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The Contract Thread

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Are you his manager?

FCS lighten up....it was a jocular comment as I was completely unaware that Dunn had resigned in the last year.

Surely someone can post light-heartedly on an open forum without being shot down in flames?

 
FCS lighten up....it was a jocular comment as I was completely unaware that Dunn had resigned in the last year.

Surely someone can post light-heartedly on an open forum without being shot down in flames?

Chill, I forgot the emoticon :D

I am actually checking up on Dunn. I had thought I had some info on that.

Sure. But I created this thread in the hope that we could get definitive answers about contracts. You haven't provided a source for Bruce's or Dunn's contracts.

As far as I'm concerned, Bell, Johnson, Bruce and Dunn are unknown. I'm not saying you're lying or making it up, but you don't have any source to back your word.

Careful its not the Hun! :o B)

 

Is there something wrong with our club, or are they just plain stupid?

Bate, Jones, Jurrah, Petterd, Watts, Garland, Frawley and possibly Rivers & Warnock fall OOC the year the Gold Coast pillagers have the right to approach OOC players.

These players are supposed to be building blocks for the future. Why have they not sat down and be asked to sign a contract extension?? We are talking about 8 keys for the future. If the GC rapists are not in the players ears about what $$$ they can offer, you can bet your life scum like Carlton and Collingwood will be.

We will be over a barrell taking up Vegemite Valley if we are trying to retain 7-10 quality players.

Is there something wrong with our club, or are they just plain stupid?

Bate, Jones, Jurrah, Petterd, Watts, Garland, Frawley and possibly Rivers & Warnock fall OOC the year the Gold Coast pillagers have the right to approach OOC players.

These players are supposed to be building blocks for the future. Why have they not sat down and be asked to sign a contract extension?? We are talking about 8 keys for the future. If the GC rapists are not in the players ears about what $$$ they can offer, you can bet your life scum like Carlton and Collingwood will be.

We will be over a barrell taking up Vegemite Valley if we are trying to retain 7-10 quality players.

They can only take one.

So calm down and chillax as the kids say these days.

Really, chillax?

Combining two words that mean the same thing?

That's cool?

Every genaration has their losers, this one has plenty of them.

No offence kids.


Really, chillax?

Combining two words that mean the same thing?

That's cool?

Every genaration has their losers, this one has plenty of them.

No offence kids.

My dear rpfc, you sure you don't need to put your head down for a little while ;) :D ?!!!

Really, chillax?

Combining two words that mean the same thing?

That's cool?

Every genaration has their losers, this one has plenty of them.

No offence kids.

Damn, I'm so glad its not just me on this one.

My dear rpfc, you sure you don't need to put your head down for a little while ;) :D ?!!!

Kids...

Besides, if I wasn't here this place would fall in on itself.

And Freak is posting too often for me to leave.

He's not letting me live, why won't he let me live!

And QueenC, is that a BtVS reference? If it is - kudos.

If it isn't - then I didn't ask that question.

 
And QueenC, is that a BtVS reference? If it is - kudos.

If it isn't - then I didn't ask that question.

It most definitely is.....

We have the same initials.

Congrats for picking that up :wub: !!!


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