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Chip Frawley

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i hope your wrong... But I'm not confidant....

He will be a big loss for us, but really a player like him is kind of wasted in a team like ours.... If he does leave, i understand the reasons and id wish him luck...

I don't understand the reasons and I don't wish him any luck.

 

i hope your wrong... But I'm not confidant....

He will be a big loss for us, but really a player like him is kind of wasted in a team like ours.... If he does leave, i understand the reasons and id wish him luck...

He will replace Lake at Whorethorn unless we win games.

The same predictions of doom, from the same panic merchants...

We're 2 rounds in.

It was never going to be a dramatic revival.

As long as we show steady improvement by the end of the season, he'll stay.

Where's my proof?

The same place as everyone else's.

 

He doesn't even look interested :/ very disappointing from a senior player, Roosy needs to give him a spray


I dare anyone to watch west coast's first goal and tell me this bloke is giving his all. Thought he was staying until watching him go through the motions in the first quarter. Gutted.

He goes he goes.. such is life. I rank him BEHIND Garland anyway in terms of importance to this team.

We lose one we go find another...throw some money or whatever..

Am sure Roos and co can find a suitable replacement

Im simply not going to let players dictate my concerns. Its the 'new' way of the landscape. So be it.

I agree. Bring back Garlo.

 

Sam Mayes kicked 4 goals for Brisbane. He will probably outscore our whole team today.

The same predictions of doom, from the same panic merchants...

We're 2 rounds in.

It was never going to be a dramatic revival.

As long as we show steady improvement by the end of the season, he'll stay.

Where's my proof?

The same place as everyone else's.

Proof? Proof is at the G today, no chance he will stay, jones the same next year.


almost as though someone's playing with their mind elsewhere... :rolleyes:

ah go on.....shoot dem arrows !!!

Proof? Proof is at the G today, no chance he will stay, jones the same next year.

Jones will stay....I think others may have already left the building sts

Frawley will not be here next year.

Start planning accordingly.

agree 110%

The way things are I think it's more important to retain Dunne than Frawley

Yeah, I agree, I wouldn't sell out to retain Frawley.

Retain Dunn and pin point an A grade mid from another club.

We are going to need a stack to get a Dangerfield type across, but we need to do that.

If we can get our forward line up and running for next year, then we have to target an elite mid.

Pulled his finger out after quarter time. Too little too late though.


Dumb lazy footballer gives us nothing

Some really uneducated opinions here on Frawley.

Wasn't great early on, but still one of the best players on our list, and works harder than most peaheart supporters realise.

Some really uneducated opinions here on Frawley.

Wasn't great early on, but still one of the best players on our list, and works harder than most peaheart supporters realise.

Maybe take a step back and have a think, why would one of our best players stay for his prime

years when he could go to one of the best run clubs in comp?

Waiting to see what direction the club takes is the biggest cop out an experienced player like Chip can play.

As one of the experienced players and in the leadership group he is one who should be shaping this clubs future not sitting back waiting for someone else to set standards.

His output has not really engendered any lifting of standards, in fact over the first two games he has been ordinary.

If he goes he goes, but it will have little to do with the clubs direction, in fact it would not surprise if he hasn't been tapped up by someone already.

I for one would not understand his reasons or wish him luck at his new club.


Probably been answered already. But if Frawley does leave under Free Agency, we will almost certainly get pick 2 as compensation, correct? This is assuming we are wooden spooners.

I still hope he stays. Anyone that thinks we are better off without one of our best and most durable bookends, are kidding themselves.

re compo...dont count ANY chooks just yet

Started really slowly but showed some fight I think. Not going to crucify him over one lacklustre performance against some good players.

Just as worried about his dumb mistakes as his effort. Not just his kicking but his lack of clean fast footy.

 

pretty well knocked it out off the park last week too.

I sense hes not focused

When in 2nd gear he's serviceable. But he makes errors befitting of the club.

Last year it seemed possible, a maybe, but this year it's a formality: he's been Melbourne'd.


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