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On 6/7/2016 at 4:01 PM, rjay said:

Funny that, he was pretty sure Hogan was going to Freo a couple of weeks ago....

 

isn't this the bloke who said you could take it to the bank that Jesse's next contract would be in Perth?

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1 minute ago, Abe said:

isn't this the bloke who said you could take it to the bank that Jesse's next contract would be in Perth?

That was Brad Hardie or Langdon..Don't think Gossage has ever stated his position one way or the other until now

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Just now, rjay said:

Funny that, he was pretty sure Hogan was going to Freo a couple of weeks ago....

 

No, that was Karl Langdon. Gossage has consistently said he thinks Hogan will stay with Melbourne.

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5 minutes ago, schmuttt said:

No, that was Karl Langdon. Gossage has consistently said he thinks Hogan will stay with Melbourne.

Nah I'm pretty sure I heard Gossage say it as well. SEN on "The Run Home" probably about 3 weeks ago I reckon.

 

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Just now, stuie said:

Nah I'm pretty sure I heard Gossage say it as well. SEN on "The Run Home" probably about 3 weeks ago I reckon.

 

No, he has been consistent in saying Hogan will most likely stay. If you can find the audio I'm happy to be proven wrong, but he has said he is confident he stays in vic a few times now.

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3 minutes ago, schmuttt said:

No, he has been consistent in saying Hogan will most likely stay. If you can find the audio I'm happy to be proven wrong, but he has said he is confident he stays in vic a few times now.

Right, well here's a couple of links to places other people have heard Gossage link Hogan with Freo...

http://demonland.com/forums/topic/38281-the-incredible-hulk-jesse-hogan/?page=82#comment-1235213

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/jesse-hogan-contract-negotiations-titus-oreilly.1124467/#post-43111413

I know what I heard mate, so i don't need to search through pages and pages of podcasts to find it. If you think I made it up then you do your own leg work.

 

 

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Just now, stuie said:

Right, well here's a couple of links to places other people have heard Gossage link Hogan with Freo...

http://demonland.com/forums/topic/38281-the-incredible-hulk-jesse-hogan/?page=82#comment-1235213

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/jesse-hogan-contract-negotiations-titus-oreilly.1124467/#post-43111413

I know what I heard mate, so i don't need to search through pages and pages of podcasts to find it. If you think I made it up then you do your own leg work.

 

 

Yeah the first link seems like he thought Hogan was 'linked' to Freo, the second link Redleg specifically says ' 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. '

 

Probably should read the links before you post them :> .

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3 minutes ago, schmuttt said:

Yeah the first link seems like he thought Hogan was 'linked' to Freo, the second link Redleg specifically says ' 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. '

 

Probably should read the links before you post them :> .

"Would not be easy" is pretty different to categorically saying he won't go though isn't it champ?

That's at least 4 different people now who have heard Gossage link Hogan to Freo but you still think you're right?

 

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43 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Tim Gossage just said on SEN that there is absolutely no chance Hogan will be returning to WA. Hopefully his on the money. 

Well that's it, he is definitely signing with the Hawks

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As the good sergeant used to say... "I know nothing" but I hope we have a good plan B in place.

It is obvious that we will offer Hogan very good dollars. If he goes I will be upset but I will be even more upset if we do not use those dollars to acquire the services of an A grade player.

Now how that Plan B plays out from a timing viewpoint is obviously of some difficulty. In other threads people talk of a window in which Hurley may be available. Personally I think he will stay at Essendon. If however we want to have a go at Hurley and the money makes it an either/or proposition between Hogan and Hurley it may make sense to put some pressure on now for Hogan to answer.

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I dont believe a word any WA journos say. One week Langdon says Hogan wants to quickly get out of Victoria as soon as this year, Next minute Hogan is no chance to return to Perth..

Il believe it when i see Hogan is having a press conference saying how much he'll enjoy the success for the next 10 years.

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4 minutes ago, Members' Wing said:

Gossage has consistently said he thinks Hogan will stay.

Langdon and Hardie have consistently said the opposite.

Gossage did say for a while that he thought Hogan would stay.

A few weeks back though after Hardie & Langdon were carrying on again (around the time Hogan was in Perth) he changed his tune and thought it more than likely he (Hogan) was heading to Freo.

Hardie and Langdon are s....stirrers and I wouldn't give them the time of day. Their opinion is worth nothing.

Gossage however, despite his carry on commentary does seem to get some good info and break some footy news so I was a bit concerned when he changed his tune.

It really matters little, but what it does show is that no one has been too sure.

Maybe now Gossage has the good goss and that would be great if correct.

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

I dont believe a word any WA journos say. One week Langdon says Hogan wants to quickly get out of Victoria as soon as this year, Next minute Hogan is no chance to return to Perth..

Il believe it when i see Hogan is having a press conference saying how much he'll enjoy the success for the next 10 years.

Probably not fair to lump them all in the same basket mate!

Would be like a sandgroper saying they don't trust Victorian journos because of Barrett.

As I said above, Gossage has been consistent in his view that Hogan will stay. According to my good mate in Perth, he is a far more respected journo than the likes of Scott Cummings, Langdon and Hardie who are borderline comedy figures. In the SEN interview he was absolutely unequivocal that Hogan will stay.

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To be fair, as much as they infuriate me at times I used to enjoy listening to Langdon and Hardie on the nightly sports talk back in Perth. Also Gossage is every bit as much of a joke as both of them.

 

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18 minutes ago, rjay said:

Gossage did say for a while that he thought Hogan would stay.

A few weeks back though after Hardie & Langdon were carrying on again (around the time Hogan was in Perth) he changed his tune and thought it more than likely he (Hogan) was heading to Freo.Maybe now Gossage has the good goss and that would be great if correct.

No no rjay, all 6 people who have mentioned they've heard Gossage say that are all completely wrong because "schmuttt" says so...

 

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2 hours ago, tappysquads said:

Tim Gossitch (no idea if that's how you spell it) the WA reporter for SEN just ended his section by saying emphatically "I'll leave you with this, there is no way Jesse Hogan will come back to WA, I'll give you more information next week". Only small, but enough to get me excited

So we're trading him for cloke then!

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