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Mitch Clark dispute with Teammate

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Sounds like the guy is an A-grade [censored] after all. 


No dcikheads policy

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Clark, 28, who comes out of contract at the end of 2016 ....

Terrifying words for big Mitch. Almost as terrifying as "the coach has the full support of the board".

 

Wouldn't want to be Mitch right now considering his contract is about to expire. He looked absolutely cooked on the weekend and this certainly won't help his cause.

 

What a rubbish thread started by the usual muck raking resident of Demonland.

Nothing "incident" that the people involved have already dealt with like grown ups.

Shame that can't be said about some posters here.

Gutter stuff kids.

 


How's the view from that horse Stu?

If posters wish to discuss a football related article in a football forum then they can. If you don't like it, take your horse and [censored] off. 

I think one of the best decisions we made in recent times was to get rid of Clark. He appears to be a lot of work.

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35 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Issues between Clark and a teammate's girlfriend? 

Sound familiar anyone? 

:lol:

Im still intrigued if this was true & who it was at Melbourne... guessing no'one knows or wouldnt disclose in an open forum

9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

How's the view from that horse Stu?

If posters wish to discuss a football related article in a football forum then they can. If you don't like it, take your horse and [censored] off. 

I think one of the best decisions we made in recent times was to get rid of Clark. He appears to be a lot of work.

Yeah, great thread, schoolyard rumours about a former player and blowhards trying to make something out of nothing... Stay classy Demonland

 

Ordinary, Ordinary bloke......  Just ask Lethal Leigh, Paul Roos and now the Geelong Footy Club.    

Always has been and always will be all about Mitch...... 


30 minutes ago, stuie said:

What a rubbish thread started by the usual muck raking resident of Demonland.

Nothing "incident" that the people involved have already dealt with like grown ups.

Shame that can't be said about some posters here.

Gutter stuff kids.

 

To be fair Stuie, dazzle merely posted the article. He neither backed it up, nor did he get stuck in to Clark. It's no different to reporting on trade rumours and, going by the article,  it seems this in fact did occur. 

While it's been sorted out it does show that Clark is still a rather ordinary bloke who is doing himself no favours in trying to earn another contract. 

I just read the above and saw Kero on the vid.

If only I knew how to post polls, I would want to know who, the discerning voters of d'land ,would rate the most sanctimonious - Stuie or Kero?

Mitch Clark is a moron.  He burned Brisbane, Freo, Melbourne and now hes screwing Geelong as well.   Low character individual.

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Just now, daisycutter said:

don't feed the troll. dd

Anyone else you could have a decent discussion on most footy related issue, whether we agree or disagree at the end of the day we all support the Dees and have a good laugh about it here and there. 

But nope not Stuie.. Always the one wanting to pick little spot fires here and there. What annoys me even more is that this thread will probably get closed down for the stir its now caused which i had no intentions at all to do.

Just waiting for Saty to give wack now...

Scott just confirmed it happened 4 weeks ago at a VFL game on AFL360.

I think it doesn't look great for Mitch. 


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