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From the HUN: 'It is understood the Pies are buoyed by Clark’s progress since last month flagging his desire to revive his career next season.

The Magpies believe it is Clark’s preference to play at Collingwood but the club will wait on the results of further health and wellbeing tests before finalising negotiations with Melbourne in next month’s trade period.
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From the HUN: 'It is understood the Pies are buoyed by Clark’s progress since last month flagging his desire to revive his career next season.

The Magpies believe it is Clark’s preference to play at Collingwood but the club will wait on the results of further health and wellbeing tests before finalising negotiations with Melbourne in next month’s trade period.'

You mean, the progress he has made under an MFC devised fitness program, under the direct supervision of the MFC fitness manager?

Go join the rest of the soft tissue injury brigade then Clark, you [censored].

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Just reported in the HUN - Lumumba for MC - straight swap.

Gotta be BS.

Maybe...... but if it eventuated I'd cal lit a win !!!

My how things can change......lol :huh:

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Interesting GLyons reaction when the subject was bought up by Hutchy. When Hutchy said that Clarke had done the right thing by Melbourne by retiring Garry simply said "You think so" with a very sour look on his face. He obviously knows more about the subject than he is letting on. The subject was closed down very quickly.

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From the HUN: 'It is understood the Pies are buoyed by Clarks progress since last month flagging his desire to revive his career next season.

The Magpies believe it is Clarks preference to play at Collingwood but the club will wait on the results of further health and wellbeing tests before finalising negotiations with Melbourne in next months trade period.'

Again, all we're being told is what *Collingwood* thinks about the matter. Melbourne Football Club and Mitch Clark remain dead silent on the matter.

I agree that it looks like he's gone, but I reckon a few posters above me could afford to hold fire a bit; they are abusing Clark purely because of stuff that Collingwood said.

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If Clark goes then it has to be to the club that gives us the best deal.

It's a bit like Clark to Freo, they didn't come up with the best deal and we trumped them both with Brisbane and Clark. Maybe the Doggies will come up with a deal we and he can't refuse.

Remember, he has a history of changing his mind at the last moment.

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Yeah, also intimated how handsomely paid he was for "doing us a favour", very sarcastically. Looked none too impressed and obviously knows more than he'd ever say outright on telly.

this annoys me. If he has done the dirty on us, why are we protecting his 'good name'. We should be tearing strips off him. He deserves villification

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Again, all we're being told is what *Collingwood* thinks about the matter. Melbourne Football Club and Mitch Clark remain dead silent on the matter.

I agree that it looks like he's gone, but I reckon a few posters above me could afford to hold fire a bit; they are abusing Clark purely because of stuff that Collingwood said.

Maybe because Lumumba is looking at different clubs, so the deal can't be done yet.

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Again, all we're being told is what *Collingwood* thinks about the matter. Melbourne Football Club and Mitch Clark remain dead silent on the matter.

I agree that it looks like he's gone, but I reckon a few posters above me could afford to hold fire a bit; they are abusing Clark purely because of stuff that Collingwood said.

Their silence is deafening.

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this annoys me. If he has done the dirty on us, why are we protecting his 'good name'. We should be tearing strips off him. He deserves villification

Because we really don't know. Clark has said SFA. MFC have said SFA

So I'd wait & see how it all pans out before going off half cocked

But if it does turn out that he's befouled our nest, yeah, go your hardest

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Straight swap to Sydney for Mitchell would be nice.

Sydney people do not care for AFL, so Clark would fly under the radar there. He would not have the media all over him and he would be able to manage his 'depression' a little better.

Someone make this a reality.

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