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GOODBYE MITCH CLARK

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Are you a Geelong supporter?

No where near it! A late second rounder is useless to the Dees! but pick 14 gives us options, we need to use M.Clark to come up the order not for some pick that can only be used on anothers scraps or a project player, we have had enough of them lets get in some high end talent (P.Dangerfield) to teach these kids how to play through example or package the #2 and #14 for Stkilda's #1 and #22

 

M Clark and pick 23 for Geelong pick 14 and 34. 34 ontraded for HL

we wish :)

big bodied players are what we need, we don't need more toumpas's, Salem's, Hunt's or Barry's (who will hopefully come on in time). We need to aim for Dangerfield and if we can't get him then for Petracca maybe even both if the List management is aggressive enough

 

Who would of predicted this going back a year ago, I felt sorry for Clark with his mental health issues but for him to move to a different club that really doesn't sit we'll with me, and I feel like I have to be carefull with my words because the issue is mental health.

It's basically like he needed a rest and wasn't up to it and now he is ok again and expects to continue his footy career like nothing happened, Melbourne supporters are the most loyal going around, didn't he think it would show the supporters everything we desire, which would be for him to come back to Melbourne and start playing some good forty again.

Yes it is only a game, but why come back and play for a different club?

Maybe if we land a big fish or two, Clark might change his mind again...

Would we have him back?

I would.


Maybe if we land a big fish or two, Clark might change his mind again...

Would we have him back?

I would.

I'm not sure Roos would.

M Clark and pick 23 for Geelong pick 14 and 34. 34 ontraded for HL

However we structure things it has to involve a mechanism for delivering HL from Collingwood. Obtaining pick 14 is steak knives in the three way deal if it happened. As long as it doesn't end up seeing MC forced into the PSD after his contract ends on 31/10/2014, in which case everyone misses out!

 

Maybe if we land a big fish or two, Clark might change his mind again...

Would we have him back?

I would.

Lol no way the guy has made his bed and now he needs to lie in it.

Listen to Terry Wallace assessment on the cats and you would agree that they are on the way down.

Still can't believe this deal hasn't been finalised. I'm sure collingwood are holding up as usual. They live in fantasy land draft week.


Still can't believe this deal hasn't been finalised. I'm sure collingwood are holding up as usual. They live in fantasy land draft week.

Going by what I heard from Collingwood on SEN Fri night, they said they are going to now trade with other clubs and resume trade period as per normal now they have officially closed off Beams negotiations. I think they wanted to see what would happen with the Beams deal first.

The problem Collingwood has apparently is that they can't complete the Varcoe deal without clearing some salary cap space which would have been the case had they finalised a deal over Beams.

This sort of thing is what prolongs many of the negotiations and delays their finalisation.

I have terrible news. Seven year old daughter was exploring Deezone and got really excited. "Dad, guess which Demon I am most like?" Mitch Clark. I had to smile like that was really great. Then had to go through all the questions to see who I was...

Jack Watts.


Mitch Clark.

I've enjoyed my time here at Demonland, seeya I'm off to The Cattery.

Mitch Clark.

I've enjoyed my time here at Demonland, seeya I'm off to The Cattery.

Is that really because you are a closet Jarrod Rivers fan (who scored in the top ten in their B&F)?

I got Grimes........

me too...crap !!! lol


As l understand (from the Age) that Geelong may be getting pick 21 from Brisbane for Christianson, maybe we should be demanding that when we send send MC to Geelong as part of the complex multi-club that secures us HL from Collingwood? Otherwise why not merely swap MC to Collingwood for HL ( if Geelong is not prepared to pay what he is worth )?

I got Mitch Clark as well....

Howe ?

Yeah same.

I have the most pathetic vertical jump.

It's my Achilles heel.

That and stairs.

 

F you Clark, $2mil for 15 games, your contribution to the club will never be forgotten :rolleyes:

Edited by Dr. Gonzo


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