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5 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Thanks for the late tip Red!

Was a maiden after 6 starts, who could tip it?

Btw, I don’t bet and don’t tip, for fear of anger when most tips lose, as they usually do.

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42 minutes ago, Ferghus31 said:

This Rumour smacks of Adelaide getting upset that they missed out on Petty also there are rumours that Goodwin maybe in their Sights as they are disappointed with their coach  if this is so Clarry will be overjoyed he doesnt get along with Goodwin 

Huh????!

They are extremely close.

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Huh????!

They are extremely close.

I think that was sarcasm.

 
49 minutes ago, Ferghus31 said:

This Rumour

It was never a rumour, it was unfounded speculation (not unlike the rest of your risible post).

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think that was sarcasm.

Not the clearest example of the use of sarcasm, though. So unclear that I’m still not sure it is sarcasm. 

 


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not the clearest example of the use of sarcasm, though. So unclear that I’m still not sure it is sarcasm. 

 

You are unsure it was sarcasm? Ok.

52 minutes ago, Redleg said:

You are unsure it was sarcasm? Ok.

Yes I’m unsure. Sarcasm is usually unambiguous but that post is confusing. Perhaps @Ferghus31 can explain? 

Tom Morris is like a defective parrot. He only knows how to repeat the same thing over and over again. 

 
2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Was a maiden after 6 starts, who could tip it?

Btw, I don’t bet and don’t tip, for fear of anger when most tips lose, as they usually do.

I didn't back it as I priced it at 12/1


4 hours ago, von said:

He won’t go, but if Oliver gets traded, I quit. 

I'll SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND everything else!! THAT

35 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

He may be pining for the fjords.

 

This is an ex journo

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yes I’m unsure. Sarcasm is usually unambiguous but that post is confusing. Perhaps @Ferghus31 can explain? 

Ok if you are unsure. 🤔

4 hours ago, Redleg said:

Centre Square a horse I am in with Clarry, won the 3rd race today at Ballarat.

 

I've never seen so many people happy on this thread about news that doesn't shed light on his future with us, doesn't have an effect on the team and doesn't effect the people who liked it in any way whatsoever!

Congrats though Mr Leg.

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Imagine if Clarry did a Tyson Stengle, the media & footy world would go into a frenzied meltdown 

Different rules apply for different clubs


10 minutes ago, Billy said:

Imagine if Clarry did a Tyson Stengle, the media & footy world would go into a frenzied meltdown 

Different rules apply for different clubs

And it’s not like Stengle hasn’t got form in this area….

39 minutes ago, Billy said:

Imagine if Clarry did a Tyson Stengle, the media & footy world would go into a frenzied meltdown 

Different rules apply for different clubs

Swings and roundabouts. 

  • 3 weeks later...

Would love to know how Geelong could legitimately satisfy us in a deal for Clarry. There’s simply no way they could appease us.

2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Would love to know how Geelong could legitimately satisfy us in a deal for Clarry. There’s simply no way they could appease us.

Max Holmes and their first pick


Geelong did a serious number on us at the end of 2020 (stirring the pot for Viney, outbidding us for Isaac Smith's services, and then jumping the exposed MFC draft order to claim Max Holmes), which has had significant repercussions on our second wing recruiting ever since. See Billings and Hunter and Freeman. 

I say we turn the tables and make a bold play at uniting party-boys Oliver and Bailey at the MFC. We have better draft cookies than Geelong, and a starting midfield/wing line-up of Gawn, Clarry, Trac, Viney, B. Smith and Langdon would be one of the greatest ever assembled, with Pickett, Rivers and hopefully Judd running through. 

Where’s Caleb Windsor in that line up? Don’t mind Bailey Sniff but much  prefer Caleb who is, and will be, an absolute gun. 

 
5 hours ago, Skuit said:

Geelong did a serious number on us at the end of 2020 (stirring the pot for Viney, outbidding us for Isaac Smith's services, and then jumping the exposed MFC draft order to claim Max Holmes), which has had significant repercussions on our second wing recruiting ever since. See Billings and Hunter and Freeman. 

I say we turn the tables and make a bold play at uniting party-boys Oliver and Bailey at the MFC. We have better draft cookies than Geelong, and a starting midfield/wing line-up of Gawn, Clarry, Trac, Viney, B. Smith and Langdon would be one of the greatest ever assembled, with Pickett, Rivers and hopefully Judd running through. 

Haha love it, why can’t we have a Brat Pack😉

12 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Would love to know how Geelong could legitimately satisfy us in a deal for Clarry. There’s simply no way they could appease us.

As long as we get out of most of the contract you’re massively over valuing Oliver’s current worth. 
 

Put it another way, if he was at another club what would you offer to get him to Melbourne?


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