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Gee, it's all Schrodinger's Cat at the moment.

It seems the spin about Clark not wanting to be at the Demons was started by Barrett, who blatantly salivates at any chance of things going wrong for Melbourne.

But, the possibility has to be considered.

I count four possibilities;

1. Mitch Clark decides, after 'investigating' the possibilites, that AFL level, complete with the rampaging media scrutiny that instantly inflated the moment there was even a murmur of activity, is not for him. Plays out a stellar career in the VFL or WAFL. Perfectly reasonable.

2. Mitch Clark comes back to the Melbourne Football Club. Every sheds a tear of joy and bursts a lung cheering for him every time he gets near the ball.

3. Mitch Clark decides that an AFL re-start is a good idea, but it needs to be a genuinely fresh start at a new club. He goes out of his way to ensure that Melbourne is well compensated for his loss, and chips in a solid whack of currency to the Reach foundation, recognising that there are so many people dealing with mental illness that don't have anything like the unconditional support (and salary) that Mitch has received.

4. Mitch Clark restarts his AFL career as a 'delisted' free agent, with no compensation for Melbourne, and is forever remember as the guy who used depression as a ticket to be an 4rsehole, doing real harm not just to the club but everyone suffering under the stigmas of depression.

I have no problem at all with possibilities 1 to 3. But if 4 happens Mitch will become the first player I have ever made a special point of booing, any chance I get. A lot of people, including me, put their own feelings second, in favour of showing empathy and acceptance for his problems. And like I said, it is not just the club being hurt by 'Number 4'; such behavior would basically give a free hit to anyone out there who wants to portray depression and anxiety as a sook's disease.

I'll be watching closely. And, in accordance with the Schrodinger's Cat analogy, until someone opens the box I will unfortunately be experiencing the emotions of both the acceptable and unacceptable scenarios.


I agree rjay. I'm not sure what GNF has done or said to gain such implicit trust on the forum. Just another rumour monger IMO.

He was right about Roos, that's his runs on the board for now.

I agree rjay. I'm not sure what GNF has done or said to gain such implicit trust on the forum. Just another rumour monger IMO.

I suppose it's solely that he was onto Roos well before anyone else was, including contract terms.

It's probably just that his 'rumours' have been about positive things for the club.

Regardless, even if he's just 1/1 with Roos, I'll take that over an unsubstantiated Barrett quip.

 

That [censored] DB loves kicking us demon fans in the guts would love to punch that ugly smug smelly nerd. You can see him just loving any negative news he gets about the dees. S$$$ head


I suppose it's solely that he was onto Roos well before anyone else was, including contract terms.

It's probably just that his 'rumours' have been about positive things for the club.

Regardless, even if he's just 1/1 with Roos, I'll take that over an unsubstantiated Barrett quip.

I read GNF's posts in the same way I read Nudge's. I enjoy them because they say things I like to hear and gets me pondering the possibilities, but as to actually believing them... Colour me a sceptic.

Gee, it's all Schrodinger's Cat at the moment.

It seems the spin about Clark not wanting to be at the Demons was started by Barrett, who blatantly salivates at any chance of things going wrong for Melbourne.

But, the possibility has to be considered.

I count four possibilities;

1. Mitch Clark decides, after 'investigating' the possibilites, that AFL level, complete with the rampaging media scrutiny that instantly inflated the moment there was even a murmur of activity, is not for him. Plays out a stellar career in the VFL or WAFL. Perfectly reasonable.

2. Mitch Clark comes back to the Melbourne Football Club. Every sheds a tear of joy and bursts a lung cheering for him every time he gets near the ball.

3. Mitch Clark decides that an AFL re-start is a good idea, but it needs to be a genuinely fresh start at a new club. He goes out of his way to ensure that Melbourne is well compensated for his loss, and chips in a solid whack of currency to the Reach foundation, recognising that there are so many people dealing with mental illness that don't have anything like the unconditional support (and salary) that Mitch has received.

4. Mitch Clark restarts his AFL career as a 'delisted' free agent, with no compensation for Melbourne, and is forever remember as the guy who used depression as a ticket to be an 4rsehole, doing real harm not just to the club but everyone suffering under the stigmas of depression.

I have no problem at all with possibilities 1 to 3. But if 4 happens Mitch will become the first player I have ever made a special point of booing, any chance I get. A lot of people, including me, put their own feelings second, in favour of showing empathy and acceptance for his problems. And like I said, it is not just the club being hurt by 'Number 4'; such behavior would basically give a free hit to anyone out there who wants to portray depression and anxiety as a sook's disease.

I'll be watching closely. And, in accordance with the Schrodinger's Cat analogy, until someone opens the box I will unfortunately be experiencing the emotions of both the acceptable and unacceptable scenarios.

An excellent post, LG.

I would be upset with Clark on a personal level if he did this. Depression isn't a free ride to escape adult responsibilities. When I was suffering most recently, I couldn't afford to get myself out of work or to leave Uni. He is extremely fortunate that he has been allowed to have the freedom that we have contractually given him. The more I consider the possibility of him walking, the more horrified I am. I'm not saying Mitch will do this, but there is plenty that he can do right now to stop the talk.

How about a:

"I have never said I wouldn't return to the Melbourne Football Club'.

I agree rjay. I'm not sure what GNF has done or said to gain such implicit trust on the forum. Just another rumour monger IMO.

101...Tell people what they want to hear 'Nasher'.

I read GNF's posts in the same way I read Nudge's. I enjoy them because they say things I like to hear and gets me pondering the possibilities, but as to actually believing them... Colour me a sceptic.

maybe. But even if made up I'd love to hear some reassuring words from now.

That [censored] DB loves kicking us demon fans in the guts would love to punch that ugly smug smelly nerd. You can see him just loving any negative news he gets about the dees. S$$$ head

Whilst his football analysis is par of that of a 5 year old, Barrett has an excellent news breaking record.


Mitchs latest tweet

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the girl removed her tweet though, anyone know what she said?

Looks like Clark's tweet to DemonGirl has also been deleted.

Mitchs latest tweet

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the girl removed her tweet though, anyone know what she said?

Apparently someone else got into her phone and trolled Mitch.

She deleted the post and has apologise to him.

I would be upset with Clark on a personal level if he did this. Depression isn't a free ride to escape adult responsibilities. When I was suffering most recently, I couldn't afford to get myself out of work or to leave Uni. He is extremely fortunate that he has been allowed to have the freedom that we have contractually given him. The more I consider the possibility of him walking, the more horrified I am. I'm not saying Mitch will do this, but there is plenty that he can do right now to stop the talk.

I feel the same way 'Pirlo'.

Mitchs latest tweet

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the girl removed her tweet though, anyone know what she said?

At least it shows he still cares.

It all boils down to the exit agreement signed by Mitch. Hope the Club foresaw this possibility.

If he got paid out and then walks to another club it should ring alarm bells with the AFL for the precedent it sets.


I hope MC does not dud the MFC. I will not pre judge, but watch with close interest.

 

It all boils down to the exit agreement signed by Mitch. Hope the Club foresaw this possibility.

If he got paid out and then walks to another club it should ring alarm bells with the AFL for the precedent it sets.

And yet it should all come down to a sense of honour....I would have thought.

Someone upstairs might take a very great interest to the use of the number 11 !!!!

I read GNF's posts in the same way I read Nudge's. I enjoy them because they say things I like to hear and gets me pondering the possibilities, but as to actually believing them... Colour me a sceptic.

Spot on.

Whaat are exactly his connections to the footy club?


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