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If you have reliable information I would love to hear it, and I'm guessing so would many, many more. Please no hearsay.

Question: what jumper will Jesse Hogan be wearing for the next 10 years.

 

My spies tell me he has a penchant for soft cotton in an xxl. Shhhhhh. Just a rumour.

 

probably a warm one in winter and just a t shirt for warmer weather , ps this has to be the most dumb stupid thread ever on here , FFS


Gumbleton's no.19 at Freo is sure to be opened up by the time Jesse's contract expires :)

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It appears I have been a little to literal for some here. As hogans contract expires at the end of this year, will he be wearing a Melbourne jumper or another clubs jumper. Most likely freo or west coke. Sorry I had to spell it out for some on here.

 

I had thought his contract expires at the end of next season.

You thought correctly


If you have reliable information I would love to hear it, and I'm guessing so would many, many more. Please no hearsay.

Question: what jumper will Jesse Hogan be wearing for the next 10 years.

maybe long sleeves in the wet?

& a headband.

If you have reliable information I would love to hear it, and I'm guessing so would many, many more. Please no hearsay.

Question: what jumper will Jesse Hogan be wearing for the next 10 years.

I don't think we are into offering 10 year contracts for a young kid who has potential. He has two years to go let's see how he goes first.

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It appears I have been a little to literal for some here. As hogans contract expires at the end of this year, will he be wearing a Melbourne jumper or another clubs jumper. Most likely freo or west coke. Sorry I had to spell it out for some on here.

I don't think you understand. We know exactly what you meant.


Obviously hasn't occurred to the OP that a lot of people prefer living on the east coast regardless of growing up in the west. Less travel for games, plus all the benefits of, well, not living in Perth!

The third Perth team the Perth Pidgeons. Somewhat controversially they will play games at Joondalup and 1 game a year in Pretoria

Hogan will be their inaugural captain. A senile Mick Malthouse will coach before handing over to Cam Bruce in year three.

And Jesse will opt for a light nylon fabric as favoured by Carson from [censored] Eye for a Straight Guy

darsby take ya stupid threat and jam it , hoges has not played 1 game yet , bugger off and take ya rubbish with ya , ok ,

Obviously hasn't occurred to the OP that a lot of people prefer living on the east coast regardless of growing up in the west. Less travel for games, plus all the benefits of, well, not living in Perth!

This post is just about as ridiculous as the OP.

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And Jesse will opt for a light nylon fabric as favoured by Carson from [censored] Eye for a Straight Guy

Surely, q u e e r is not censored...

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