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J'accuse! That was a pretty decent spray.I wonder if the book includes a chapter where Chapman admits that he was wrong to go to Essendon, and should have pulled the pin when the club let him go instead, and retired a one-club player, or even played on a reduced contract, and have been able to help fast-track players such as Lang, Thurlow, Blicavs and Gregson via the VFL by him playing alongside them, and giving back to the club, the same way Tim McGrath did in 2002 (and McGrath was guaranteed of NO senior games that year, and still played on to help Ablett, Stevie J, Bartel, Kelly and even Chappy to become the superstars they became, and taste success in the 2002 VFL Grand Final. McGrath didn't sook about a maximum ten games, which I don't buy the club told Chapman either).
Does he also mention how he held the club to ransom in 2012 and 2013 for two-year contracts, when most players across the league over thirty get one year max, year after year (Brent Harvey is on his eighth or ninth one-year contract), how he said that he could have gone to other clubs over the years, while at the same time preaching about the team staying together for success, and acted like he regretted in hindsight not taking up one of the offers, since he accused Geelong of lowballing him, in both money and years of contract? Does he mention he accepted a one-year contract at Essendon, and less money than Geelong's initial offer, after turning it down at Geelong? Or how about how he hit Justin Westoff of Port in the 2013 S.F., getting rubbed out, and possibly his absence played a part in us missing the 2013 GF (even though Varcoe was made the scapegoat instead)?
I wonder if I can read these things in his book. Or maybe I should try to get hold of the old newspapers instead, where he blabbed to the media and aired our dirty laundry about the club's contract negotiations with him, and went to the media first to push his case, instead of the club.



