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58 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Anyhoo, I'm done.

Like a dinner. 

 

way too many what ifs.....

How about we flip a coin and go with that.

Dees make the 8 - Hogan stays

Dees don't make the 8 - Hogan goes

Silly? Yes it is, but it sure beats some of the hand wringing crapola being spouted on here at the moment....

38 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Players don't undertake the negotiation, managers do; if it was simply a matter of clubs giving out fantastic contracts, then threre'd be no need for managers or negotiation.

And yes, if a club can sign a player for under market value, then it's a huge win for the club. A manager has to maximise their clients earning potential.  That doesn't mean threatening to leave, it simply means leaving it un-said.

No it's not. If that was the case, you would have seen mass exodus out of clubs like Geelong and Hawthorn, where players stayed for success rather than chasing their max contract (Ablett and Franklin excluded).

 

17 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I reckon the club would have been relieved when Hogans manager postponed talks to avoid the season long conjecture.

It's the next best thing to re-signing.

It's only conjecture because Hogan hasn't committed. There's nothing stopping Hogan/Manager committing to the club, and sorting out the financial arrangements at season's end. That will stop the conjecture.

 
2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Not sure if this link has been posted before.

Roos confirming the club also thought it best to postpone talks until end of season.

Interesting that apparently 'others' out of contract are awaiting Hogan extending before resigning... McDonald and...?

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/melbourne/paul-roos-says-melbourne-agreed-to-put-jesse-hogan-contract-talks-off-until-seasons-end/news-story/cf578526fceee79b8767436ac126642e?from=herald%20sun_rss

If he doesn't re-sign then that could lead to further players going elsewhere. 

We really would be up a creek without a paddle if that happened. 

One comment we won't hear from Hogan is; " I've made my bed, been rusted in, call it what you like. I'll leave the money and contract talk till later. Right now my ambition is to help drag this club kicking and screaming towords premiership success."

Is just not done in modern football speak.


12 minutes ago, america de cali said:

One comment we won't hear from Hogan is; " I've made my bed, been rusted in, call it what you like. I'll leave the money and contract talk till later. Right now my ambition is to help drag this club kicking and screaming towords premiership success."

Is just not done in modern football speak.

I can understand your sentiment but...

Why should he say anything. Let alone tyre pumping like that. 

It's time for doing not saying and I believe that we finally have a core group with this mindset. 

I think we have finally seen our last false dawn (way too many for my liking). Now it's just a matter of the pieces falling into place and building from there.

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7 minutes ago, mo64 said:

No it's not. If that was the case, you would have seen mass exodus out of clubs like Geelong and Hawthorn, where players stayed for success rather than chasing their max contract (Ablett and Franklin excluded).

 

It's only conjecture because Hogan hasn't committed. There's nothing stopping Hogan/Manager committing to the club, and sorting out the financial arrangements at season's end. That will stop the conjecture.

Yes in the top clubs the players keep resigning for unders as they chase success. And that undermines the so called equalisation effect of the salary cap. I assume this is why Hogan is delaying talks, as he weighs up whether we have the right playing group to go to the next step. Fair enough I suppose but the old school would not be impressed one bit. This is Gen Y or Z or whatever he is I suppose.

One frustration is we never hear from Hoges himself, he seems very media shy. 

Like it or lump it, highly skilled AFL players in the modern era have clubs, supporters and the game itself in a squirrel grip!!  I keep hearing everybody needs to bend over for the modern footballer...lets hope the Dee's and the institution that gives these guys a living gets a good break with Jesse.  This club needs a good break after the last 10 years of rot.

 

Everyone take a bex.....

6 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Everyone take a bex.....

....and have a good lie down.


Tbh when I think of it I don't understand why the MFC and hogans management didn't do the negotiation and or postpone it on the quiet and then just come out and announce it when it done rather than all this bull shitz we have to put up with. 

I really do hate the new way contracts are being handled now and the media love it. 

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19 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Tbh when I think of it I don't understand why the MFC and hogans management didn't do the negotiation and or postpone it on the quiet and then just come out and announce it when it done rather than all this bull shitz we have to put up with. 

I really do hate the new way contracts are being handled now and the media love it. 

They were probably a bit surprised it was such a talking point - so early (the media has been on it for a while). I think its best to put it to bed early in the season, because there will be speculation around guys coming out of contract at the end of the year. That conversation should take centre stage now, and Hogan should get a relatively easy run (media wise), at least till the end of the year. MFC have time, and would be assuming Hogan is going to sign, so we treat him accordingly, and protect him from the media. I think it is the best course of action to come out and declare Jesse will be waiting till the end of the year. Then the media can turn to more immediate players coming out of contract. I don't think it is something we'd do if Jesse was entering his last year of his contract. But in this instance, we need to protect him.

