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4 hours ago, Ted Fidge said:

People following this thread for actual Hogan news are like pokies addicts.

Maybe the NEXT push of the button will bring in the BIG ONE

And here it is...

Hogan Locked In

And here's more

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10 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

 

 

Just more proof that FB is poisonous trash.  Cant believe people use it, its the cancer of the internet.

 
10 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Particularly when one considers that everything reported in the media is always absolutely accurate.

 

That is correct Mr. Burgundy, by the way, hows the ratings? ;)

 

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Just more proof that FB is poisonous trash.  Cant believe people use it, its the cancer of the internet.

Considering this is a twitter account, is that cancerous too?

Edited by AzzKikA


11 hours ago, Ted Fidge said:

People following this thread for actual Hogan news are like pokies addicts.

Maybe the NEXT push of the button will bring in the BIG ONE

I see myself more like a crack addict thanks

but seriously, HAS HE SIGNED YET!?!?

4 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Considering this is a twitter account, is that cancerous too?

Twitter is Cankerous

Edited by ManDee

The boys on trade radio think the deal is done for hogan to stay... made no further comments about term of the deal or money and said mahoney is coming up soon on the show (not sure exactly when though)

 
54 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

That is correct Mr. Burgundy, by the way, hows the ratings? ;)

 

I'm doing very well, thanks.

I did find it super ironic that certain posters here were getting fired up about other posters who were not exactly, to the word, reporting what a couple of charlatans on commercial radio were speculating was going on as if the underlying rumour had just been announced by Josh Mahoney. I mean, really.

 

It's official 

2 year extension 

mate that works at the club just got the media release! 


11 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

I'm doing very well, thanks.

I did find it super ironic that certain posters here were getting fired up about other posters who were not exactly, to the word, reporting what a couple of charlatans on commercial radio were speculating was going on as if the underlying rumour had just been announced by Josh Mahoney. I mean, really.

 

That wasn't even the point.

There was a small comment made by Ralph about Hogan's contract, and the bloke came on here and made an absolute meal out of it by adding things to it that weren't even mentioned.  I was really annoyed as it's obviously not about something small - we've been waiting for news on this for months, and then he goes and says it's going to be announced today when NOTHING of the sort was said.  That is poor, poor form.  Why can't people just pass on what was said instead of trying to big note themselves, or at least double checking the info?  It's not hard.

Alright, I went over the top with my response earlier (I'm not the first to do so, nor will I be the last) but your post above doesn't even begin to cover it.  It was rubbish.


Confirmed on trade radio - 2 year extension

unexpected ejaculation


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Great news, we get to do this all again in a couple of years!

i would say in 12 months!!

get that up ya Barrett. 

 
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