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Thats the easy part, nominating a club, now how do we get a deal that works knowing that Clark can walk as a Delisted Free agent. We are going to get rightfully shafted with this. I like the idea of Billy Smedts and third round pick for Clark and our fourth round pick.

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Motlop will look good in red and blue, well better than his brother did.

Chuck in Harry Taylor and it's a deal....

He wants the best for the club and get us fair compensation, which would be in the form of a straight swap (of sorts) for Lumumba, yet he goes to Geelong. [censored].

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Geelong have some good players. I would rather them than what is on the Filth's list.

Although a lot of players seem to want out of Edieland lately.

Gotta love the trade period :)

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Chuck in Harry Taylor and it's a deal....

He wants the best for the club and get us fair compensation, which would be in the form of a straight swap (of sorts) for Lumumba, yet he goes to Geelong. [censored].

I don't mind HL being in a separate deal. I think because Collingwood want HL out we can get him for about a round 3 pick (or equivalent) and for Clark we should get a round 2 pick (or equivalent).

That's probably slightly optimistic but I think doable.

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I spoke to my source again this morning. Just to clarify what was said.

The most important part i took from it.

My source was told by a club official at the Best & Fairest count this year that the MFC want Clark OUT...This was guaranteed to me again this morning.

He has been kept on the list for trade purposes.

Would also explain why he was a no show at the B & F

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The Age tweeted that Clark has chosen Geelong.

makes car-pooling easier

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Can't believe this is all actually happening.
I loved Mitch so much, brought so much hope to my heart and the club. I literally sat at the MCG watching the joy on peoples faces, including a lot of young Demon fans, as he would fly for massive pack marks, and kick amazing goals. The great Number 11 lived again. And now it has come to this.
I now know how Obi-Wan felt. I am just gutted.

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My source was told by a club official at the Best & Fairest count this year that the MFC want Clark OUT...This was guaranteed to me again this morning.

He has been kept on the list for trade purposes.

I heard rumours a long time ago about Clark, but I just find it hard to believe that the club wants him out so badly if he was training with Dave Misson.

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I heard rumours a long time ago about Clark, but I just find it hard to believe that the club wants him out so badly if he was training with Dave Misson.

sure. But if we want a good trade for him he had to keep fit.

"We will keep this out of the media if you keep up your fitness....."

We paid him a fortune to come here and he has shat in his own backyard.

One should not get away with that without sacrifice...

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Geelong will have to do a sensible trade or risk him going to the draft where Collingwood could pick him up ahead of them.

I hope Frawley picks Hawthorn to wipe the smug smile off the Chris Scott's dial (gifted a premiership seen no evidence he can actually coach) and we pass them on the ladder in the years to come.

As for Mitch I dont know what to believe..... very disappointed with the whole affair.

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that was probably just to get him up to a tradeable level?

You know, it is possible the club were concerned about him and did the responsible thing to help get him back on his feet. That is how I would hope the Club would behave.

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