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Let's just hope he can get Jesse to move more than his face currently does.

 
9 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Very interested to hear that Wayne Carey will spend some time with Jesse Hogan over the coming weeks. I believe Goodwin is behind it and its very much a Football mentoring role.. some instructional work.. forward line movement. I think its a good move, a bit unlike Melbourne, but its Goodwin again on the front foot.

Source? Link?

13 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Oh look, another Hogan thread.

We don't have enough of these.

Its Jack Watts' fault

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Jay Clark, Twitter.

Yeah, there's an article on the Sun now. Wasn't doubting the info, just wanted to read it.

 


1 hour ago, Demon3 said:

Very interested to hear that Wayne Carey will spend some time with Jesse Hogan over the coming weeks. I believe Goodwin is behind it and its very much a Football mentoring role.. some instructional work.. forward line movement. I think its a good move, a bit unlike Melbourne, but its Goodwin again on the front foot.

Great news. Maybe take the Weid with him too!

If Carey can help with his footy know how that will be great. Master of controlled competitive aggression.  BTW had anyone heard Carey this week on SEN radio say we didn't come to play and he also was  alleged to have said that a mystery punter backed Essendon for 2 million at 7 to1?   I  didn't hear it. Someone who listened told me. Did anyone else hear it or is it all bull?

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2 minutes ago, america de cali said:

If Carey can help with his footy know how that will be great. Master of controlled competitive aggression.  BTW had anyone heard Carey this week on SEN radio say we didn't come to play and he also was  alleged to have said that a mystery punter backed Essendon for 2 million at 7 to1?   I  didn't hear it. Someone who listened told me. Did anyone else hear it or is it all bull?

I assume you mean MMM.

He's not on SEN.

Just now, ProDee said:

I assume you mean MMM.

He's not on SEN.

I was told SEN. Maybe I was told crap.


53 minutes ago, america de cali said:

If Carey can help with his footy know how that will be great. Master of controlled competitive aggression.  BTW had anyone heard Carey this week on SEN radio say we didn't come to play and he also was  alleged to have said that a mystery punter backed Essendon for 2 million at 7 to1?   I  didn't hear it. Someone who listened told me. Did anyone else hear it or is it all bull?

The bookies would never, ever take that bet. Never. Ever.

The King Carey is the best player I ever saw, what a player wowee... well equal with Ablett senior

The fact neither bloke won a Brownlow means the Brownlow should not even exist, a farcical award

19 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

The King Carey is the best player I ever saw, what a player wowee... well equal with Ablett senior

The fact neither bloke won a Brownlow means the Brownlow should not even exist, a farcical award

Hint: fairest and best.

That's why.

Add Matthews, Barassi, Whitten, etc to the list.

The real mystery is how Dipper managed one.

Thought I heard Tim Gossage in Perth, on SEN today, say that the Dockers would throw everything at Jesse to get him to come home and that Lachie Neale could be involved in a deal.

He then went on to say, that his info was that Jesse liked it in Melbourne and would not be easy to move back home.

 


6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

He then went on to say, that his info was that Jesse liked it in Melbourne and would not be easy to move back home.

 

 

All signs seem to be pointing to that...  the paranoia around these parts is incredible

3AW 

Karl Langdon 

" I have no doubt Jesse Hogans next contract will be in Perth. My belief would be he would already be back if he could've"

wow yikes anyone else hear this?

3 minutes ago, ashdemons22 said:

3AW 

Karl Langdon 

" I have no doubt Jesse Hogans next contract will be in Perth. My belief would be he would already be back if he could've"

wow yikes anyone else hear this?

 

This is the third time he has said it in the last month, of course we have heard about it. Jesse wouldn't have made any concrete decisions right now, I am sure of it.


22 minutes ago, ashdemons22 said:

3AW 

Karl Langdon 

" I have no doubt Jesse Hogans next contract will be in Perth. My belief would be he would already be back if he could've"

wow yikes anyone else hear this?

Yeah ok Karl that makes perfect sense.

'He would already be back if he could'

Then why is he currently into his 2nd conract at Melbourne Karl?

On 4/15/2016 at 7:07 PM, ashdemons22 said:

3AW 

Karl Langdon 

" I have no doubt Jesse Hogans next contract will be in Perth. My belief would be he would already be back if he could've"

wow yikes anyone else hear this?

I am still firmly of the belief he won't leave Melbourne, but i can understand there is a bit of a pull home, especially at the moment. 

but lets say it's true.. we should trade him this year, and welcome Lachie Neale, Chris Mayne and a first rounder to the club.

If he was truly unhappy in Melbourne then he would have asked for a trade last October. Yeah he's contracted but that doesn't stop players asking for trades.

I'm not saying he's 100% certain to stay with us (we'll know a lot more in six months) but what Karl is claiming seems impossible to believe.

 

Karl is talking [censored]. If he was close enough to Jesse, his family or manager he would be close enough to not make this information public. [censored].


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