty" etc, just FACTS.

His full recovery is about as pivotal to our progress as would have been a full recovery from the Ox's first knee reco.

You've suddenly made me very nervous.

Recruiting Mitch was just the start of the beginning.

No maybe Neeld.

Either way chuck in Grimes, Trengove , Howe, Jamar and Jones; and you have the beginnings of a great end result.

If you can't sell that then look out oblivion because here we come.

Neeld will sell arrogance to the Yanks in exchange for the moon or mars and plonk it at full back.

Then let's see some one try to out score us.

If we don't get the moon at pick 4, I haven't done my homework right.

Recruiting Mitch was just the start of the beginning.

No maybe Neeld.

Either way chuck in Grimes, Trengove , Howe, Jamar and Jones; and you have the beginnings of a great end result.

If you can't sell that then look out oblivion because here we come.

Neeld will sell arrogance to the Yanks in exchange for the moon or mars and plonk it at full back.

Then let's see some one try to out score us.

If we don't get the moon at pick 4, I haven't done my homework right.

Hey Skillsy, you were going ok until you mentioned Jamar, and Moon just died, I believed him once.
 

Great to hear...love the bloke...coincidental leading into the trade period though..

MFC: "Mitch, mate, we are really battling at enticing anyone to the club, mind if we ask you some leading questions to help try and surround you with some decent players???"

Mitch: "Jesus Christ, I was told there would be plenty on board by now..how long to go? Three years am

I right? Okay...run with the I want to be a demon for life line..that always goes down well...."

Hey Skillsy, you were going ok until you mentioned Jamar, and Moon just died, I believed him once.

Bluey,

1.Jamar's OK, he's got a big body; and there's more to go before his number comes up; thought Moloney was still producing this year.

Can't blame him for that.

2.Moon didn't die, he was traded down below; god got a new born demon for him name of VIney.


  • 2 weeks later...

Mitch Clark's Lament

I'm real sorry ...... Mitch Clark

You took a stab in the dark

You chose the demons to make your mark

You must be watchin' Freo thinkin' "what the f@#$"

Could of had September action on the park

With a team run by a Lyon's bark

With more wind in its sails than the Cutty Sark

Instead your floatin' with a team on a Noah's Ark

Fighting for survival on seas so dark

Searchin' for your partner in the forward arc

I wish you more than an ounce of luck

A thousand apologies to you...Mitch Clark

I think Jim got it wholly correct when he said - "He's got a little bit of spunk about him, he's not afraid to have a crack."

I have asked before, but does anyone have any factual information about his progress and recovery?

Is he running now?

I have asked before, but does anyone have any factual information about his progress and recovery?

Is he running now?

All on track for him to be running in November..


I have asked before, but does anyone have any factual information about his progress and recovery?

Is he running now?

Apparently he was hobbling around like a 70 year old at the B&F (I wasn't actually there but knew people who were). Doubtful he's running unless the coaching staff are trying to change his running gait.

Anyone who was there care to elaborate?

Whats been happening guys? The guys officially went on holidays today, but i will be at the club for a while continuing my rehab to get myself ready for next year. Foot is coming along nicely and am building up my work in the gym each day. Bring on 2013! TEAMREHAB!
- sep 5th
Spending some time out of the moonboot now and will build up over the next few weeks to be in runners for good. WOOHOO!
Aug 31st

From his Facebook page

A great representative of the club also. Was one of a handful of players whose interview snippets were used for the profiles of AFLPA MVP nominees. Other players interviewed were the likes of Petrie, Murphy and Cotchin. He spoke well and showed his understanding of what it takes to be an elite player.

For me, he's far and away the best thing to come out of 2012.

I actually p*****d off Mitch with a tweet, so I assume I got a 'good' answer when I asked him about the foot so after "ear bashing" me he said he was in the moon boot at the B & F coz it made people more careful about stepping on it, and the foot is progressing really well so he is looking fwd to being ready to go at the start of pre season

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Apparently he was hobbling around like a 70 year old at the B&F (I wasn't actually there but knew people who were). Doubtful he's running unless the coaching staff are trying to change his running gait.

Anyone who was there care to elaborate?

He was on crutches at the B&F. So was Fitzpatrick.

Clark is disgruntled after being pushed into premature retirement against his wishes.

He was on crutches at the B&F. So was Fitzpatrick.

Mitch Clarke was not on crutches at the B & F he got the escalator fine, I should know I was behind him, Jack Fitzpatrick was, he has had an ankle clean up, the only other one on crutches was Clint Bartram

 

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