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I am also in the same boat of that im sick to death of these threads. Who gives a flying fk what happens to Frawley. We have Tom Mcdonald who is just as talented and bleeds for this club. We also have a kid name Angus Brayshaw who will be a very good player for this football club.

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I am also in the same boat of that im sick to death of these threads. Who gives a flying fk what happens to Frawley. We have Tom Mcdonald who is just as talented and bleeds for this club. We also have a kid name Angus Brayshaw who will be a very good player for this football club.

Don't forget Hogan!

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Scully and GWS getting flogged at half time.

I see small improvements in Scully this year, but Kelly and Whitfield have passed Scully as GWS second tier mids.

Griffin, Ward, Treloar, Shiel... Tier 2 - Kelly, Whitfield, Coniglio.. Tier 3 - Palmer, Scully.

Come next year, Scully will be lucky to get midfield time. I don't wish Scully any ill, he was an important trade for us.

If we didn't have Hogan, we'd be stuffed.

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If we didn't have Hogan, we'd be stuffed.

And if he leaves cause his teamates are weak as pizz.

That'll be it.

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Zero.

i have none either... nor that [censored] sooky bloke...nor the revving ute dikhead idiot

Only really interested in our current list....ever

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I mean this seriously. Why does anyone care about a Hawk ?

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I have very little ill feelings towards Chip. I actually think it's a rare case where FA has done right by all parties. Chip did his time at Melbourne, played some very good football with us at times and experienced some disgracefully bad times with the club. His final year was pretty average due to him being out the door already in his mind, but I can't complain about his wanting to leave. We got a good deal out of it, what more can you say.

I hope this pec injury isn't as bad as last time, really screwed him up. He was never the same afterwards.

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I have very little ill feelings towards Chip. I actually think it's a rare case where FA has done right by all parties. Chip did his time at Melbourne, played some very good football with us at times and experienced some disgracefully bad times with the club. His final year was pretty average due to him being out the door already in his mind, but I can't complain about his wanting to leave. We got a good deal out of it, what more can you say.

I hope this pec injury isn't as bad as last time, really screwed him up. He was never the same afterwards.

agree with you I have no ill feeling towards Frawley, however can't help feeling that there is some karma about it.

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Just checked out the Hawks website to read about Frawley's injury.

I was alarmed to read that the Hawks have 69,000 members. Unbelievable turnaround given its position in the 90s.

It serves to illustrate just how poorly this club has been managed prior to PJ and Roos coming on board.

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