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When Robbo asked him if he thinks he would stay at the MFC for his entire footy life Hogan said something like "Geez that's a pretty big ques, I'm really not to sure. ATM I'm thoroughly enjoying my footy and the club has real good direction and we've got a good core of young players coming through". He's best mates with Harmes btw and used to live together but were to competitive with each other.

Make of it what u will.

IMO if we improve and become a proper AFL side he will stay.

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We need local girl to latch on to him and sire a few kids. Then he won't be going anywhere and we'll have a few F/Ss hopefully.

I have two daughters who I am happy to offer up....

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When Robbo asked him if he thinks he would stay at the MFC for his entire footy life Hogan said something like "Geez that's a pretty big ques, I'm really not to sure ATM I'm thoroughly enjoying my footy and the club has real good direction and got w good core of young players coming through".

Make of it what u will.

It's how I'd answer it.

If we give him a reason to stay he'll stay. If we are stuck at the bottom of the ladder going knowhere and a club will pay him twice what we can and there's a personal reason for him to move he might move. Nothing in that is unreasonable.

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When Robbo asked him if he thinks he would stay at the MFC for his entire footy life Hogan said something like "Geez that's a pretty big ques, I'm really not to sure. ATM I'm thoroughly enjoying my footy and the club has real good direction and we've got a good core of young players coming through".

Make of it what u will.

IMO if we improve and become a proper AFL side he will stay.

Simple as that.

Jesse loves the hard nosed players we are seeing come into the club: harmed, petracca, kent, brayshaw, viney ( mentioned), would love to see what he thinks when he sees watts pull out of contest after contest.

If we start winning games consistently and pushing for finals he will stay. But if we go down the gurgular again, he won't.

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It's how I'd answer it.

If we give him a reason to stay he'll stay. If we are stuck at the bottom of the ladder going knowhere and a club will pay him twice what we can and there's a personal reason for him to move he might move. Nothing in that is unreasonable.

Yep couldn't c how else he could have answered it any differently unless he lied.

Geez if we r still crapola in another two yrs I think most of us would move on.

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Simple as that.

Jesse loves the hard nosed players we are seeing come into the club: harmed, petracca, kent, brayshaw, viney ( mentioned), would love to see what he thinks when he sees watts pull out of contest after contest.

If we start winning games consistently and pushing for finals he will stay. But if we go down the gurgular again, he won't.

He used to love Strauss kicking it to him lace out at Casey as well. I bet he'd love Watts doing the same. Everyone wants to play with competitive guys but they want to play with skilled guys as well. So I wouldn't make it so personal. Those guys aren't just competitive, they are good!

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Yep couldn't c how else he could have answered it any differently unless he lied.

Geez if we r still crapola in another two yrs I think most of us would move on.

Since he's come we've gone 2,4,7. If we get to 10 in 2017 that will probably be enough IMO. We don't have to reinvent the wheel we just have to keep steady progress. A tall forward mate for him would be a really big help as well I think.

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Since he's come we've gone 2,4,7. If we get to 10 in 2017 that will probably be enough IMO. We don't have to reinvent the wheel we just have to keep steady progress. A tall forward mate for him would be a really big help as well I think.

Why does everyone seem to think that if we win games we will stop him from leaving?

Sydney were able to manufacture a metric ton of cash for Buddy and he promptly dropped any sign of loyalty and walked

It is becoming more common than uncommon for gun players to switch sides at some point in their careers

Wisely, he is staying toally non-commital in the media cos he and his agent know that elephant deal will come one day

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Why does everyone seem to think that if we win games we will stop him from leaving?

Sydney were able to manufacture a metric ton of cash for Buddy and he promptly dropped any sign of loyalty and walked

It is becoming more common than uncommon for gun players to switch sides at some point in their careers

Wisely, he is staying toally non-commital in the media cos he and his agent know that elephant deal will come one day

He will be a millionaire no matter where he plays. This won't be about money and gone are the COLA days.

He will stay if we stop being crap. Simple.

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Well that certainly puts a dampener on things. He could have at least lied to us.

Know what you mean, but I would take the truth from Jesse over a million lies from $cully 8 days every week.

The rest is up to the club - they know what they are dealing with.

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Sydney were able to manufacture a metric ton of cash for Buddy and he promptly dropped any sign of loyalty and walked

Well, he had won a couple of premierships with Hawthorn. New challenges, etc. etc., similar to Ablett.

(Also, given recent news, getting away from the pressure cooker that is Melbourne for someone with Franklin's profile.)

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Interesting that he mentioned Dean Kent as one of the prime up and comers.

Not surprising. Before Kent tore his hammy they were a formidable duo and had a good on field partnership.

I think losing Kent has really hurt us. He's very important to our structure and I hope this injury set back doesn't take away from his speed and power.

Those two beasts will make opponents cry for years to come.

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Not surprising. Before Kent tore his hammy they were a formidable duo and had a good on field partnership.

I think losing Kent has really hurt us. He's very important to our structure and I hope this injury set back doesn't take away from his speed and power.

Those two beasts will make opponents cry for years to come.

Losing Salem and Kent for long periods really hurt us. I know we have very limited depth so all injuries sting but these two really have unique skill sets and important roles.

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Interesting that he mentioned Dean Kent as one of the prime up and comers.

Awesome, Kenty is my favourite player. he has so many strings to his bow.. but best of all he is a mongrel and arrogant in a good way, like Hoges.

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