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Someone showed me this, taken from Big Footy

Is there any audio of this? Have been reading about it all day, and before I get all worked up about it, I want to hear it first.

 

I'm laughing to myself about Leigh Matthews comment, saying "Hogan's weakness is when the ball hits the ground."

Just watched a replay of him turning Dalhaus inside out.

Still laughing... Ha ha ha, no wait!... Ha ha... Oh mercy!

I'm laughing to myself about Leigh Matthews comment, saying "Hogan's weakness is when the ball hits the ground."

Just watched a replay of him turning Dalhaus inside out.

Still laughing... Ha ha ha, no wait!... Ha ha... Oh mercy!

Matthews was a good player and great coach, that's where it ended.

He is a very poor commentator.

 

Jesse might have missed the rising star nomination but surely he'll get Bob's Rascal of the Week.

I noticed that Jay Schultz may be looking for a new home. Is there a Klink in the draft?

Schulz and Hogan in the same forward line would be something. Will just have to settle with them being on opposite sides of the field this weekend. Wonder if any of the Fox Footy promo’s will go with a Hogan’s Heroes promotion for the game?


Is there any audio of this? Have been reading about it all day, and before I get all worked up about it, I want to hear it first.

I'm not sure but I'd like to hear it too.

Jono Brown stuff, they'll be running it in network promos when he joins their panels after retiring.

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Schulz and Hogan in the same forward line would be something. Will just have to settle with them being on opposite sides of the field this weekend. Wonder if any of the Fox Footy promo’s will go with a Hogan’s Heroes promotion for the game?

Personally I can't see anything wrong with the Hogan and Pedersen combo if it keeps up.

His hair is terrible.

Does that help reduce the love?

Get a haircut Jesse, sick of your shenanigans

I'm sorry Jesse, I don't mean it, I love you so much. Your hair is fine.

Not at all. I think his hair suits him. A little lengthy and slicked back

 

Okay, so we've won 3 games, but there was a bit of swagger in regards to the way we went about things against the Dogs. Namely from J Hogan, but a few others were strutting around by the end of it. As long as their heads remain fastened, I like a bit of arrogance. The big clubs have arrogance. Would love to have some of that back.

Okay, so we've won 3 games, but there was a bit of swagger in regards to the way we went about things against the Dogs. Namely from J Hogan, but a few others were strutting around by the end of it. As long as their heads remain fastened, I like a bit of arrogance. The big clubs have arrogance. Would love to have some of that back.

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It still does not alter the fact he may not have been the best this weekend..

You also have to take into account that he is a forward.

Midfielders always get more votes that deep forwards or backs

Just look at the Brownlow results.

By the way the result is not out yet is it?

Except the guy who got it over him is a FF/CHF. And I watched the GWS game. And Jesse's was far better.

Jaded is right. The selectors are idiots.

Just watched the replay last night.

I can't believe Jesse has only played 7 games.

He is absolutely amazing.

My heterosexuality is now seriously in doubt.

I'm laughing to myself about Leigh Matthews comment, saying "Hogan's weakness is when the ball hits the ground."

Just watched a replay of him turning Dalhaus inside out.

Still laughing... Ha ha ha, no wait!... Ha ha... Oh mercy!

He never said this, classic forum inaccuracy. You may want to watch it again and listen.

and here i was thinking we were keeping a lid on the Hogan Hype.......

PS i love you Jesse, in a man crush kinda way......nah [censored] it in any kind way...

I think all of us were genuinely trying to, but how can you? The guy plays like he's been out there for 5 years.

The Melbourne store is going to run out of number one's to be printed on gurnseys!


He never said this, classic forum inaccuracy. You may want to watch it again and listen.

What did he actually say? I didn't hear it on the replay

He never said this, classic forum inaccuracy. You may want to watch it again and listen.

Happy to watch it again. But do I really have to listen???

What did he actually say? I didn't hear it on the replay

'I'm jealous of Hogan. If i was playing against him i'd king hit him behind play when he wasn't watching. Like that good looking Smith fella. See how pretty he is after a broken nose. I could mark and crumb. Hogan will never reach my level. Did i say i'd king hit him?'

At least i think he said that. I could be wrong.

Personally I can't see anything wrong with the Hogan and Pedersen combo if it keeps up.

Good call but lets get Schultz as well

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Okay, so we've won 3 games, but there was a bit of swagger in regards to the way we went about things against the Dogs. Namely from J Hogan, but a few others were strutting around by the end of it. As long as their heads remain fastened, I like a bit of arrogance. The big clubs have arrogance. Would love to have some of that back.

The arrogance was on show in our first game against the Suns. In hindsight, given the results the Suns have had, our victory probably isn't as impressive as first thought but by geez we showed some real mongrel in that game that clearly wasn't part of season 2014.

Let's hope we can sustain it this time around pick off the Power this weekend.


'I'm jealous of Hogan. If i was playing against him i'd king hit him behind play when he wasn't watching. Like that good looking Smith fella. See how pretty he is after a broken nose. I could mark and crumb. Hogan will never reach my level. Did i say i'd king hit him?'

At least i think he said that. I could be wrong.

"Yeah, a king hit is just a good fair bump."

 

Good call but lets get Schultz as well

Hogan and Schultz all we need is a Klink and we are away.

Hogan and Schultz all we need is a Klink and we are away.

The klink is what happens when we're toasting our Grand Final victory.


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