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Amazing how many haven't got passed the 1st stage of Grief !!!

 

Until the club actually improve we are still linked to the past.

Its just the reality.

Just paid next years MCC/MFC Membership

$721

Is that ok? :)

we are all linked to the past there's no escaping our past... nor would you want to, as it is what it is.. its what helps us shape ourselves into the future.

but we have to learn from OUR mistakes, not the bad luck or any HooDoo carp. our issues are that we have failed to learn which mistakes we have made for 50 years. the lesson is right there in our decisions.

Our future depends on learning This Lesson.

Edited by dee-luded

The inside word on the Mitch Clark status is, "QUO".

 

The inside word on the Mitch Clark status is, "QUO".

Can I "quo" you on that?


As long as he remains on our list (which he still does) then he deserves a thread and to be the subject of speculation.

As long as he remains on our list (which he still does) then he deserves a thread and to be the subject of speculation.

I think Dunn made it clear in his bnf speech Clark is gone/retired.

 

I think Dunn made it clear in his bnf speech Clark is gone/retired.

I wouldn't read too much into it. I think he was just being polite and acknowledging the players who have left (which Clark is at the moment).

The inside word on the Mitch Clark status is, "QUO".

So in other words, he's a now in a No Quo Zone?

Can I "quo" you on that?

How about you Quo get Clark'd

We need a medical dictionary. If a patient gets difficult you quone him.


Mitch Clark will attempt a comeback for next year according to Barrett on the Sunday Footy Show.

Melbourne likely to try and get a trade for him rather than have him on the list.

There were sources quoted, so sounds legit.

Damien Barrett is saying on the Sunday footy show that Clark is set to announce that he wants to go on again next year. Most likely not with melbourne

If Melbourne does not do everything in its power to keep Mitch I will be very dirty

Said more than likely not at Melbourne who has cut ties. Don't understand this?

He doesn't want to be at Melbourne? Or Melbourne don't want him? Unclear...

This club just can't hand over such a great player that we have spent 2.5 million on to another vic club for a pick in the 60s


I suspected he was always going to come back into the AFL system but just presumed it would be with a WA team. Its good to see he is in a good head space and depression is horrible but I wont help feeling a little shattered if he ends up at another melbourne club.

I thought he wanted to be back in perth amongst family.

Last time he wasn't coming to us, he came to us.

So write it down. He might come to us. Or he might not.

You heard it here first.

[censored] this if true

I'm very happy he is feeling better but we have invested to much to watch mitch just walk to another club in Melbourne.

Edited by BIG JIM


If he goes anywhere else it might just be the final straw for me as a Melbourne supporter.

Can't keep getting punched in the guts like this.

Can't help but feel we're gettin' stooged here.

DB enjoying toying with gullible MFC supporters emotions...

I know we all hate him, but he does often get rumours right.

"Hes in great shape. It is more than likely he will put his hand up and attempt to get back into the afl." - Colin young, his manager.

 

If he has any integrity and goes to another Victorian club I hope he does the honourable thing and gives the club back all the money we gave him for his photography gap year.

Don't start that crap until we hear something from Mitch. Show some bloody respect.


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