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31 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Haven’t heard from @picket fence yet, I bet he’s had a heart attack. 

Suspect he's at home playing with his trains, having erected another picket in the fence

He has been on the Clarrie Choo-Choo (worst nickname ever) Train since before the kid was drafted by us. So he will be a very happy Fence tonight I'd reckon. Good on him

 

By the way, anyone worried about our president resigning any more?

 
35 minutes ago, jules7 said:

OMG this is the icing on the cake, 4 zip and Clarry resigns!!

Don't you mean re  signs? 

This is undeniably a good thing but geez our salary cap must be bursting.


You bloody ripper! Wish it was for 10 years, but I'll take 2.

Awesome. Just got home, cracked a beer, sat down to read up on some footy news and this was about as ‘fanbloodytastic’ as it could get. 
pow pow ? ?✊??

 

Glenn Bartlett = resigned  Clarry = re-signed


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Glad it wasn’t the other way around. 

Hell yeah !

Clarry was very close to leaving at the end of last year. Very close. 
 

but once Adem Yze came into the building things changed very quickly 

That’s what i was told a few weeks ago from inside, but couldn’t say too much until Pen ? hit paper. 
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1 hour ago, wizardinoz said:

Whoever started that rumour about him going to Carltank needs to have a good hard look at themselves. 

I didn’t start the rumour but I did post that he was definitely looking around last  year and was a chance of leaving but I am very happy to be wrong on this one.

Go Dees!  

8 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

This season just keeps getting better.

Come in Salem....

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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Clarry was very close to leaving at the end of last year. Very close. 
 

but once Adem Yze came into the building things changed very quickly 

That’s what i was told a few weeks ago from inside, but couldn’t say too much until Pen ? hit paper. 
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That is extremely interesting.

The Yze impact seems under appreciated, Hasn’t been spoken off as much as Williams.

Bringing in Yze and Williams will prove to be THE switch that turned this club around 

 

Outstanding news!

 

And how incredible, watching him play and remembering is much he has done already - and he’s only 23!!


Just now, Bigred said:

That is extremely interesting.

The Yze impact seems under appreciated, Hasn’t been spoken off as much as Williams.

Bringing in Yze and Williams will prove to be THE switch that turned this club around 

 

Yep. Both of them have been huge for us

Adem wanted to come over a year before but couldn’t make it happen 

11 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

This season just keeps getting better.

Come in Salem....

He will sign, Clarry and Trac are his best mates

9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Clarry was very close to leaving at the end of last year. Very close. 

Do you have any idea why. Was it an issue with players or coaches and what's changed. Would love to know. 

 
Just now, It's Time said:

Do you have any idea why. Was it an issue with players or coaches and what's changed. Would love to know. 

Don’t know. Maybe it was just all round frustration, but he and Yze are working really well together i am assured, so i was confident he would sign. 


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