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GOODBYE MITCH CLARK

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Am I reading too much into it or is him meeting Jonesy's little girl a very good sign?

 

Am I reading too much into it or is him meeting Jonesy's little girl a very good sign?

Prob reading too much, but so am I and hoping like hell :)

You cant but help thinking Mitch's love affair with us ended around last year with injury #whatever....that fateful day.

Somehow it all ended then

You know, Im ridiculously fine with this. ( now ) Apparently he wanted out and ended up staying. Hindsight suggests maybe going then was a better choice but we are where we are.

I dont care much for the smoke and mirrors ( read bullshlt) thats carrying on now.

Its like a relationship where you girlfriend's still in the flat til she finds new digs.

Trade week cant come quick enough

 

Am I reading too much into it or is him meeting Jonesy's little girl a very good sign?

Clark had also done some photography for Jones' wife (does fashion). Connections there above and beyond footy ...

Am I reading too much into it or is him meeting Jonesy's little girl a very good sign?

And the way most demons supporters have reacted to the speculation an exceptionally bad sign?

Or at the very least, may have some influence on his decision as to how he moves forward?


Heard from a very good source - my third to say it - that it categorically was not depression that forced him out.

Also said that club is appalled by his / his manager's behaviour.

Heard from a very good source - my third to say it - that it categorically was not depression that forced him out.

Also said that club is appalled by his / his manager's behaviour.

That leads to the obvious question..........

Heard from a very good source - my third to say it - that it categorically was not depression that forced him out.

Also said that club is appalled by his / his manager's behaviour.

Can you (your source) clarify exactly what it was?

 

Come on! Whats the rumour? :o


Can you (your source) clarify exactly what it was?

Not in our 43 best players.

Heard from a very good source - my third to say it - that it categorically was not depression that forced him out.

Also said that club is appalled by his / his manager's behaviour.

Hard to see any way back for Mitch from here, or even that the club would want him back.

You'd have to be concerned for his well-being.

Yes, and no, he was not prepared to confirm (nor deny) what I had heard from a different source.

And what did you hear from another source? :ph34r:

Come on! Whats the rumour? :o

Watts is the rumour? His fault again?

Yes, and no, he was not prepared to confirm (nor deny) what I had heard from a different source.

c'mon andrew, you can't leave it at that

if you can't be too specific then i'm sure you can give more of a general idea


Come on! Whats the rumour? :o

I'm hanging around for a bit to see if anyone posts the rumour before a mod deletes it

such a Melbourne moment

all excited then...

nothing.

IMO Roos doesn't think Clark is mentally fit to play a role in 2015.

I think for Mitch Clark to come back and command attention - just further feeds into his mental illness.

I personally believe that Mitch Clark has now taken a step back in his rehab.

He does clearly have an illness and it's perhaps more serious than MFC first thought.

Lloyd is right in that it is all about compensation for MFC.

Just on observation on Clarks behaviour lately, I'd lose respect for Roos if he couldn't see the forrest from the trees.

Thankfully Paul Roos is ten steps ahead of all of us, maybe not 10 steps ahead of Ross Lyon, perhaps we should listen to Ross though.


Eddie Spaghetti just said on fox that "he doesn't know if they are interested in MC"

My god he is a pathetic DH.

His nose grew when he was talking by the way!

It's all a bit sad.

Still have him play on for us...

 

Am I reading too much into it or is him meeting Jonesy's little girl a very good sign?

I saw that and thought "so Jonesy's off to the Pies" ;)

Hope Jonesy asks Mitch to be his kid's godfather. That'd sure make him stay. Might make Jones leave next year though.....


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