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I would hope that he is being handled very very carefully in his running program.

He is such a vital player to us, we can't afford any risk of aggravation.

Not so sure monoccular if is "vital" or "costly"

 

I spoke to Misso last week. He says there is no issue with the injury. He'll be 100%. The mid season problem was apparently caused by a screw moving and rubbing against a toe. This was causing too much pain to continue so it had to be removed. It wasn't actually a complication with the injury itself. Apparently he's going as expected after the surgery. They are just being conservative so he's ready to go for the pre season.

Funny how everyone somehow knew that Mitch was on his death bed but this (above) is exactly what Misso and others have been telling us all along.

The mind does funny things

Funny how everyone somehow knew that Mitch was on his death bed but this (above) is exactly what Misso and others have been telling us all along.

The mind does funny things

You believe them?

They also said he would right to start the season, then when injured he would be out for 3 -4 weeks.

The second language of the AFL is lying.

Injury reports are mainly telling the supporter what he wants to hear.

I believe injury reports when the player runs onto the ground in a match.

 

heard a whisper yesterday that Paul Roos urged David Misson to shut Clark down a few weeks ago so hes 100% ready for presesason

Make of that what you will

I LOL'd... Good one, I needed that.

You Know Moonshadow Works at the Daily planet newspaper.

Think his last name is Kent.

daily planet is not a newspaper od

i'm afraid you're getting terribly out of date :blink:


You believe them?

They also said he would right to start the season, then when injured he would be out for 3 -4 weeks.

The second language of the AFL is lying.

Injury reports are mainly telling the supporter what he wants to hear.

I believe injury reports when the player runs onto the ground in a match.

I believe that if they thought he was finished they wouldn't say he was a chance to return before the end of the season.

And I think your over exaggerating a bit - injury reports are there to inform the supporters and sometimes injuries take longer than expected. (similar to building a house on a budget - your almost never going to go under budget but its quite possible you will go over budget).

daily planet is not a newspaper od

i'm afraid you're getting terribly out of date :blink:

It is in my comic books dc

I how you are not telling me they are not true!

I believe that if they thought he was finished they wouldn't say he was a chance to return before the end of the season.

And I think your over exaggerating a bit - injury reports are there to inform the supporters and sometimes injuries take longer than expected. (similar to building a house on a budget - your almost never going to go under budget but its quite possible you will go over budget).

Santa comes at Christmas too

 

Would it be out of the realms of possibility they rush him back for the Bulldogs game?

He's not on the long term injury list right?

It wouldn't be impossible i don't think but you wouldn't even think about it imo, far too big a risk

I'll be very surprised if he makes a meaningful return to AFL (pleasantly surprised).

heard a whisper yesterday that Paul Roos urged David Misson to shut Clark down a few weeks ago so hes 100% ready for presesason

Make of that what you will

Nice one. I asked him if he had been talking to Roosy. He said no. I asked him what he thought Roosy might do and his comment was. I think he likes that Coogee lifestyle too much.

To borrow your term. Make of that what you will.

I hope the only 'snap' he hears from this day on, is a snap-shot

I for one hope he continues taking his photography seriously... he has a very good eye and is producing some genuinely good work. There is absolutely no reason why he couldn't continue with that and be an A grade footballer at the same time.


I for one hope he continues taking his photography seriously... he has a very good eye and is producing some genuinely good work. There is absolutely no reason why he couldn't continue with that and be an A grade footballer at the same time.

Are you serious? If you are, where can you see it.

Are you serious? If you are, where can you see it.

Yes I'm serious... but I'm not sure what you're getting at.

Ill be happy about Mitch when I see Mitch round 1...round 2...round 3 round 4............etc etc

until then... i'll remained concerned


ha, didn't realise it was on the stock exchange. surely you can't go wrong in investing in a brothel!

You never know, the employees [censored] up all the time...

I actually dropped my credit card out of my wallet onto the ground out the front of the Daily Planet, and found it there over 24 hours later, unused, when I retraced my steps.

... I was going to yoga at the studio next door! Honest!

True story.

I actually dropped my credit card out of my wallet onto the ground out the front of the Daily Planet, and found it there over 24 hours later, unused, when I retraced my steps.

... I was going to yoga at the studio next door! Honest!

True story.

yeah, yeah, you're not craig thomson are you?

 

Ill be happy about Mitch when I see Mitch round 1...round 2...round 3 round 4............etc etc

until then... i'll remained concerned

Me too bb.

Far from a certainity from my seat


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