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This issue has been reduced to circular and then semantic arguments between posters who actually agree with each other. Sociologists teach this stuff to uni students.

Have had my fill of this thread.

Over and out.

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This issue has been reduced to circular and then semantic arguments between posters who actually agree with each other. Sociologists teach this stuff to uni students.

Have had my fill of this thread.

Over and out.

nah...its been reduced to

1/ what we know

2/ what we think we know based on past experience

3/ rumour and Juddy's grandmotrher

4/ completely made up stuff based on completely made up stuff (anyone got ouija board handy ?)

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I sense a presence

Anyone had someone pass over recently ?

Name starts with letter

They want you to know to not worry about someone. ..someone who's name is J.....

Damn...lost it.

Well there you have it....don't worry !

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nah...its been reduced to

1/ what we know

2/ what we think we know based on past experience

3/ rumour and Juddy's grandmotrher

4/ completely made up stuff based on completely made up stuff (anyone got ouija board handy ?)

sounds like a forum to me :) Edited by beelzebub
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I sense a presence

Anyone had someone pass over recently ?

Name starts with letter

They want you to know to not worry about someone. ..someone who's name is J.....

Damn...lost it.

Well there you have it....don't worry !

so the spirit is saying Josh Bootsma will be a dee? how exciting

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based upon conversations i've had with other people who usually get things right, i'm leaning to that he might be staying.

personally, i hope so.

nice to think but geez that reminds me of the Scully situation who looked professional right to the end. even hung around further than the end of season, even Schwab seemed to think he was staying but ultimately left.

contract talks tell the tale surely. he won't talk to Melbourne.

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based upon conversations i've had with other people who usually get things right, i'm leaning to that he might be staying.

personally, i hope so.

i have said all thru the thread i think he will stay

So yeah im with you on that

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nice to think but geez that reminds me of the Scully situation who looked professional right to the end. even hung around further than the end of season, even Schwab seemed to think he was staying but ultimately left.

contract talks tell the tale surely. he won't talk to Melbourne.

that last bit is the curiosity for me.. but then I dont think hes staying.

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i have said all thru the thread i think he will stay

So yeah im with you on that

I ask you this....are the actions as displayed by the player , Chip, in sync with someone who wants to remain at his present club?

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The AFL wont need any more logic thrown at them as to why we ought to get a PP. its got nothing to do with logic, or deserving one etc. Its all political now. They will do so if it suits them not us.

Our PP was Jackson and Roos.

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Our PP was Jackson and Roos.

I dont doubt that, in essence...hence my suggestion things are political.

But as many rightly manifest theres a rationale behind a call for a genuine PP...but it wont transpire...me thinks

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based upon conversations i've had with other people who usually get things right, i'm leaning to that he might be staying.

personally, i hope so.

Other than if it's money alone that's his driver, I reckon he'd be crazy to leave.

Word has it, he wants a long contract, so it can't be a flag next year that he demands/expects.

There's a lot of upside to the Dees over the period of a longer contract - surely success with his buddies has got to be more appealing than the concept of success with a group of guys he doesn't really even know yet.

That is, if money's not his overriding driver ...

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that's just convenient rationalisation and typical mfcss

yet i actually believe this is how the AFL now operate....its all behind doors after all !!

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It's fair to say - one thing Frawley has seemingly been especially loyal/committed to this year is not letting the club know what he intends to do at the end of the season.

I would've thought, by now, he pretty well knows whether he would like to leave or stay. And, if he doesn't, he really is not much more than a simple spud farmer.

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