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24 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

yes if t was 5 years i might still discuss it, would you still whinge about it being discussed ?

I'm not sure "whinge" is the right word. 

Would I look down my nose at you ?  Of course.  Life has so many things to ponder and that wouldn't be one of them. 

 
9 hours ago, ProDee said:

I'm not sure "whinge" is the right word. 

Would I look down my nose at you ?  Of course.  Life has so many things to ponder and that wouldn't be one of them. 

of course not, why would one go to a football discussion website to discuss Jesse Hogan, how silly of us

24 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

of course not, why would one go to a football discussion website to discuss Jesse Hogan, how silly of us

To discuss whether he might stay or leave after the 5 years left on his contract ?

I think you'd be in a room by yourself.

 

 

Mentioned in the Sun today, that MFC and Hogan's Manager, are to meet to discuss an extension to his contract.

Hopefully his contract can be extended by 5 years and that will be one distraction removed.

43 minutes ago, ProDee said:

To discuss whether he might stay or leave after the 5 years left on his contract ?

I think you'd be in a room by yourself.

 

how about you just not go around telling other people what they can/cannot talk about unless it's in an acceptable timeframe determined by you


Just now, Curry & Beer said:

how about you just not go around telling other people what they can/cannot talk about unless it's in an acceptable timeframe determined by you

Where did I tell you what you could or couldn't discuss ?

I just highlighted the banality.

3 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Where did I tell you what you could or couldn't discuss ?

I just highlighted the banality.

Nothing new on here :rolleyes:

 

9 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Where did I tell you what you could or couldn't discuss ?

I just highlighted the banality.

ok then from now on i will keep an eye out on your posts and be sure to inform you politely that the topic you are discussing is, IMO, banal. I hope you don't find that annoying

 
Just now, Curry & Beer said:

ok then from now on i will keep an eye out on your posts and be sure to inform you politely that the topic you are discussing is, IMO, banal. I hope you don't find that annoying

Please yourself.

I suspect it's time to put you on ignore, like Stu.

47 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Mentioned in the Sun today, that MFC and Hogan's Manager, are to meet to discuss an extension to his contract.

Hopefully his contract can be extended by 5 years and that will be one distraction removed.

That's awesome news if true.

Perhaps a 4 year extension that would take him to free agency eligibility??


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Mentioned in the Sun today, that MFC and Hogan's Manager, are to meet to discuss an extension to his contract.

Hopefully his contract can be extended by 5 years and that will be one distraction removed.

Link to online article?

27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

That's awesome news if true.

Perhaps a 4 year extension that would take him to free agency eligibility??

I'd prefer a 100 year contract that would take him through to his next lifetime.

On 2/15/2016 at 10:30 AM, pineapple dee said:

They sell it alright but it's about double the cost.


Not sure that would make much of a difference for Hogan, considering the coin he'll be on...

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Mentioned in the Sun today, that MFC and Hogan's Manager, are to meet to discuss an extension to his contract.

Hopefully his contract can be extended by 5 years and that will be one distraction removed.

He would be mad not to renegotiate his contract. At the moment he is stuck, for the next two seasons, on the type of money offered to a player who may become be one of the power forwards of the competition. Now he could be on the money offered to a player who you know will be one of the power forwards of the comp.

It is just a question as to how many more years he will sign on for the opportunity to upgrade. My guess is an extra two years which will take him out to 2019.

1 hour ago, ProDee said:

Please yourself.

I suspect it's time to put you on ignore, like Stu.

oh no please don't


Obviously I, like everyone else, would love to see Jesse locked down for the long term.

However I can't for the life of me see the sense in him signing a 10 year deal.  How could Jesse, his manager or the MFC have any idea what sort of money players will be on in ten years time.  That'd be two broadcast deals from now when it's not inconceivable that player payments would be significantly higher than they are now.  Big money in 2016 won't be big money in 2024.  

3 hours ago, Good Times Grimes said:

I'd prefer a 100 year contract that would take him through to his next lifetime.

Would that encompass father/son and grandfather/son?

4 minutes ago, Bimbo said:

Would that encompass father/son and grandfather/son?

As the AFL strives for multiculturalism and inclusiveness, I predict it'll fall under the soon-to-be-revealed Religious Reincarnation Rule

Edited by Good Times Grimes

52 minutes ago, Bimbo said:

Would that encompass father/son and grandfather/son?

If he turn out as good as I think he will I think we also need a husband/wife, uncle/nephew and an any blood relative ( or acquaintance) clause in the contract.  


5 hours ago, Bimbo said:

Would that encompass father/son and grandfather/son?

We wouldn't have got Weidemann on this basis...

 
11 hours ago, Coup Cooper said:

Pay to read.. F Me!

I managed to get it up and read in full somehow. Cant now...  :/

Story was mainly about Frost moving forward, but there was a couple of paragraphs at the end that said what Redleg mentioned earlier.

Quotes I remember...

- Hogan and his manager in preliminary discussions

- Would be looking at $700,000+ per season which would make him one of highest paid players for his age in the game.

 

Edited by JTR

Doesn't sound like a long-term contract to me.

If we're offering him $700K we're lunatics. Don't turn around and [censored] when his manager puts talks off for the season.


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