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Sam Frost on the move?

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17 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

What even is this topic? Who started this rumour?

Frosty isn't going anywhere, I can guarantee it. He is just, like a lot of players, waiting till the end of the season to negotiate a contract. Ya'll are crazy.

I know you have an immediate connection with the club, but is your comment based on that or is it just your own belief?

I was wondering whether perhaps Frost had given Goodwin some indication that he was looking elsewhere, as that would make sense of the fact he was dropped to Casey for seemingly doing not too much wrong, and hasn't been able to even get a spot on the emergencies list since.

I hope my gut feeling is wrong and that he remains at the club.

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On ‎8‎/‎24‎/‎2017 at 0:08 PM, jackaub said:

Love what he brings 

Give him a go v the Pies he is ready to take a big step

Hard to match up

Hate to lose him

I would prefer to keep Frosty and lose O Mac

On 24/08/2017 at 4:39 PM, rjay said:

Except he can't get  the ball.

That's rubbish. On the backline  he has got it a lot. And his dash and thumping kicking are real assets. I want to keep him

 
On 24/08/2017 at 4:32 PM, Redleg said:

He is a little like former Roo Gary " Crazy Horse" Cowton. "See ball, get ball, run with ball, kick ball long."

OMG, I recall Cowton playing in the 78 Grand Final. Alongside the likes of Peter Knights, someone called Baker for North who could take a mark. Goodness me, I feel pretty old now.

1 hour ago, Farmer said:

That's rubbish. On the backline  he has got it a lot. And his dash and thumping kicking are real assets. I want to keep him

I wish you would read the post this was about before making ill informed comments.

Here's a clue...he's not a wingman (ruck or forward), he likes the ball coming at him (backline).


23 hours ago, CityDee said:

I dont want frost to go .

when pederson is done in 2-3 years can frost be the chop out ruck forward?  I think so but if the club knows better and doesnt want depth or a one dimensional asset they may decide to trade him .

But I wouldnt he has been huge in many moments in games this year .

Get lever-  send carlton our first pic or picks whatever ( theyl work it out) gibbs to crows lever to us.

 

Frost was horrible in that position last year

Frost is a keeper.

It's more a matter of how the coaching staff can best use him.  He strikes me as the sort of player who can better and better.

Run & carry personified in a sport that is often crowded.  Goodwin should be able to find a way with this lad.

I like frosty but for mine he was recruited as a fwd and if that worked out we'd have something great going on. It didn't work out and we were lucky enough that he could hold down a defensive post. I don't think he's in our defence equation so I think he'll go one way or another. Unfortunately. 

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On 25/08/2017 at 1:51 PM, Drunkn167 said:

What even is this topic? Who started this rumour?

Frosty isn't going anywhere, I can guarantee it. He is just, like a lot of players, waiting till the end of the season to negotiate a contract. Ya'll are crazy.

Told ya's haha


8 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Told ya's haha

What else you got for us?

On 8/24/2017 at 11:42 AM, Demon Jim said:

This may have been mentioned in another thread but 3AW Sports Day program last night mentioned that Frost has delayed contract talks and is not happy playing in the magoos. Could be part of the Lever deal. Thoughts?  

No.

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