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GOODBYE MITCH CLARK

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Anyone that thinks any Club would use anything better than a pick 40 for Mitch at this year's Draft even with a glowing psych report is dillusional.

How much is a premiership worth?

 

Anyone that thinks any Club would use anything better than a pick 40 for Mitch at this year's Draft even with a glowing psych report is dillusional.

i don't care what he is worth to other clubs, our club is the only club that matters, we desperately need a morale boost,give up anything i don't care, & if he never plays another game i will love our club even more, if he goes to any other club we will all need Mantheropy.

Stevens just said Mitch is in training and his manager said he'd make a decision on a comeback in a month

 

Stevens just said Mitch is in training and his manager said he'd make a decision on a comeback in a month

and he'll still be on our list in a month :rolleyes:

For those of you closer to the action.... Did Mitch Clark, at the time, retire? Or just take time away from the game indefinitely???

I don't think he'll be a Demon next year unfortunately.

Stevens just said Mitch is in training and his manager said he'd make a decision on a comeback in a month

Who is Stevens?

 

Stevens just said Mitch is in training and his manager said he'd make a decision on a comeback in a month

source?

you would have to think that the MFC would not have given up on Mitch given the current state of our list, question is is he interested in staying a demon, or would be prefer to be a docker.


you would have to think that the MFC would not have given up on Mitch given the current state of our list, question is is he interested in staying a demon, or would be prefer to be a docker.

I favour the idea he should take his time and look after his health.

That said it doesn't appear to be in his interests to place a heap of pressure on himself immediately and that would come with going to a Premiership contender.

I assume we would speak to the AFL and say he needs to be put in a special category possibly as a mature rookie described above and everyone can then let him take his time to decide how he is going, this is not likely to be agreed to if he was to go to another club.

Exactly what GNF said would happen.

Ahem.

Read my posts on this issue over the last several months.

I do accept though that GNF might have better sources and I hope we are both right. We need a boost and some good news.

Stevens just said Mitch is in training and his manager said he'd make a decision on a comeback in a month

I am assuming he is still on our list yeah? Feel like it's a dumb question but any clarification is welcome!

I am assuming he is still on our list yeah? Feel like it's a dumb question but any clarification is welcome!

Yes he is on our list.


Yes he is on our list.

Is that the list of Demon people with depression or the actual playing list?

Is that the list of Demon people with depression or the actual playing list?

very good. The former is a much longer with OD at the head of the list.

Yes he is on our list.

I am assuming he is still on our list yeah? Feel like it's a dumb question but any clarification is welcome!

When PR said he was the best player on our list,I didnt think PR would let him walk without exhausting all avenues to make sure we were still in the deal.Win Win for us and for mitchy boy if he is well now.

After suffering severe{is there any other kind}of depression of recent,i can tell you the good days do appear sooner than what you imagine and life starts to get better quickly{or as normal as can be}occasional setbacks,but yes mitch may see some light .Memory reminds you of the darkness and mitch will make a decision when hes ready.But it does sound good for all of us.

So Mitch decides to make a come back do we simply 're-sign him?


So Mitch decides to make a come back do we simply 're-sign him?

Might just revert back to his contract.

Might just revert back to his contract.

You would have thought that is the most logical thing.

So where were we........

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA PICK 10? Oh wow Demonland never fails to amaze.

You must be Barry Prendergast or Tim Harrington!?

Clark will be 27 at the beginning of next year. He's played his whole career as a wrecking ball and has played 15+ games in a season 3 times. He's missed the last 2 seasons and couldn't even train without doing soft tissue injuries 3 times last pre-season. He has lost all conditioning being out of the system this year.

That means best case Freo could get 40 games out of him if they got his body and mind right. And you reckon that's worth pick 10? Wow.

What are you, high? Of course he is worth that. He is a proven A-grade KPF, there are about 10 players in the whole comp that can make that claim - in fact, at the time of his injury he was ranked 7th in the comp for goals-per-game

Perhaps you would rather use the pick on another Jordan Gysberts? FMD

 

Stevens just said Mitch is in training and his manager said he'd make a decision on a comeback in a month

source?

Stevens and Clarks manager are the sources...

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Stevens and Clarks manager are the sources...

get ready for a month a demonland rumour and speculation. YAY!!!


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