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9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The chase and tackle his highlight of the night, last week he didn't look like even thinking about laying a tackle.

He still can't kick for goal further than about 35 metres out which a big concern. His kicking action just has no power to it.

Wow!

he was our best player.

Open your fuggin eyes!!

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8 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Club tried to trade him at the end of last year and it didn’t sit well with him.

Glad he’s started this year so well. Hopefully all wounds have healed.

No one wanted him????

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11 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Club tried to trade him at the end of last year and it didn’t sit well with him.

Glad he’s started this year so well. Hopefully all wounds have healed.

Ah, April Fools, good one!!

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Just now, Beetle said:

No, but anyway. 

Don’t know why I bother with this joint. Provide some info and get shot down.

Sorry B, thought you might be having a joke, it could be true, just a bit odd it comes out now.

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1 minute ago, Demon77 said:

Sorry B, thought you might be having a joke, it could be true, just a bit odd it comes out now.

I’ve been umming and ahing whether to say anything for about 4 weeks now. 

Anyway make of it what you will. I’m not trying to stir up controversy.

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22 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Club tried to trade him at the end of last year and it didn’t sit well with him.

Glad he’s started this year so well. Hopefully all wounds have healed.

Can I ask you why you’d bother to even raise such an item in round 2 of the following season?

 

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2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Can I ask you why you’d bother to even raise such an item in round 2 of the following season?

 

As previously stated I only heard this approx 4 to 6 weeks ago and was reluctant to post it.

Anyway, I have now....as I said make of that what you will.

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1 minute ago, Beetle said:

As previously stated I only heard this approx 4 to 6 weeks ago and was reluctant to post it.

Anyway, I have now....as I said make of that what you will.

It simply goes against everything that has been said, or even intimated.  Resigning to the Dees, the issues and support last year, what he has said, was the coach has said.  He was untradable last year, confirmed by the Club and Jesse.

it is difficult to marry that up with ‘a current player said ‘.  Unfortunately, as honest as you may want to appear, it looks like an April fools troll.

what can you offer to substantiate your claim?

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There’s no way I believe the club put him on the trade table, especially after the horror year he endured. If Hogan requested a trade it would have been made public. If we put Hogan up for trade, a deal would have absolutely been done with Fremantle of West Coast. Nothing personal Beetle, you may well have been provided information. I just question the validity of it. 

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4 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

It simply goes against everything that has been said, or even intimated.  Resigning to the Dees, the issues and support last year, what he has said, was the coach has said.  He was untradable last year, confirmed by the Club and Jesse.

it is difficult to marry that up with ‘a current player said ‘.  Unfortunately, as honest as you may want to appear, it looks like an April fools troll.

what can you offer to substantiate your claim?

I can’t offer anything more, with the risk of the player away, which I won’t.

Im clearly a troll and have been working up to this post in my 11 years of membership.

 

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3 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Im clearly a troll and have been working up to this post in my 11 years of membership.

Finally some truth!

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