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Offer him a 7 year, $6 million contract ASAP

Yep. Need the sleep...

They just reported on sunrise that Jesse Hogan has declared he wants to be a one club player.

Not sure this will help me sleep. Players have said this before...replace "wants" with "will" .....and....so.....SIGN HIM!

Otherwise....

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I've read a lot of people thinking Cripps was robbed but if we break it down into the position they each play and some of the key factors Hogan wins easily.

Cripps:

Average possessions: ranked 59th in the competition

Contested possessions: ranked 8th in the competition

Tackles: ranked 62nd in the competition

Clearances: ranked 13th in the competition

Hogan:

Marks: ranked 24th in the competition

Contested marks: ranked 3rd in the competition

Goals: ranked 14th in the competition

Marks inside 50: ranked 9th in the competition

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Hogan's main aim for the season was to not be dropped. I'm a "very competitive man" and I was determined to "not be dropped".

Jack Watts drops himself.

Hogan would look at a player like that with contempt no doubt.

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If Hogan agrees to a deal like $7m over 7 years (from 2018) and the cap rises the way it has been with a commensurate bump from the new TV deal from 2017 - he will not be getting as much as you think...

$1m in 2015 is 10% of the cap. But with the jump in 2017 and the annual increase - which is about ~$400k historically - we will see a lot of money flood to the best players.

$1m in 2018 might be ~7.1% if the cap rises to ~$14m for the first year of his new deal.

And $1m in 2024, the last year of this proposed deal, might be ~5% if the cap is ~$20m. I think that is a conservative number.

I know it sounds a great deal for a young player but his agent wouldn't be an idiot - he will see this new landscape and get the best deal for his client. And that will mean I think an extension to the end of the TV deal at over a million a year.

Worth every penny by the way...

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If Hogan agrees to a deal like $7m over 7 years (from 2018) and the cap rises the way it has been with a commensurate bump from the new TV deal from 2017 - he will not be getting as much as you think...

$1m in 2015 is 10% of the cap. But with the jump in 2017 and the annual increase - which is about ~$400k historically - we will see a lot of money flood to the best players.

$1m in 2018 might be ~7.1% if the cap rises to ~$14m for the first year of his new deal.

And $1m in 2024, the last year of this proposed deal, might be ~5% if the cap is ~$20m. I think that is a conservative number.

I know it sounds a great deal for a young player but his agent wouldn't be an idiot - he will see this new landscape and get the best deal for his client. And that will mean I think an extension to the end of the TV deal at over a million a year.

Worth every penny by the way...

Yep I have no problem with a player of his calibre squeezing the best deals for himself over his career. Every other club would kill for Jesse's signature. Thank god he's our asset!

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Yep I have no problem with a player of his calibre squeezing the best deals for himself over his career. Every other club would kill for Jesse's signature. Thank god he's our asset!

Asset alright. Massive!

A player many other young players (even mature players coming out of contract - free agency) around the football industry would look at, and think, Melbourne is a good destination club.

May the positive talk and goodvibes continue...

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Bryce Gibbs having a sook on twitter about the rising star. LOL

Jesse would eat this softcck alive.

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Hope Jesse read this.

Carlscum fans are saying "Use this Crippa" as if somehow losing was a personal insult, and it'll spur him to be a better player in the long run.

Well, by that logic, I hope Jesse 'uses' this tweet as a means of spurring him to send Gibbs to an early retirement when we play them next year....

A man can dream.

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If cripps had won and <insert senior melbourne player> had made a tweet like that you'd all be saying was a legend he is for standing up for the truth and supporting his mate and blahblahblah

What a crock of shite.

That's a Bryce Gibbs comment, choc full of floggyness!

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so because a player in your team once squibbed a contest you are never allowed to comment on the fact that Jack Watts is indeed soft

makes sense

Once?

Extracting the urine I see. Fair enough, gave me a chuckle.

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so you're suggesting you'd be calling Nathan Jones a [censored] if he tweeted that

you're a liar

And Jones isn't a petulant child, so I doubt we'd ever see him tweet something of a similar nature.

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