Wednesday Gossip

by BehindTheGame | behindthegame.com.au

CURRENT Fremantle chief executive Cameron Schwab is primed to replace recently dismissed Melbourne CEO Paul McNamee. (The Age)

McNamee sacked after just months into the role is believed to receive a payout of over $100,000.

Fremantle midfielder Heath Black has suggested to Perth media that he wishes to retire. (AAP)

However, Fremantle officials refuse to reveal any information on Black's future.

Jason Porplyzia is set to make a remarkable recovery from a first diagnosed season-ending shoulder injury.

The forward will be inline for selection in his clubs crucial weekend clash against Sydney. (Herald Sun)

Media personality Glenn Archer had a verbal spat with player manager Ricky Nixon regarding comments made about West Coast's Adam Selwood.

At the commencement of a hot seat interview on channel nines Footy Classified, Archer followed Nixon down the corridor causing co-host Gary Lyon to leave his seat. (Herald Sun)

Outspoken Hawthorn President Jeff Kennett has criticized channel seven for refusing to show Friday's blockbuster clash between the Cat's and Hawk's live. (Sportal)
 
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