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FAREWELL CHRIS DAWES

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So you perfect little darlings never criticism anyone? Give me a break. 

Yes I know I'm an a$$hole on this site but so are many others on here.

Chris Dawes was no good for us. We paid for his law degree. He didn't deliver. There's nothing else to be said.

 

I've got nothing against Dawes personally, but I don't see why I should feel bad that a bloke who has earned $2m over the past four years and never finished in the top 12 in the B&F has been shown the door. I'll be singing the same tune when Lumumba gets his marching orders in due course as well.

I support the Melbourne Football Club, not the individual players, and particularly not those who keep us mired in mediocrity. I wish Dawes well in his future pursuits, but am glad that he is no longer part of my football team.

Can only feel sympathy for players who get delisted. 

Have you ever been sacked or made redundant?

It's a hard headed business but I hope there is always a place for decency and respect. 


No surprises there but I still think they should have tried him as a key defender in a few games - he might have surprised a few people.  It worked for Chris Tarrant.

 

Can only feel sympathy for players who get delisted. 

Have you ever been sacked or made redundant?

It's a hard headed business but I hope there is always a place for decency and respect. 

There is H, but as someone else said, it says more about the poster who denigrates the player than the player involved

The 4 guys delsted today gave it everything they could, just not good enough where MFC sits now

 

 

 

 

There is H, but as someone else said, it says more about the poster who denigrates the player than the player involved

The 4 guys delsted today gave it everything they could, just not good enough where MFC sits now

 

 

 

Agreed, I thought both Michie and Newton could make it, but could not take that next step when needed. 

 

I'd like to see "Sliding" back at Collingwood where they might pick him up late.

 

Some said it here, that if he could ruck a bit, would be of value.  Didn't Neeldy agree to his request not to play ruck?  Self-defeating on both counts.

Not sure if true, but I heard today from a Brisbane supporting friend who claims connections that they might be interested in rookie listing him.


While I feel for the four men who've been delisted, it's a good sign of our continued improvement when coupled with the several new players (Lewis and Hibbard) we're bringing in... 

Thought it was a bit arrogant when he came out and said he was willing to take a pay cut on his next contract. 

 

Cya mate, good luck in the courts. 

 

Thought it was a bit arrogant when he came out and said he was willing to take a pay cut on his next contract. 

 

Cya mate, good luck in the courts. 

Arrogant?


It never fails to amuse me on posters who cant recognise the difference between everyone recognising the reasons that a player has been delisted (and most posters universally accept that the Dawes decision is the right decision) and giving that player a classless, vitriolic, plain nasty send off.  

Am I glad or happy he is gone is not a question that crosses my mind. Do i understand why he was delisted and do i agree with decision ? Absolutely. 

There can be obvious exceptions when we believe a player doesn't give it his best or is disruptive or dishonest about the way he leaves the club. But that is a rarity.

Thanks to any player who came to our club, gave it their best shot and for one of many reasons didn't make it.

 

I remember Dawes' first game for us. I think it was against the Suns. We got belted by 60 points at the MCG. He worked his butt off but simply couldn't get into the game. He was among our best but that says more about the team we had that year. He tried, but for his salary greatly underperformed. 

I wouldn't have minded keeping him on a low salary as a backup ruck/forward. I think he offers more than Spencer, even if he isn't a traditional ruck. 

Oh well.

 

Arrogant?

Yeah like he was doing us a favor and taking a pay cut when he would have just been lucky to even be on the list.

He was the most tenacious key forward I have ever seen (when he was fit) and an absolute team players. Very good reader of the game and with limited stats he was able to have an influence on the game despite his basic skill level. His body has let him down which would be hard for him to accept given he is still a young man. Really enjoyed watching him play, All the best Chris, you gave your all, with a bit of luck things could have been different

Daws came into the team at a difficult and largely unskilled time; most players were in doubt about 'the game plan', not just the regular supporters. Dawes accepted the challenge as a true professional, doing a great job in motivating and merging with all of our players both on and off the field. Not one player consistently gave his 'all' to  match days and on-field challenges like Dawes. He tried his heart out, he chased and chased, he took marks, he kicked some great goals; his body was crying in pain and injury, and let him down after such effort, so often. We need Dawes with a solid pre-season behind him, without nagging injury. He is a true Demon, through and through. 


 

Good luck to Dawesy. He was loyal and hardworking during his time at the club.

I would be so so loyal and hardworking at Half a mil per year !! 

All the best to him, I hope another club picks him up. He had his uses during his time here but sadly wasn't on the park enough to be able to fulfil his main use which was to be a full forward. Tried his guts out when we was out there though.

 
 

Yeah like he was doing us a favor and taking a pay cut when he would have just been lucky to even be on the list.

What a senseless opinion.

 

What a senseless opinion.

Then why else did he do it? We didn't see Dunn or Michie or Newton come out saying 'I'm happy to be paid less for the team' when they had barely played any games, had any impact and were about to be delisted. 

 


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