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Farewell Clayton Oliver

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8 minutes ago, Billy said:

Just saw Clarry on 7 News touring the GWS facilities was asked about meeting with Collingwood soon & what he likes about them, he said They’re better than Melbourne’

He can [censored] off as far as I’m concerned, everything we’ve done for him!!

He’s just an ignorant ungrateful immature joke now & will fit in well with Collingwood

I think it’s funny - doesn’t do us any favors at the trade period though. No one would be thinking “must be a great place, I’ll nominate them”.

 

Possibly has just diminished our trade return (if anything much anyway) from those comments. We can kiss goodbye to Humphrey now too. We are bottoming out

 
Just now, KoltTheRam said:

Possibly has just diminished our trade return (if anything much anyway) from those comments. We can kiss goodbye to Humphrey now too. We are bottoming out

The AFL industry would know what Clarry’s issues are. It may make GWS or Colonwood think twice.

1 minute ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

I think it’s funny - doesn’t do us any favors at the trade period though. No one would be thinking “must be a great place, I’ll nominate them”.

I’m thinking the opposite, we’re changing for the better.


All pretty sad, really, the way this has ended. The pressure is really on Guerra and King now.

The level disrespect this exhibits towards Max Gawn is appalling. Dragged the club and him through hell and this is his response.

Immature. Petulant. A disgrace.

Edited by watchtheeyes

He ain't no word smith old Clarry....

If what is reported is correct he destabilised the group when we had the best list I've every seen in my life.. and wrecked our chance at a flag on the G, il back the club in making the right decisions moving hom on...

Does anyone know if Tracc being at MFC or not has anything to do with Clayton?? Could it be we will hold onto cp5 once a deal is done with GWS

 

Whilst we all know that Clarry isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, it kind of debunks the notion that the meeting with King was a cordial affair. It's clear that Clarry has been driven out of the club.

Now it's a matter of how badly we get screwed on the trade.

Lol at people being shocked with Oliver's immaturity levels.


So immature…

I hope he goes to the pies and gets thrown to the wolves there. They will be cellar dwellers in 2 years time.

And people were wondering why he’s been asked to leave, this is why we couldn’t have good culture

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5 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

All pretty sad, really, the way this has ended. The pressure is really on Guerra and King now.

Why’s that, because he’s disrespected the club that did everything for him

He’s a loose cannon no wonder we want him out


1 minute ago, Temporarily Hopeful Demon said:

I know that very certain people on here are going to be extremely quiet on this...

But but hes a melbourne legend!!

Thoughts @Gator

Edited by dazzledavey36

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

But But hes a melbourne legend!!

Thoughts @Gator

Yes. Clayton Oliver is without a doubt a Melbourne legend.


CLARRY: “Am I really that bad for club culture? No, it the MFC who are wrong.”

Clayton Oliver, as a premiership winning, 4 times B&F winner, twice Coaches Association MVP and 3 times All Australian, is most definitely a Melbourne legend. Denying that is stupidity.

That's not to say that moving him on is the wrong thing, nor that he has not been a negative influence on the club for the past few years.

Edited by Axis of Bob

 

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