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Going to kangas ,his dad played there

Always a premiership player

 
 
  • Demonland changed the title to Farewell Charlie Spargo

He looked flat last night at the B&F. I assumed he’d made his mind up.

Didn’t help that his wing was in a sling but even so. Flat.

I just love that we see the word Premiership preceding the word Demon

Got his face as one of my Watch faces with the Spargod moniker

Edited by Superunknown

 

Another from the '21 group departs.

I'll miss Charlie. I think with a full and inury free pre-season he'll have a good 2026.

No animosity here. Good luck to him.

Sad to see you go Charlie, but thanks for your service.


Smart player and one of our better users. Will always be a premiership demon. Thanks for your service Charlie.

Wonder who the club is going to rush into the best 22 now off multiple injuries and no pre-season? Don't blame him for wanting a fresh start.

It's a little sad to see Spargo-go, but all the best Charlie.

Let's hope his more vocal detractors on here refrain from gravedancing.

Would assume hes got a 6 month recovery following the dislocation at Casey. Wonder what our FA compensation would be for him 2nd or 3rd rounder??

Was never the same after that Achillis injury

Wish him the best


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Good luck and go well Spargypants 👍

Always be a Dee ❤️🏆🏅💙

3 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Wonder what our FA compensation would be for him 2nd or 3rd rounder??

Second would be fab. I doubt it would be that high, but they're talking top of the first round for Draper, so anything is possible.

Just now, The Taciturn Demon said:

Second would be fab. I doubt it would be that high, but they're talking top of the first round for Draper, so anything is possible.

4th rounder i'd say, was in and out of the VFL

Great offensive weapon at his best.

Hope he finds that form again and can work through those injuries. Sad to see him go, but all the best Spargs!


Never ever rated him but still a premiership player. Good luck at Roos!

North supporters are livid with the selection if Bigfooty is an indication.

If he has a decent run at it health wise, then he might be good pick up for the Roos.

Thanks for being a Premiership player with the Dees Charlie.

Good luck in the next phase of your AFL career.

 
7 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

4th rounder i'd say, was in and out of the VFL

Leaving as a free agent so it will either be 3rd round compensation or no compensation. 2nd round if we're very lucky and North give a generous contract.

Game has gone past him. Have known this was coming as far back as the start of the year.

He was initially unhappy with the club last year around his injury management but this year was purely just wanting a fresh start.

Good luck. 3 year deal so looking likely a 3rd round compo.


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