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No or very low compo is fair. He's hardly played the last few years, and his contract from North wouldn't be huge

 
4 minutes ago, Mickey said:

No or very low compo is fair. He's hardly played the last few years, and his contract from North wouldn't be huge

That might be the case but Barrett didn't need to highlight it to the world. It is disrespecting Charlie.

15 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Of all the mfc things he could write about he takes a veiled swipe at dear Charlie - implying his value is zero.

Unbelievably mean spirited of Barrett.

God, Barrett is an insufferable [censored].

(By the way, the "If..." "Then..." format has been incomprehensible for ages, but he seems to have taken it to a newly idiotic level in this case.)

 

Wish him well, but feels like somebody who does their best work as part of a good team rather than being a difference-maker.

29 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

That might be the case but Barrett didn't need to highlight it to the world. It is disrespecting Charlie.

IF theres one thing that Barrett constantly harps on about at this time of year

THEN its the free agency compo. His comment on Spargo isn't a one off, and isn't a dig at whether he has value or not. If he had no value, he wouldn't get a contract. Not sure what free agency compo has to do with it.


It might be nice if we just wished departing players well, instead of denigrating them on the way out.

There is an exception to every rule of course and for the Dees the exception has the longest, most read and contributed to thread in DL history and the players’ name is not even mentioned, just his initials T$.

Good luck Charlie and hope you play some nice footy for the Roos and thanks for your contribution to our last flag.

On 10/09/2025 at 19:01, Little Goffy said:

They have a wave of all-purpose high productivity midfielders and need to fill out their list with AFL-grade role players.

Spot on. I reckon they're doing a decent job of getting balance into their list. Spargo makes sense.

23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

It might be nice if we just wished departing players well, instead of denigrating them on the way out.

There is an exception to every rule of course and for the Dees the exception has the longest, most read and contributed to thread in DL history and the players’ name is not even mentioned, just his initials T$.

Good luck Charlie and hope you play some nice footy for the Roos and thanks for your contribution to our last flag.

Perfect sentiments across the board.

All the best SparGOAT. Integral part of our premiership success.

 
On 06/08/2025 at 22:35, Demon Jack said:

It was apparently mentioned on 'Gettable' today that Charlie Spargo is attracting interest from other clubs.

Out of contract at the end of this season after two injury plagued years.

Do people still see him as a part of our side going forward?

Hope so


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