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Great news

and why wouldn’t he sign up for life. Our window is wide open for the next 5 years, great list profile at a stable well run club

these are great days we’re living in folks

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I feel like Max Smart on Get Smart when he gets told he’s a field agent, shouting under the cone of silence:

“I’M SO HAPPY”

Genuinely thought this would drag out all next year. Pumped! Gives us some certainty to get other deals done.

 

Fantastic news, has made my day.

24 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Woke up this morning and have just found out that my gas heater is stuffed and I am freezing cold , but strangely it feels like it is a most amazing day.

Reckon if we now snag Gus and Dogga in the not too distant future I could even handle the power going off.

Go DEES!

That’s coz it IS a most amazing day!

Clarrie quietly inking that [censored] amidst the brouhaha over Gussy and Dogga. ❤️💙

wodja, bummer about your gas heater. Just remember, two words: LOTSA LAYERS. 🙂

19 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Melbourne Football Club Sport GIF by Melbournefc

Just as in this frame hopefully Dogga is following Clarry on a contract extension. 

Well done Clarry and MFC. Ensures we will be in a window for 5/8 years at least especially if we keep Dogga for a few years. 

Congtats Clarry you are probably going to be the greatest Demon ever by 2030 ( or Trac) or someone else like Dogga if he stays long enough. 

Maybe Could trigger off Angus and Dogga deals sooner than expected 

Go Dees 

our bad weeks are gone and sunshine ahead in 2022. 

 

Being caught up with Gus and LJ I forgot about our No. 1 priority!

this is the best news possible. 

gotta love this club, our best player of a generation and we don’t have to worry for one second about losing him or Trac to free agency. 

could not love this bloke anymore. 

This is the big one. Our midfield is set for the next 8 years. You beauty. Well done MFC and well done Clarry.


The demons are definitely in turmoil! Trac, Clarry, Vines, Sales etc signed up for life

Coaches stable and happy. 

Top of the ladder after our first flag in 57 years

find another BS story Herald Sun!!

Bang! Bang bang bang!

[censored] ecstatic to read this news. Clarry is the most important signing of the lot. I didn’t expect this to happen until later next year, so to have it done now and avoid all the distraction is great. But even better, he’s signed long term. He’s a demon forever. My favorite player and will likely finish his career as the best to ever pull on the red and blue. Absolute legend. Onya Clarry! Go Dees!


2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Bang! Bang bang bang!

[censored] ecstatic to read this news. Clarry is the most important signing of the lot. I didn’t expect this to happen until later next year, so to have it done now and avoid all the distraction is great. But even better, he’s signed long term. He’s a demon forever. My favorite player and will likely finish his career as the best to ever pull on the red and blue. Absolute legend. Onya Clarry! Go Dees!

Started writing but this sums it up. Never thought anyone could top Robbie in my eyes and heart but I believe he's our best ever already.

Geatest day of the year......so far 😈

46 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Holy [censored]! This has honestly not only made my day but made my year!

 

 OMFG a love like no other. Well done Clarry 😍

If this doesn't absolutely smack of great culture then I don't know what does! 

Jackson will be silly as all hell to leave now!

38 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Th best thing about this is it was so random. I mean no one was talking about Oliver, yes I know he wasn't out of contract this season but everyone is so focused on Angus and LJ and Melbourne just went boom this morning and dropped this. 

There is also no fan fare about it, no presser just an email. Now I bet today journos are rushing down to melbourne to speak to him. 

I reckon whoever sent out the email was pretty happy to be pressing send. 

It also says that Oliver has no issue what so ever playing under Goodwin and the stuff that was bought up about him in the off season. 

Well done Clayton. 

Puts a lot of what people, who claim to be “insiders”, say into perspective.  Lots of people in the know in the media and on socials completely missed the lifetime contract about to be signed by the league’s best midfielder.

 

It's announcements like this that tell me that our club, right now, is being well run. 

Hasn't always been the case, and it's extremely reassuring. 


 

From a supporters point of view its always great to see our best players commit to the club long term just like we have - it shows a clear aligned interest in wanting the club to be successful long term.

These guys should all know they have a fairly unique opportunity to enjoy a sustained period of success if they stick to the script and keep working hard. Its the sum of the parts that makes a great team - lets hope all of the parts think the same way 

   


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