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19 hours ago, Mach5 said:

Moved him on for a reason. Culture killer. End of.

What do you actually mean by culture killer?   He appeared to be well liked and respected.  
Yes, he could be a momentum killer if that’s what you mean. 

 
On 05/09/2024 at 17:53, Cranky Franky said:

Typical intelligent response.

You might reflect that it's actually possible to applaud intelligent decisions and criticise faulty ones.

May & Lever were great but when I'm told Frost is no loss because we've got Oscar McD I seriously wonder about their judgement.

And I would suggest that history has judged me & Frost to be correct.

There is absolutely no chance of this being true. Fantasy land. Just think about it.

On 05/09/2024 at 15:27, Cranky Franky said:

Good luck to him. 

Back when it was rumoured he was leaving I rang the Club to complain because I thought he was one of our best tall defenders despite the occasional brain fade.

I was told not to worry because Oscar McDonald was improving & he & Tomlinson provided adequate cover.

I was & still am very sorry to have lost him. I think he wanted 3 years & we only offered 2.

 

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2 hours ago, monoccular said:

What do you actually mean by culture killer?   He appeared to be well liked and respected.  
Yes, he could be a momentum killer if that’s what you mean. 


Negative & defeatist in the extreme.


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1 hour ago, Mach5 said:


Negative & defeatist in the extreme.

And yet Sam Mitchell sings his praises & now the Hawks are in the finals & have one of the best defences.

Think that says it all about our coaching & development and your judgement.

16 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

You know he is injured and out for the rest of the season right?

Ah yes my bad - temporarily forgot. 

16 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

You know he is injured and out for the rest of the season right?

Ah yes my bad - temporarily forgot. 

 

I'll never forget his chase down tackle of Petrucelli over here in the west. The Eagles so-called speedster chose the wrong bloke to take on and ended up embarrased with his jumper torn to shreds. I've never screamed ball as loudly and felt so vindicated when it was awarded. These days I'm sure it would have been paid a free kick against Frosty for a dangerous tackle.

Enjoy: 

postscript: I forgot about the missed 15 m pass after this play...truly encapsulates the enigma that is Frosty.

 

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