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They're both one ruckman players. All or nothing...we need to find a really good forward ruck.

Funnily (or not so) enough Mitch Clark was that player.

I was just looking at Geelong big footy. The cats fans are wondering why Mitch Clark has dropped off the radar and speculating he may be in Perth.
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Mitch Moonshadow? Oh, and we're a Melbourne-based club (for the time being).

Ask around about how Mitch and Stef got along when they were team mates and why. That's as much info as needs be said here.

Oh, and Stef would not come back to the Dees in a million years.

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Ask around about how well Mitch and Stef got along when they were team mates. That's as much info as needs be said here.

Stef would not come back to the Dees in a million years.

Agree that he is unlikely to return to a place that was shambolic during his tenure. Too many bad memories.

Of course it would depend on the deal on offer but I doubt the club would over- commit to him with Maxxy thriving.

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Ask around about how Mitch and Stef got along when they were team mates and why. That's as much info as needs be said here.

Oh, and Stef would not come back to the Dees in a million years.

Intrigued. But I live in Cambodia and asking around about a Mitch and Stef will likely find me in some rural backwater with a dodgy military chief trying to sell me a decommissioned Messerschmidt. But am I to take it at least that Martin's departure wasn't a Neeldism?

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I think he'll re-sign. He seems like a reasonable bloke. Hopefully he will repay the club for all the seasons the club supported him during his numerous injuries.

Unlike a certain amoral person who was also given incredible support by MFC then [censored] off down Highway 1.

I was just looking at Geelong big footy. The cats fans are wondering why Mitch Clark has dropped off the radar and speculating he may be in Perth.

May be feeling a little down in the dumps at abandoning a club on the rise for one that is on the decline. Edited by monoccular
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Ask around about how Mitch and Stef got along when they were team mates and why. That's as much info as needs be said here.

Oh, and Stef would not come back to the Dees in a million years.

I am a little surprised by this comment. Obviously I don't know the guy, but my understanding was that he has a problem with a specific person rather than the club. Was there more to it? The club backed the other guy and didn't support Stef maybe?

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I am a little surprised by this comment. Obviously I don't know the guy, but my understanding was that he has a problem with a specific person rather than the club. Was there more to it? The club backed the other guy and didn't support Stef maybe?

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