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I once predicted the fall of the Roman Empire. Seriously, I have no information other than what my snout gave me. That's all.

You might be on to something considering what Damian Barrett just wrote about us in his Sliding Doors column.

 

Dland : "So Paul....goss going around suggests the Dees will surprise all by landing a big fish this trade"

:roos: " Well, ,we're looking to be active during the period and you know you can never tell often until at such time as you might find a deal comes across the desk but we'll just wait and we're certainly looking into being amongst it" :roos:

To be clear I have zero information. But hers my guess for the big fish.

Kennedy from the swans

 

To be clear I have zero information. But hers my guess for the big fish.

Kennedy from the swans

Is he a free agent? Hes a great player but its not wise giving up pick 6 for a bloke who will be 28 before next season ends

Just speculating pick 6 is what the Swans would demand for him

Edited by hogans_heroes

To be clear I have zero information. But hers my guess for the big fish.

Kennedy from the swans

just a question though

Swans are haemorrhaging experience at the moment. Would they let Kennedy go now ? Would seem odd...to me


Is he a free agent? Hes a great player but its not wise giving up pick 6 for a bloke who will be 28 before next season ends

Just speculating pick 6 is what the Swans would demand for him

not a free agent

Does it matter these days if a player is a free agent or indeed off contract?

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You might be on to something considering what Damian Barrett just wrote about us in his Sliding Doors column.

Damn you!

You've now forced me to actually go and read some of his trash journalism.

I feeling a little violated.

Ed; so other don't have to:

Melbourne

(If) there's a team we feel is keeping its cards close to its chest as trade period looms ... ... (Then) it is this one. Predicting a massive play from left-field.

Edited by McQueen

 

And since this year was his second year he had second year blues so next year I'm expecting him to kick 107 goals whilst claiming the Coleman, wins the Brownlow, norm smith and kick a lazy 9 in the GF.

Apparently Hogan and Club in preliminary discussions about a long term contract.

Gist of which suggests..." you want to stay....money isn't an issue "

Bodes well :)

Good work dees get in early. We should to get him locked away for the next 7-8 years soon.

He is the game changer. Pay him whatever.

I got dragged off to the Grand Final parade by my Hawk supporting in laws today. I decided to wear my MFC cap and shirt in defiance and it paid off. Jesse Hogan was in the back of one of the first few cars as the Rising Star and stopped briefly next to me frantically waving and although he was talking to a child next to him in the car, he did a double take when he noticed the colours and gave me a wink and a thumbs up! The next car was a let down with only Clarko and Hodge on board and I lost interest from there.

I got dragged off to the Grand Final parade by my Hawk supporting in laws today. I decided to wear my MFC cap and shirt in defiance and it paid off. Jesse Hogan was in the back of one of the first few cars as the Rising Star and stopped briefly next to me frantically waving and although he was talking to a child next to him in the car, he did a double take when he noticed the colours and gave me a wink and a thumbs up! The next car was a let down with only Clarko and Hodge on board and I lost interest from there.

well done earl. you could have given that ex-dee clarko a wave though (without it looking like one for hodge)

but according to danny boy you were supposed to be at home enjoying quality relaxing time with family

i suppose in-laws roughly count as family though


I hear we should have an answer soon on Jesse's long term contract. Fingers crossed.

I hear we should have an answer soon on Jesse's long term contract. Fingers crossed.

Whats it leaning towards?

A few of the MFC boys should be around the G tomorrow. At least Hoges, Viney and Gussy.

Reckon Hoges would be a riot after sinking froths at the bar for a few hours.

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Whats it leaning towards?

Clean out your inbox and I'll tell you.


Clean out your inbox and I'll tell you.

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chuck me a PM too AF, if you can be bothered. All in the spirit of silly season

 

I hope he's accepted 7 years at 300k because he wants to save salary cap room for guns to kick it down his throat.


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