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Apparently he is walking from the dees because too many supporters spell his name wrong

I had a a problem with depression a long while ago it never leaves you,you are always on the alert for the tell tale signs it will return, docs advise it takes 2-5 yrs to recover it took me 5yrs .Mitch is a fraud ,a little boy who wants all the toys ,sure he can play ,but if it rains will he turn up ,the big sook .

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man its all a bit mind blowing.
But i do understand that a trigger for MC's depression may be the clubs environment.

however the club has changed, though I can't say how much.
But I would have thought he would have known about that a long time ago.

Had he contacted the club earlier and told them about the depth of the situation then I think it would be reasonable and we could have worked out a trade.
But to leave it to the club to find out like this is ordinary considering everything the club and he have been through.

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GNF has to be a troll. Why would you post that other than to incite a riot from demon fans?

It worked.

Really?

He was spot on with the Roos thing.

You and I have seen some pretty epic trolls on these forums over the year. They are generally a lot less articulate and always come back with a counter attack, or disappear altogether.

GNF has never struck me as a troll, and has the runs on the board.

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Really?

He was spot on with the Roos thing.

You and I have seen some pretty epic trolls on these forums over the year. They are generally a lot less articulate and always come back with a counter attack, or disappear altogether.

GNF has never struck me as a troll, and has the runs on the board.

Even if he's right, I can't understand the motivation for posting it.

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Really?

He was spot on with the Roos thing.

You and I have seen some pretty epic trolls on these forums over the year. They are generally a lot less articulate and always come back with a counter attack, or disappear altogether.

GNF has never struck me as a troll, and has the runs on the board.

Think Nasher was joking

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Could Mitch please make this all better by just saying I love the dees and DB is a [censored] of the highest order and I will repay the mighty demons in round 1 2015. Please let one thing fall our way for once.

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Will be interesting to hear what Mitch has to say

The conjecture from reports and manager action do not seem positive for Mitch or the club

It would however seem that if the medical advice is the reason I would be seeking second third and specialist opinion before making any further comments

If the club has no control over these events or recourse there are indeed real problems for the club

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Think Nasher was joking

I wasn't. Surely he knew the supporter base would go in to meltdown.

Let the club and Mitch tell their own story. If you have "inside info", keep it to yourself. He does not have the right to tell the club's point of view.

You tell me - what good has come from GNF's post?

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Even if he's right, I can't understand the motivation for posting it.

Because he's got good sources and this is where Melbourne supporters come to get information?

Everyone was hoping he'd comment, given he was the first to make the statement that Clark is a strong chance to return to footy.

I'm really confused by why you're confused. His motivation was to keep us informed on a subject we all clearly care a lot about.

I'd rather hear what he has to say, then read yet another "Watts sux" thread, or have a thousand posts everytime Damien Berrett says something negative about our club.

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I had a a problem with depression a long while ago it never leaves you,you are always on the alert for the tell tale signs it will return, docs advise it takes 2-5 yrs to recover it took me 5yrs .Mitch is a fraud ,a little boy who wants all the toys ,sure he can play ,but if it rains will he turn up ,the big sook .

I have to work for a living mitch lives the life of rilely coffee at 7 anootther at 11 home for a nap

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