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Made it clear many times here how I feel about Clark as a player and how for a club it is important to have players that not only have scruples but also loyalty to our club.

But in saying that I would never celebrate someone's injuries.

So let me say clearly I'm definitely not celebrating.

However smiling is another matter, especially when I think about how Karma can be such a [censored] at time.

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Made it clear many times here how I feel about Clark as a player and how for a club it is important to have players that not only have scruples but also loyalty to our club.

But in saying that I would never celebrate someone's injuries.

So let me say clearly I'm definitely not celebrating.

However smiling is another matter, especially when I think about how Karma can be such a [censored] at time.

glad you cleared up any confusion of stance.
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Made it clear many times here how I feel about Clark as a player and how for a club it is important to have players that not only have scruples but also loyalty to our club.

But in saying that I would never celebrate someone's injuries.

So let me say clearly I'm definitely not celebrating.

However smiling is another matter, especially when I think about how Karma can be such a [censored] at time.

Grow some scruples and just admit your celebrating like the rest of us!! :)

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The embodiment of the gentle caring souls that inhabit Demonland is certainly on show in this topic

Personally I find some of the comments pathetic, some really do need to grow up

Oh grow a humour muscle.

Humour muscle? There's a fair bit of schadenfreude on this thread, which might count for humour I suppose. And a few laughs. But there's also a few signs of unresolved resentment. And Saty did refer only to 'some' of the comments, after all. There may sometimes be reasons to worry about his sense of humour, but this ain't one.

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I'm afraid it's got to the point where threads like this are simply no longer funny... they are just plain nasty. I really hope the moderators nip this one in the bud quick smart!

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To the charge of schadenfreude I plead guilty.

I also plead guilty to the charge of having boasted: "I tipped this" since I remembered while talking to a Geelong supporting friend that the knock on Mitch from the time we filched him from Freo was that he was physically fragile and that Brisbane thought it unlikely he would go the distance on a long career.

To those too sensitive to engage in a smile at this time may I suggest even you will be celebrating as we overtake Geelong...hopefully in Mitch's time.

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The embodiment of the gentle caring souls that inhabit Demonland is certainly on show in this topic

Personally I find some of the comments pathetic, some really do need to grow up

You're just upset that (a) you did not start the thread, (b) it is not actually about you and, © it is not about you.

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Its time to move on ladies & gentlemen -

Im loving what Harry Lumumba is bringing to our side.

He has one of the best sets of wheels in the game today. As soon as HL grabs the ball my first thought is where is Jesse Hogan???? .... He is about to be in the play with a long kick coming from HL - Go Dees.

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Humour muscle? There's a fair bit of schadenfreude on this thread, which might count for humour I suppose. And a few laughs. But there's also a few signs of unresolved resentment. And Saty did refer only to 'some' of the comments, after all. There may sometimes be reasons to worry about his sense of humour, but this ain't one.

There's a little, but not much. There's a hell of a lot more of the 'not a leg to stand on', 'don't come running to us' type stuff, and one bore who just can't climb down off that high horse.

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I'm afraid it's got to the point where threads like this are simply no longer funny... they are just plain nasty. I really hope the moderators nip this one in the bud quick smart!

The moderators here have strict guidelines when it comes to personal and insulting posts... At least when it's directed at them rather than a former player battling depression

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