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Last year there was a few murmurs that Clarry may have been on the move. It was also mentioned on the Sunday footy show.

Obviously he stayed, but can anyone fill in how close moving?

Obviously hindsight is wonderful, but it just made me wonder.

 

Thank the lord we backed ourselves to keep him. No Oliver no flag this year. 

 

If players want out that badly they request trades, contracted or not. Dunkley the perfect example.

I have no doubt he was ****ty post season. An end of season capitulation missing finals & hub life probably not a good combination.


I was told it was close, until Mark Williams and Yze spoke to him

Clarry realized then, he still had work to do, to get even better 

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I was told it was close, until Mark Williams and Yze spoke to him

Clarry realized then, he still had work to do, to get even better 

Interesting sliding doors moment. THanks @Sir Why You Little

Obviously we are all glad he stayed and is hopefully a club champion (if not already).

Carlton . . . "we're planning on building our defence around OMac"

Clarry . . . "yeah nah".

 
31 minutes ago, COVID Dan said:

Interesting sliding doors moment. THanks @Sir Why You Little

Obviously we are all glad he stayed and is hopefully a club champion (if not already).

Assistant Coaches are crucial now…


1 hour ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

IIRC in his re-signing interview one of the questions included the fact he had offers

Elite midfielder about to hit his prime has offers from rival clubs. Never heard such explosive news. 
How many desperate social media friends requests is Peter Bell sending Jackson as we speak? 

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