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2 hours ago, mo64 said:

 

It's only conjecture because Hogan hasn't committed. There's nothing stopping Hogan/Manager committing to the club, and sorting out the financial arrangements at season's end. That will stop the conjecture.

The conjecture is relative to the fact that the club and his management were openly reporting that 'contract extension' talks were underway.

Had that not been the case, we probably wouldn't be having this discussion.


2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Everyone take a bex.....

Except for Cameron McCarthy. Who can get as antsy and worked up and annoyed about crappy Sydney summer weather and homesick for the Fremantle doctor as much as he likes.

Problem solved.

15 hours ago, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

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Two years to go on his contract. Will come out of contract as a restricted free agent. Freo have bigger fish to fry.

as good as he is, he's a smaller fish than Hogan

7 hours ago, DubDee said:

scully said as much the year he left. words mean nothing

Hogan cant predict the future so doesnt want to say something he might regret even if he is 99% sure.  fair enough i reckon

Correct. Surely everybody here knows what type of club we are talking about. Sure, things are looking up, but they were looking up in 2011 also. Hogan, like us, must acknowledge the possibility that the club will fall to bits again and resume regular 100 point beltings. Don't forget that yet again we have another assistant coach taking the reins as head coach in 2017. We don't actually have any idea how we are going to go once Roos takes his dump truck full of cash and hits Hawaii.  I don't think it will happen, but our horrifically poor history speaks for itself. Hogan is in a position to get everything he wants, and no doubt that includes being part of a side that is at least moderately successful for the bulk of his career, so to commit to us long term right now is a bit of a risk. I firmly think the WA/family thing and the money thing aren't his issues, we hold all the cards except the success card.

6 hours ago, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

I'm actually embarrassed to be associated with this.

Strap yourself in then mate, as this thread will get a whole lot worse as the season progresses. 


8 hours ago, Curry & Beer said:

Correct. Surely everybody here knows what type of club we are talking about. Sure, things are looking up, but they were looking up in 2011 also. Hogan, like us, must acknowledge the possibility that the club will fall to bits again and resume regular 100 point beltings. Don't forget that yet again we have another assistant coach taking the reins as head coach in 2017. We don't actually have any idea how we are going to go once Roos takes his dump truck full of cash and hits Hawaii.  I don't think it will happen, but our horrifically poor history speaks for itself. Hogan is in a position to get everything he wants, and no doubt that includes being part of a side that is at least moderately successful for the bulk of his career, so to commit to us long term right now is a bit of a risk. I firmly think the WA/family thing and the money thing aren't his issues, we hold all the cards except the success card.

So Tom Boyd took the truckfull of cash coz he thought "hang on, the Bulldogs have only won one flag and that was in the 50's, they'll stay that way, but I may as well join them anyway, even if it means leaving a side chock full of top draft picks"

7 hours ago, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

I'm actually embarrassed to be associated with this.

would you like to tell me which part of my post is wrong

 

34 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

So Tom Boyd took the truckfull of cash coz he thought "hang on, the Bulldogs have only won one flag and that was in the 50's, they'll stay that way, but I may as well join them anyway, even if it means leaving a side chock full of top draft picks"

different player, different club, has zero relevance to this discussion. If you are anybody in the 'footy world' who is outside our club there is a very strong chance you have a low amount of respect for us. That's just a fact. If you don't believe me, pretend you barrack for someone else and ask some random blokes at the pub tonight. You will not get a glowing assessment. Hogan, like everyone else, is part of that group. It will stay that way until we can prove otherwise and make it up around the top 4 for a number of consecutive years. These are hard truths, that you know to be true.

 
7 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:
7 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

different player, different club, has zero relevance to this discussion. If you are anybody in the 'footy world' who is outside our club there is a very strong chance you have a low amount of respect for us. That's just a fact. If you don't believe me, pretend you barrack for someone else and ask some random blokes at the pub tonight. You will not get a glowing assessment. Hogan, like everyone else, is part of that group. It will stay that way until we can prove otherwise and make it up around the top 4 for a number of consecutive years. These are hard truths, that you know to be true.

different player, different club, has zero relevance to this discussion. If you are anybody in the 'footy world' who is outside our club there is a very strong chance you have a low amount of respect for us. That's just a fact. If you don't believe me, pretend you barrack for someone else and ask some random blokes at the pub tonight. You will not get a glowing assessment. Hogan, like everyone else, is part of that group. It will stay that way until we can prove otherwise and make it up around the top 4 for a number of consecutive years. These are hard truths, that you know to be true.

Why? Young forward being tempted away to another club

Nah sorry, not interested in the opinion of types who occassionally look at the screen between bullshitting to each other and pouring alcohol down their necks

Don't give a toss about what others think of my team

All I know is that Jesse Hogan is happy at Melbourne at the moment, just like the rest of the team wants success, if we achieve that soon, he will stay


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