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GOODBYE MR. CHIP FRAWLEY

Frawley 433 members have voted

  1. 1. Will Frawley stay at Melbourne

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I love how people say Jones would never go as if they knew him personally. . Please

If we are like this next year its see you later Jones. He has bled for this club hard enough. The guy deserves success and most like have a look. At one stage he was regretting signing that 3 year deal up until we signed Roosy.

So I take it you know him personally then?

 

Not to forget Geelongs ruck man King smashing his knee into Goeff Whites face. A sickening injury that as I recall went unpunished.

Meant for the Merrett thread.

  • 4 weeks later...
 

Reading a couple of unconfirmed reports lately that Gold Coast is set to offer Frawley $800,000pa for 6 years using the money freed up by Karmichael Hunt who looks set to go to the Queensland Reds super rugby team.

I hope its true because that would be great for our compensation pick anyway.

anything around 600 x 4 years will in all likelihood secure band 1...all else is just overs and up to the buyer really


Reading a couple of unconfirmed reports lately that Gold Coast is set to offer Frawley $800,000pa for 6 years using the money freed up by Karmichael Hunt who looks set to go to the Queensland Reds super rugby team.

I hope its true because that would be great for our compensation pick anyway.

Hed be a great get for them too

Their midfield is amazing, there will be minimal pressure on Chip down back, and he would be back to his AA best

And we would get pick 3

Good for everyone

Reading a couple of unconfirmed reports lately that Gold Coast is set to offer Frawley $800,000pa for 6 years using the money freed up by Karmichael Hunt who looks set to go to the Queensland Reds super rugby team.

I hope its true because that would be great for our compensation pick anyway.

I might be wrong, but wasn't a large part of the money that Hunt was on 'Ambassadorial' funding that came directly from the AFL and not from the club?

I don't think that Hunt or Folau were being paid a huge amount by the clubs themselves.

I might be wrong, but wasn't a large part of the money that Hunt was on 'Ambassadorial' funding that came directly from the AFL and not from the club?

I don't think that Hunt or Folau were being paid a huge amount by the clubs themselves.

Correct. Hunt was on the ave contract. Most his money came from the AFL for promotion.

 

Not to forget Geelongs ruck man King smashing his knee into Goeff Whites face. A sickening injury that as I recall went unpunished.

I thought it was his boot that smashed into Jeff's face. Even worse.


I thought it was his boot that smashed into Jeff's face. Even worse.

In soccer that would be an automatic red card. In Aussie Rules it's a few cheap laughs on the footy show. Both acts (ie King and Merrett) were dog acts.

Is it time to start fading Frawley out of the masthead? He can always make a miraculous re-appearance. ^_^

i wonder if Chip will announce something next week. if he says nothing next week then im assuming he is waiting for hawthorn geelong or sydney to finish there finals campaign.

Is it time to start fading Frawley out of the masthead? He can always make a miraculous re-appearance. ^_^

maybe he could have company ?


this is surprising because ..........

Meh.

Some hope of loyalty....

forgivable...


Good old country boy, that Chip.

Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

actually...hope it does does !!

begs lots of questions...

why play the bastard ?? truly.

if the club wants to set a bar...heres an easy one to set

 

[censored] Frawley.

Three possible destinations....

Hawthorn

Geelong

Swans

No chance gold coast?


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