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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Not if the first few Rounds are like 2019, i won’t be. 

26 year old Key Position Player with speed

Clarkson will be stoked

Yep. 

 

Great, now i’ll Need to update my bio 

Frost v Weed.  Who wins.  Even for mine.

 

So is it confirmed that Sam Frost is leaving?

Hopefully we get a somewhat fair trade from Hawthorn. Nothing worse than losing a player for nothing.

 

Would like to hear from Mahoney why we are giving up our quickest defender???

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Just now, Demonsone said:

Would like to hear from Mahoney why we are giving up our fasted defender???

He won't stack the dishwasher when it's his turn and he's always leaving the dunny seat up

Sad to see him go but with four other key defenders vying for a spot not surprised he may be going. What irks me is that  he was one of few improvers this season. I just hope all the others just had an off season.

I know it's not easy, but we need to wait and see what the next few months hold for the club before we pot this decision.  These cannot be taken in isolation.  Who knows what we have up our sleeve.  We may have nothing, or we may have something that we can now do with the money we might have paid Frosty.

I'm 50/50 about this, but will wait and see further outcomes before getting annoyed or excited by it.

 
1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Can we accidentally give them O. McDonald instead?

A bit like Collingwood getting Mayne instead of Mundy. 

Not as disappointed in this as I thought I’d be.  If we can come out of this trade period with only losing Frost from our 22, that’s not a bad result.

A gain of Langdon, Elliot and Tomlinson will soften the blow.


31 minutes ago, A F said:

 

Is this the same player that has been roundly criticised by most supporters over the years for running around like a chook with its head cut off & the worst disposal in the team.

Now he’s one of our best & we’re up in arms about him being traded

Which one is it???

Just now, Billy said:

Is this the same player that has been roundly criticised by most supporters over the years for running around like a chook with its head cut off & the worst disposal in the team.

Now he’s one of our best & we’re up in arms about him being traded

Which one is it???

No one is saying he is one of the best, but has been best 22 all year and played his heart out through a dismal season. Held his head up when others dropped their bundle. That counts for plenty. 

Can’t stop thinking about that flare-up between him and May at the GABBA. I wonder if he decided to leave then n’ there. 

1 hour ago, praha said:

26-year-old key position player. We are letting him walk out the door. I hope we know what we're doing.

Probably not! 


On a scale of durability of MFC defenders, Frost is at a 9/10 whereas everyone else seems to be sub 5/10.

Hoping Burgess can change things around but I do like a player who comes up week after week. 

[censored] hell you'd think we have just lost the next Matthew Scarlett going by some of the sour tears from some of you lot.

4 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Can’t stop thinking about that flare-up between him and May at the GABBA. I wonder if he decided to leave then n’ there. 

What and going to Hawthorn to be coached by one of the hardest coaches in the game will be all roses and vanilla?

Spare me.

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1 minute ago, McQueen said:

On a scale of durability of MFC defenders, Frost is at a 9/10 whereas everyone else seems to be sub 5/10.

Hoping Burgess can change things around but I do like a player who comes up week after week. 

Yes Steve what value should MFC put on resilience, the ability to get on the park for a club that year on year carries 10 plus on the injured/rehab list for as long as I can remember. 

4 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Can’t stop thinking about that flare-up between him and May at the GABBA. I wonder if he decided to leave then n’ there. 

I said that somewhere here at the time and thought it again tonight when I heard he was going.  Imagine copping it from May, the new bloke on the block who was not match fit.


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What and going to Hawthorn to be coached by one of the hardest coaches in the game will be all roses and vanilla?

Spare me.

Big difference between being told something by a multiple premiership winning coach and an unfit bloke from the bottom side. 

Trades in and out are always subjective and I'm not in the Chicken Licken camp on this one. One swallow doesn't make a summer and all that...

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What and going to Hawthorn to be coached by one of the hardest coaches in the game will be all roses and vanilla?

Spare me.

 

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2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Trades in and out are always subjective and I'm not in the Chicken Licken camp on this one. One swallow doesn't make a summer and all that...

Very profound! 


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