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GOODBYE MITCH CLARK

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Go and get stuffed Mitch you dog of a bloke

 

Don't want to wish you bad luck as I'm unaware of your true issues - but I hope to god we absolutely pummel you as soon as we get the chance. Maybe we can keep Tappy on next year just for the one game?


as my one of my kids have number 11 on her jumper ....

I cant seem to find one nice word to say here

so if i cant say anything nice I wont say anything at all

I really want to just unleash on this thread but I'm pretty sure what I want to say would get me a Demonland holiday so I'll just shut my mouth... Unless the admins are cool with it?

 

Maybe this is how it will pan out.

Mitch (Who cant help himself obviously) commits another indiscretion at the Cats,cant handle the fall out, gets depressed again Retires and steals $1.5 million from them. Serves them right!

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This Guy obviously has real real Problems if he thinks he will ever be forgiven

Maybe we are right to let him move on

God knows what his next break down will result in

Goodbye Good riddance and as they say in show Biz good luck BREAK a Leg I wont go into how that is actually interpreted

How you should thank a club, even one that almost screwed you and stopped you from going home to be with your sick dad

NAB Trade Radio retweeted

Would like to thank the collingwood football club for the past 6 years . You gave me the opportunity to live my dream . Thankyou .

Take note you ungreatful sook!

Revenge is best served cold.

I do not believe your story Mitch...You decided it was all too hard and chased another fat contract.

You win for now...

Enjoy living down in Geelong...The drugs are good i hear and easily aquired.


I am not going to pretend I understand his situation because I don't'

It leaves a bad taste in my mouth and while I personally don't' wish him bad luck I hope he gives Geelong what he gave us....

as my one of my kids have number 11 on her jumper ....

I cant seem to find one nice word to say here

so if i cant say anything nice I wont say anything at all

That was Jims number. Tell her that.

Good riddance to the ungrateful [censored]


That was Jims number. Tell her that.

yes we have

thanks

mark

Good luck at the cats may your games be few and your injuries be long and frustrating

 

as my one of my kids have number 11 on her jumper ....

I cant seem to find one nice word to say here

so if i cant say anything nice I wont say anything at all

Just rip one of them off, left with no. 1 ;)


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