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Jeezus what a bunch of chicken littles. I'd place more importance on his Melbourne gf than buying a shlt property in Perth.

 

property is more about the future...   He has a finite term in AFL, whatever that may be and hes setting himselff up for afterwards.. Clever lad. I would be surprised if he doesnt buy more property while he can do so

LOL, tipped all this 2 weeks ago

 
53 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Doubleview is one of those old  Homes West suburbs which is equivalent to Victorian Housing Commision areas and which is becoming gentrifed due to its proximity to fine northern beaches and the CBD and would be a good investment opportunity. May be a coincidence but I am sure I saw Hogan at a restaurant in the area around February so he could have a connection with the locality.

He grew up around Scarborough didn't he? Close enough to Doubleview.

2 hours ago, Skin D said:

Sorry I didn't have time to read 447 comments. I still think buying a house in Perth that could easily be knocked down and a palace built means something. Why not buy one here in Melbourne?

I would suggest that a lot of his support structure and what he/his family knows is in Perth. I lived in HKG and didn't know if i was coming back or where I would be living but I invested in Melbourne - it's what I knew. Still own the flat  - no intention of living in it. It could mean a lot or it could mean nothing that Jesse has invested in Perth. Again, only he would know.


Just now, nutbean said:

I would suggest that a lot of his support structure and what he/his family knows is in Perth. I lived in HKG and didn't know if i was coming back or where I would be living but I invested in Melbourne - it's what I knew. Still own the flat  - no intention of living in it. It could mean a lot or it could mean nothing that Jesse has invested in Perth. Again, only he would know.

What the hell would you know nutbean. He is gorn. G.O.R.N.

(I'm playing both sides of the fence so I can claim that I knew)

 

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Jeezus what a bunch of chicken littles. I'd place more importance on his Melbourne gf than buying a shlt property in Perth.

There was a rumour a while back he had bought a place in South Yarra. Not sure if it was ever confirmed, but I am not worried either way, as he will stay with the Dees long term.

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Maybe he's setting himself up for the future, maybe it's an investment and he's going to put four townhouses on it. Footballers buy real estate all over the country, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. I bought a house in Melbourne six months ago, doesn't mean I'm moving back anytime soon.

Disappointed.

I'll just cancel the hookers then. Was gonna be one hell of a party.

 

Just heard he supports the Perth Glory in the A-League.

Clearly, he's gone.  Anything related to Perth = Gone!

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He grew up around Scarborough didn't he? Close enough to Doubleview.

About the distance of his wobbly run up.


58 minutes ago, Choke said:

Disappointed.

I'll just cancel the hookers then. Was gonna be one hell of a party.

I'll be over there in a couple of hours! 

Reckon Hogans taking the pizz and thoroughly enjoying it.

We still have 3 days to go, for the big announcement of Jesse's re-signing with us, to be made, before the Crows game, as some on here predicted.

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

We still have 3 days to go, for the big announcement of Jesse's re-signing with us, to be made, before the Crows game, as some on here predicted.

I like the story but if it is ok with you I won't hold my breath.

27 minutes ago, old dee said:

I like the story but if it is ok with you I won't hold my breath.

You are not alone.


Fairly confident hes waiting to see if free agency is reduced to 6 or 7 years and will commit up until this point.

thats not to say that he would definetely leave at the end of it especially if were genuine contenders

 

I'm not one to make predictions but I think he'll sign a 3-5 year extension by the end of the season. I'll bet Stuie's left nut on it. 

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I'm not one to make predictions but I think he'll sign a 3-5 year extension by the end of the season. I'll bet Stuie's left nut on it. 

Generous of you ET

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I'm not one to make predictions but I think he'll sign a 3-5 year extension by the end of the season. I'll bet Stuie's left nut on it. 

It's my least favourite anyways

 


2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I'm not one to make predictions but I think he'll sign a 3-5 year extension by the end of the season. I'll bet Stuie's left nut on it. 

2 hours ago, Demons11 said:

It would be nice if someone had some inside knowledge on this

Ewww! No thanks.

Gone, gone, gone!!!

 
18 minutes ago, Members' Wing said:

 

Pardon?

He'll go

Just now, Roost It said:

He'll go

Urgh. Defensive mechanism central.


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