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Jay Clark reporting that Oliver has re-signed.  No idea of the details but this is huge news for us and a big statement to the team! 

I was a bit worried he was going to get offered a truck load and move on.

 

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[censored] EPIC news.

I love this kid to death.

Well done Demons. This is a huge win.

 

 

I have so much of my identity tied up with supporting an incompetent football club. I am seriously rattled.

This. Is. Good. News. Looking forward to collecting the details so I can jam it down every Carlton-Supporting-Mate that have already bought Carlton tops with #13 on the back


Looks like 2 years to take him through to end of 2023, after which time he becomes an RFA.

Great news - well done Tim!

1 minute ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

I have so much of my identity tied up with supporting an incompetent football club. I am seriously rattled.

There there.

(Pat, Pat)

 

OMG!! This is the best news I’ve ever heard. 

What a bloody legend!! Probably only for two years but who cares he’ll have two flags by then. 

GO YOU DEMONS!!


Glad this is sorted as it could derail the season if there was uncertainty around Clayton.

Any idea of lenght of extension. Presumably takes him to FA?

3 minutes ago, Yze_13 said:

Looks like 2 years to take him through to end of 2023, after which time he becomes an RFA.

Great news - well done Tim!

2 more years is great news. [censored] I’d settle for rolling single year extensions. The longer he is at the club, the better our chances of fulfilling the ultimate. 
 

Next up, Trac

Well done to Clayton, Tim & Nick (TLA) for getting this one done so early.

Great news.   Hopefully a big prize in one of those.years.


2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Glad this is sorted as it could derail the season if there was uncertainty around Clayton.

Any idea of lenght of extension. Presumably takes him to FA?

2 years, takes to him to FA

This is what supporting an actual team feels like. 

is Niiiiice

 

Excellent news, and great timing. Others signings to follow Clarry's lead please!


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