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GOODBYE MR. CHIP FRAWLEY

Frawley 433 members have voted

  1. 1. Will Frawley stay at Melbourne

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Why is his "Mugg shot" still on the Demonland banner?

Even if he isn't going he doesn't deserve to be there!

patience grasshopper, patience

 
 

Question: if Essendon players can walk, and we lose Frawley, would it dilute our compo taking an Essendon player?

Question: if Essendon players can walk, and we lose Frawley, would it dilute our compo taking an Essendon player?

don't think so as they would go either via trade or as an unllsted-fa


Oh yeah, chip. Only supporting this club can your focus be literally shifted from one disaster to the next. Seriously, when was the last time a Melbourne supporter was without a sense of dredd?

Seriously, when was the last time a Melbourne supporter was without a sense of dredd?

The moment before Jimma ran over the mark....
 

Melbourne is the prostitute of the AFL.

Not a day goes by without somebody screwing us.


Once again 3aw says 5 years at $500k at Geelong. Waiting for them to finish finals, hopefully done by the weekend then!

? = First round compo, win - win.

What can the MFC of 2014 turn that into?

Edited by jabberwocky

Once again 3aw says 5 years at $500k at Geelong. Waiting for them to finish finals, hopefully done by the weekend then!

Carlton have, in recent times, been my most hated club.

I think Geelong may have just eclipsed the dirty blues.

Go North.

Frawley leaving now feels almost honourable after Mitch blindsided us.


Yes lets make a call on a KPD based on stats, do you ever think before posting he is as I said earlier a KPD he is not there to set up play from defence, I'll take Darren Glass, Eric Mckenzie and Daniel Talia as defenders any day

You look absolutely silly here.. why?

Daniel Talia who just won Adelaides best and fairest and in the All Australian 40 squad averages 11.8 disaposals per game this year. He played all 22 games.

I would happily give up first round draft pick.

Edited by dazzledavey36

I would happily give up first round draft pick.

For Talia, sure, but not for Frost (2nd rounder at most - maybe Clark trade pick?)

You look absolutely silly here.. why?

Daniel Talia who just won Adelaides best and fairest and in the All Australian 40 squad averages 11.8 disaposals per game this year. He played all 22 games.

I would happily give up first round draft pick.

He was taken in the rookie draft and you would want to give up pick 2 or 3 for him?

He was taken in the rookie draft and you would want to give up pick 2 or 3 for him?

Daniel Talia was still available when we took Lucas Cook in the first round, Crows pounced after us.

Do yourself a favor and give up now


Daniel Talia was still available when we took Lucas Cook in the first round, Crows pounced after us.

Do yourself a favor and give up now

i think olisik is talking about Frost.

i think olisik is talking about Frost.

I don't think Olisik has any idea what he is talking about.

His response was to Dazzles stating he would happily give up the first round pick for Talia

I don't think Olisik has any idea what he is talking about.

His response was to Dazzles stating he would happily give up the first round pick for Talia

Lol fail. At least get it right before you play the man.

We were both referring to Frost, why would we discuss what we would give up for Talia when it would have no relevance?

 

Lol fail. At least get it right before you play the man.

We were both referring to Frost, why would we discuss what we would give up for Talia when it would have no relevance?

Dazzle's response to your post

You look absolutely silly here.. why?

Daniel Talia who just won Adelaides best and fairest and in the All Australian 40 squad averages 11.8 disaposals per game this year. He played all 22 games.

I would happily give up first round draft pick.

So you're saying there is no relevance to Talia in what you and Dazzle were discussing. Just tell me again he was referring to Frost as winning Adelaide's best and fairest and being included in the All Australian Squad.

Don't bring a knife to a gun fight Olisik. But keep climbing Mount Stupid because one day you will reach the summit

He was taken in the rookie draft and you would want to give up pick 2 or 3 for him?

Paul Puopolo was taken pick 66 - what would you give up for him.

Where you were taken in a draft has zero relevance - can he play and what does the club think he is worth is the only relevant consideration


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