Daniel Chick in happier days with the West Coast Eagles. Credit:Vince Caligiuri "Enjoy your reunion Embers, you played a great game in the 2006 GF," Chick wrote on Facebook. "Good to see the club managed you very well and set you up for life and your family... I got the opposite but that's life. "If we flipped the story, how ya think you'd be travelling right now if you got my deal?" Chick, who went public in grand final week last year about the Eagles' drug culture, said Embley seemed nervous during the TV interview and was not telling the complete truth about the drug scandal that engulfed the club in the mid-2000s.

Daniel Chick has started a GoFundMe campaign to try and raise money for his medical expenses. Credit:John Donegan "So ya start just start telling fibs and smiling to hide your fear and downplay it, when the truth is, this drama did not have to happen and it ruined my life," Chick writes. The 40-year-old then unloaded on his former club, saying the Eagles treated him like a commodity that was to be exploited. "A gladiator that entertains the people (and) fills your pockets with riches," he writes. "Then you dump them broken troubled gladiators back on the street and think, 'yeah that's cool, this will never come back to bite us, we own everyone and the media, no one will ever find out hey'.

"It's only a game okay, it's not real, it's entertainment... and I got hurt entertaining you all at work okay... simple, and I have rights and i'll use the law to get them rights working for me." The animosity between Daniel Kerr and Andrew Embley continues. In posts highlighted by Radio 6PR Breakfast's rumour file segment, Chick alludes to wanting nothing to do with any of his premiership teammates. It was suggested on The Footy Show that only Chick and Ben Cousins had not yet confirmed their attendance at the 10th reunion of the Eagles' 2006 flag. "I'm done with the footy ego trip.. it does not serve me," Chick wrote. "Fix me up and let me get on with my life, what's left of it.

"You can have your little footy function and your nifty circle of brothers who cowardly left Chicky to suffer after he was a far better warrior than most of you. "I got a fight far bigger on my hands than footy memories and ego trips." Chick derided West Coast for failing to acknowledge the drug culture that had engulfed the club in the years before and after the 2006 premiership. "You had a chance to step up and show some balls... i'm proud of myself for standing up and taking you pricks head on and you just empowered me even more. "AFL fans surely see through the bulls---t now... own up and let some healing take place? No, psychopaths never show empathy unless they need to trick you into thinking they care."

"My heart is bigger than your fist." Daniel Chick is no longer a fan of former coach John Worsfold. Chick also had 2006 premiership coach John Worsfold in his sights for failing to contact him when he was unwell, while claiming he almost died from an injury suffered while at the club. "Thanks for the call Woosha, I been going real well since my last Derby [2007]," he writes. "You aware that I been sick but never called me in 9 years and I was lucky to have not died from that injury mate to the throat and whiplash trauma but nope, you don't give a f--k that's proven now."

Daniel Chick's claims include that he suffered a stroke during his AFL career. Chick then berates the club and his former teammates for their lack of compassion for his welfare. "Come on, put your hand up and take some heat you cowards... I have, Cuzzy (Ben Cousins) has, Kerr is in denial and always will be, and the rest of my teammates who sat back and watched me struggle when I was hurt all these years, to save your asses from running amok too much... shame on you. "I protected you all for years and you can't even stand up for me now? "Disappointed and gutted - why smash my body to protect a few cowards getting all the glory now?"