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Mahoney stated back in May at a pre game function when the we played Freo that they were working on Frawley's extension.

To think that he does not have it in front of him by now is delusional.

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anyone who doesnt think Frawley is very seriously considering leaving is delusional. he could be influenced either way depending on how next season pans out. gld hes RFA and not UFA

Offer him plenty and fast. Make him an offer he cant refuse. If we want him to stay get serious with him. If Heath Shaw is worth $800k what's JF worth? Fantastic player and true A grader. If he needs a house in the Bahamas he gets that too!

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anyone who doesnt think Frawley is very seriously considering leaving is delusional. he could be influenced either way depending on how next season pans out. gld hes RFA and not UFA

& if we finish around 14th with 6 or 7 wins?

its time to offer the contract to James Now. if he rejects it ?

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Offer him plenty and fast. Make him an offer he cant refuse. If we want him to stay get serious with him. If Heath Shaw is worth $800k what's JF worth? Fantastic player and true A grader. If he needs a house in the Bahamas he gets that too!

property down Florida is still cheap I hear.

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If Paul Roos was serious when he talked about players being traded before becoming FA then he needs to take the Frawley deal by the scruff of the neck and tell him to sign it or inform the club he is leaving. None of this see how we go crap .. does he think we will improve in a season ? I have my doubts as good as Roos is. Surely he knows whether or not he wants to sign or leave by now. Especially if the AFL is serious with scrapping compensation picks, we need to get the best for him while we can if he is not going to sign.

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I think there is a fine balance to be met here. I trust Paul Roos and those that are in place around him, to get it right. On the one had, we must be level-headed and ensure we don't act like a desperate basket-case. However (and obviously this is speculation on my behalf) there's absolutely no doubt Chip has/is considering the possibility of leaving. Mahoney mentioned earlier in the year that we were trying to put an offer together for Chip and yet we've heard nothing. I'll leave it at that, but we must get our ship in order and obviously this is what the AFL have been conscious of since round 2. I'll be confident of retaining Chip if we improve next year and we offer him a big, long-term contract. RFA is on our side this time, so we have the power, which is fortunate, given it could be his final contract.

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anyone who doesnt think Frawley is very seriously considering leaving is delusional. he could be influenced either way depending on how next season pans out. gld hes RFA and not UFA

Now THAT I can agree with.

And I don't blame him.

If things don't change for the better in 2014, I'd want to be out too.

He's put up with a lot.

And I'd want to leave myself that option, so wouldn't sign an extension until I'd seen evidence of change.

I have a mate who is an acquaintance of JF through knowing his girlfriend, and he continually runs it in my face that the guy says "It's really hard just losing all the time, sometimes it feels like it'll never end, that he hates it and would do anything to change it."

I'd be really concerned if he didn't have that attitude.

My mate tells him he should go to Hawthorn, and apparently JF tells him to get stuffed, as nicely as possible.

Anyway, we can match any offer he gets, and he wants to stay.

The only thing that might change that is the club's incompetence, and if that's the case he shouldn't be the one wearing the blame

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I think there is a fine balance to be met here. I trust Paul Roos and those that are in place around him, to get it right. On the one had, we must be level-headed and ensure we don't act like a desperate basket-case. However (and obviously this is speculation on my behalf) there's absolutely no doubt Chip has/is considering the possibility of leaving. Mahoney mentioned earlier in the year that we were trying to put an offer together for Chip and yet we've heard nothing. I'll leave it at that, but we must get our ship in order and obviously this is what the AFL have been conscious of since round 2. I'll be confident of retaining Chip if we improve next year and we offer him a big, long-term contract. RFA is on our side this time, so we have the power, which is fortunate, given it could be his final contract.

True, there is a balance.

Getting pushy about signing an extension won't do any good for the club.

It'll just pi55 a player off and drive him away even quicker.

You'll just guarantee the result you're trying to avoid.

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