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1 hour ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

That’s such a shame. Confirmed that he is gone?

Will sign over weekend. Maybe not filthy but close to it. I know his folks well. They’ll miss seeing him week in, week out (and interstate).

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Name a worst public speaker who is a better footballer than Clarry. I love him 😂

 

What an absolute legend Clarry is! 


Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Forgot to thank the fans…needs some media training.

No he didn’t. He said thanks to the fans and keep abusing the opposition forwards because May loves it. 

Congrats to Clazza ...what a legend!!!

 

It’s been another sensational night. If you’re a keen deinon and you’ve never been to a Bluey do yourself a favour.

I’m sure some will never accept it, but it’s crystal clear that the coaches really value what role players like ANB (8th tonight) bring to the club.  It’s not all about the commonly talked about stats.


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

and Clayton will win more.
I am sure he will be considered amongst the best 3 Demons ever, and possibly the best, once his career is over.

 

29 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goody:

Winning after winning 

Tough and brutal

competition 

We finished 2nd but in the end after the finals, disappointly if hurt 

Wanted to do it for Melbourne faithful and enjoy a win at the MCG 

Aim to create winning behavior and culture of success 

Last 2 weeks analyzing what needs improvement 

+10 consecutive wins 

+growth and premiership of Casey (!!!) Mark Corrigan

ways to get better - culture and game style and adding VFL talent

Need to put pieces together to get back to the top

thank you to 65000 members 

in the words of “Neale Daniher” … ‘Become a person of value’.   

He talks the talk but will he walk the walk. 

1 minute ago, Big Col said:

and Clayton will win more.
I am sure he will be considered amongst the best 3 Demons ever, and possibly the best, once his career is over.

 

Without a  doubt. 
By 2030 he could well be a 7 time B&F, Brownlow medalist, 4 time coaches award winner and most importantly a 3 time premiership player. 
That’s definitely not beyond the realms of possibility. Only injuries stand between him and immortality in this game. 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Without a  doubt. 
By 2030 he could well be a 7 time B&F, Brownlow medalist, 4 time coaches award winner and most importantly a 3 time premiership player. 
That’s definitely not beyond the realms of possibility. Only injuries stand between him and immortality in this game. 

Would have had a Brownlow this year if the bloke who is apparently now the next Ghandi hadn't kicked him in the hand...

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Can I ask   How old were the other players when they won the Bluey. To try and work our how many more he might win !

1 minute ago, 640MD said:

Can I ask   How old were the other players when they won the Bluey. To try and work our how many more he might win !

Well he’s signed until 2030. So he has at least 7 more in him. 

I was hoping for some natural improvement in the playing group.  We need more than one elite player, but yes he might have a few more to win

Club great already 

Worst public speaker ever though 


When you consider the quality of player Oliver has beaten to win his B & F’s and his age that he has achieved this it really is some effort. Oliver is easily the best Melbourne player I have seen and my favourite, and I like him even more that he doesn’t like public speaking. And as good as he is I still think he has the ability to improve even more. 
 

 

Oliver's football resume to date:

-3× All Australian 

-4× Best and Fairest

-2× AFLCA player of the year

-Premiership player

It's insane to think that this guy is barely half way through his career.

Great result for Clayton let’s his footy do the talking for him hope his girlfriend wasn’t there.lol!!! Our top five are all great leaders we are very fortunate.

 
23 minutes ago, CYB said:

He talks the talk but will he walk the walk. 

What a [censored] comment.

The guy coached us to our first flag in 57 years and we are still very much in the window

Goody's done far more walking than talking


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