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Frawley and Sylvia in unconfirmed nightclub dust up

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Apperently Chip and Col were in a bit of a shove and push in the early hours of Sunday morning at Riva nightclub. Got a txt from a mate this morning about it then just read on Bigfooty again..

 

Handbags at 5 paces.... Be nice to see that aggression on the field.

Club divided.

 

Club divided.

Will either be here in 2014??

Will either be here in 2014??

NOPE.


NOPE.

Sad really. Both are very talented footballers and should be on there prime.

Will either be here in 2014??

negative

 

I wonder what it was over... From everything I have heard about Chip, he is from my home town, has been positive. In that even though he made the grade at AFL level, he still has plenty of time for everyone. It must have been something pretty ridiculous to get him that fired up.

I wonder what it was over... From everything I have heard about Chip, he is from my home town, has been positive. In that even though he made the grade at AFL level, he still has plenty of time for everyone. It must have been something pretty ridiculous to get him that fired up.

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One was definately Sylvia and the other frawley. I think frawley was trying to tell Sylvia he's had enough as Sylvia was very drunk. Sylvia didn't like what he heard and a push and shove happened. Probably not a huge story although does show the different characters of the 2.


IF the rumour is true Sylvia must be dropped and probably Frawley as well though at least he seems to have been trying to do the responsible thing.

Well they have certainly got a lot of sorrows to drown!! Driven to the DEMON drink week after week !!

Good to see the boys out celebrating after a 96 point loss and an 0-3 start


Good to see the boys out celebrating after a 96 point loss and an 0-3 start

Haha agreed - Good to see our senior players leading the way!!

In all seriousness this pretty much highlights 'Our' culture - turning up is good enough for some of these blokes.....

Good luck Neeldy - true professionals through and through

Isnt Riva a restaurant in stkilda and not a nightclub?

Bit of an upmarket place i think

Dance floor comes out after 10.30

What's the bet Sylvia was sh!tfaced and Frawley told him to go home.


Sylvia was probably out celebrating his great first half because he was probably happy that he finally showed something after 10 years.

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Sylvia was very drunk I just got told.

If this is true it is the only aggression and intensity that Frawley had shown this year.

 

i wanna know the full story, a s paid up member i deserve to know as do all other members

This cloub is on the verge of extinction and 2 of our highest paid players are ina dust up at nightclub

Right now it sounds like Sylvia was to blame, but i dont wanna hang him until i know the whole picture

If this is true and not some story made up by some idiot trying to big note themselves, then all I can say is, typical Sylvia.

Plays one good game in 4 years, where his team gets smashed, and goes out on the [censored] to celebrate.

Colin, you are 27, FFS grow up and stop behaving like a complete tossbag.

As for Frawley, I'm going to assume he was trying to diffuse the situation, otherwise, he has totally lost the plot on and off the field.

Again, I hope this entire story is not true. We really can't afford anymore spectacularly bad media coverage, or players behaving badly.


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