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Just now, Colm said:

Where Pickett??

Oh Sheeeit a source who is close to GFC. TAKE IT OR LEAVE it , just like ANY intel!,WHO KNOWS 

5 minutes ago, adonski said:

PF's mail:

postman pat GIF

Postman Pat had a black and white cat though? Is it the pies or the cats?

 
Just now, picket fence said:

Oh Sheeeit a source who is close to GFC. TAKE IT OR LEAVE it , just like ANY intel!,WHO KNOWS 

Can you answer my question about what Geelong offers us in return? 

Also why would Goody heap praise on Clarry and say he will be with us next year, if the club was planning to trade him? 
 

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Postman Pat had a black and white cat though? Is it the pies or the cats?

Yes


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Can you answer my question about what Geelong offers us in return? 

Also why would Goody heap praise on Clarry and say he will be with us next year, if the club was planning to trade him? 
 

I think it's highly likely Oliver is with us next year but even if he wasn't, what else would Goody say 

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

I think it's highly likely Oliver is with us next year but even if he wasn't, what else would Goody say 

He could say he’s having surgery and we are looking forward to getting him fit.
He didn’t need to go on about how proud the club is of the progress Clarry made and how happy and determined he is to get to his best. 
Goody isn’t exactly the smoothest media performer, so if it wasn’t true I think we would be able to see right thru it. But he sounded very very genuine to me. 
 

Just as I thought he was clear that there are issues to be resolved with Trac. Never lied or denied it. 

Edited by Jaded No More

 
3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Oh Sheeeit a source who is close to GFC. TAKE IT OR LEAVE it , just like ANY intel!,WHO KNOWS 

A couple of years ago a Carlton supporter told me Clarry would be a Blue, all done.

Often a supporter hears their club is interested in a player and jumps to conclusions.

Not knocking you but time will tell. If your mate is correct there will be a lot of egg on Goody’s face.

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Can you answer my question about what Geelong offers us in return? 

Also why would Goody heap praise on Clarry and say he will be with us next year, if the club was planning to trade him? 
 

Wrong assumption. Club might not want to trade him, but he is being Hunted by Cats and.. Aints


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He could say he’s having surgery and we are looking forward to getting him fit.
He didn’t need to go on about how proud the club is of the progress Clarry made and how happy and determined he is to get to his best. 
Goody isn’t exactly the smoothest media performer, so if it wasn’t true I think we would be able to see right thru it. But he sounded very very genuine to me. 
 

Just as I thought he was clear that there are issues to be resolved with Trac. Never lied or denied it. 

Exactly how I saw the interview too. I’d be stunned if Clarry left this trade window. 

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Wrong assumption. Club might not want to trade him, but he is being Hunted by Cats and.. Aints

So if the club doesn’t want to trade him, then the whole thing is moot as he has years to run on his deal. 

And of course he’s being hunted. He’s a star player. Doesn’t mean anything. 

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47 minutes ago, dice said:

Biggest media pile on a club since the Essendon peptides saga. When will it stop?

They deserved it though,  for, you know,  running a secret systematic doping regime

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

If your mate is correct there will be a lot of egg on Goody’s face.

But it will have been Goodwin's decision.  How do you have egg on your face when you're in control ?  He simply would say the club and Oliver came to a mutual decision.

Edited by Gator

18 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Wrong assumption. Club might not want to trade him, but he is being Hunted by Cats and.. Aints

Pick 4 and 5 (Josh battle compo) would be a much more enticing proposition for the club. The Saints would have to be bonkers to do it though, but then again, maybe they think they're one ready made superstar away from putting it all together. Maybe Ross Lyon wants to get back into the finals asap. Stranger things have happened!

Edited by John Demonic


9 minutes ago, Gator said:

But it will have been Goodwin's decision.  How do you have egg on your have when you're in control ?  He simply would say the club and Oliver came to a mutual decision.

Why would the club spend a whole season rehabbing Clarry, and playing him injured, only for his trade value to diminish and then trade him?

Would it not have been wiser to cut our losses last year when his value was higher, and we were trying desperately to get more picks to make a trade with WCE for pick 1?

Geelong were keen last year too and had a better draft hand than they do this year. 
It would be poor list management would it not?

Edited by Jaded No More

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Why would the club spend a whole season rehabbing Clarry, and playing him injured, only for for his trade value to diminish and then trade him?

Would it not have been wiser to cut our losses last year when his value was higher, and we were trying desperately to get more picks to make a trade with WCE for pick up 1?

Geelong were keen last year too and had a better draft hand than they do this year. 
It would be poor list management would it not?

Your post was good until the last line.

We've made list management error after list management error for a few years now, Jaded.

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Who's copping more grief right now?  MFC or Raygun?  The pile on is over the top in both cases.

Difference being Raygun is going to profit $$$ from it massively

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Why would the club spend a whole season rehabbing Clarry, and playing him injured, only for his trade value to diminish and then trade him?

Would it not have been wiser to cut our losses last year when his value was higher, and we were trying desperately to get more picks to make a trade with WCE for pick 1?

Geelong were keen last year too and had a better draft hand than they do this year. 
It would be poor list management would it not?

Why are you asking me ?

 

2 hours ago, dice said:

Unquestionably? Why then are there 6 midfielders listed above him in the Dland "player of the year"?

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A demonland poll is probably not the fairest assessment of clarry diem this year given some of the nonsense written about him

 

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1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

Pick 4 and 5 (Josh battle compo) would be a much more enticing proposition for the club. The Saints would have to be bonkers to do it though, but then again, maybe they think they're one ready made superstar away from putting it all together. Maybe Ross Lyon wants to get back into the finals asap. Stranger things have happened!

If that was the case it would be negligence on the clubs behalf not to accept that offer.

Love Clarry to bits but you would have to take those picks, if you want the best thing for the MFC.

A very special player and  If he has the desire to get seriously fit, he will be a massive bonus in 2025. Hope he gets healthy and happy within himself again.

Ball is in your court Clarrie, but most importantly look after you


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