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Jesse Hogan re-signs to end of Season 2019

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If he is on $800k for the next 3 years as reported - we are paying well below market for him...

3 years is a lifetime for him to do some onfield damage with his mates.

You have to be impressed about the way the MFC has conducted itself. Hats off to all those involved Also impressed by Jesse's conduct and honesty. Infact, there  seems to have been a good amount of respect, integrity and honesty from both sides including Jesse's manager.  

 
28 minutes ago, rpfc said:

If he is on $800k for the next 3 years as reported - we are paying well below market for him...

3 years is a lifetime for him to do some onfield damage with his mates.

Hi rpfc where have you been?

missed your comments good to see you back.

4 minutes ago, hemingway said:

You have to be impressed about the way the MFC has conducted itself. Hats off to all those involved Also impressed by Jesse's conduct and honesty. Infact, there  seems to have been a good amount of respect, integrity and honesty from both sides including Jesse's manager.  

Bang on point here, Ernie. We've all seen it through the last few years, but I don't think it's too big a call to say that PJ has taken the MFC into the upper echelon of well-run clubs. Our narrative has definitely shifted...


7 hours ago, S_T said:

It's perhaps been mentioned already, but the William Hill video up on Facebook about this is very funny.

Just saw it.  It's hilarious!  I'd post a link if I knew how.  (Facebook and this old fart don't exactly get along!  LOL)  It's entitled "The show goes on!"  Check it out!

3 minutes ago, AmDamDemon said:

Bang on point here, Ernie. We've all seen it through the last few years, but I don't think it's too big a call to say that PJ has taken the MFC into the upper echelon of well-run clubs. Our narrative has definitely shifted...

Well said. PJ and the football department have done a remarkable job. Our respect and pride has returned after a long absence. 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

If he is on $800k for the next 3 years as reported - we are paying well below market for him...

3 years is a lifetime for him to do some onfield damage with his mates.

Welcome back, mate.

 
1 hour ago, rpfc said:

If he is on $800k for the next 3 years as reported - we are paying well below market for him...

3 years is a lifetime for him to do some onfield damage with his mates.

Yep good to have you back!

 

And agree 100% that is a bargain for us. 

8 hours ago, rpfc said:

If he is on $800k for the next 3 years as reported - we are paying well below market for him...

3 years is a lifetime for him to do some onfield damage with his mates.

I just assumed you were dead.


8 hours ago, hemingway said:

You have to be impressed about the way the MFC has conducted itself. Hats off to all those involved Also impressed by Jesse's conduct and honesty. Infact, there  seems to have been a good amount of respect, integrity and honesty from both sides including Jesse's manager.  

really impressive by all involved, you really can't ask for much more! 

makes you believe Jesse when he says if there was a time for him to go back to Perth, it was now.

I think 800k is market for Hogan (tbh its overs, but its based on him taking the next step). 1mil + would be required to move him. He is not worth a mil a year yet. 

Hopefully by next years end it will be a bargain.


Jeez, thanks for the searching party thread... I got promoted earlier in the year at work and then I stupidly agreed to coach a reserves team up here in the AFL Canberra so my free time was minus hours... 

Getting back in the habit now with trade week looming...

45 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Jeez, thanks for the searching party thread... I got promoted earlier in the year at work and then I stupidly agreed to coach a reserves team up here in the AFL Canberra so my free time was minus hours... 

Getting back in the habit now with trade week looming...

Always nice when you think someone has died, but then they return.

 

14 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Always nice when you think someone has died, but then they return.

 

Ive heard similar sentiments expressed about jesus.

Maybe rpfc should change his name to ripjc

4 hours ago, rpfc said:

Jeez, thanks for the searching party thread... I got promoted earlier in the year at work and then I stupidly agreed to coach a reserves team up here in the AFL Canberra so my free time was minus hours... 

Getting back in the habit now with trade week looming...

Who were you coaching as a matter of interest?


1 hour ago, grazman said:

Who were you coaching as a matter of interest?

This may lose my anonymity but my 31 year old self doesn't care as much as my 21 year old self. I coached Ainslie Reserves. One year, won the flag, undefeated season. Never doing it again... Too much work.

4 minutes ago, rpfc said:

This may lose my anonymity but my 31 year old self doesn't care as much as my 21 year old self. I coached Ainslie Reserves. One year, won the flag, undefeated season. Never doing it again... Too much work.

Masters footy just around the corner, rpfc.

6 hours ago, rpfc said:

Jeez, thanks for the searching party thread... I got promoted earlier in the year at work and then I stupidly agreed to coach a reserves team up here in the AFL Canberra so my free time was minus hours... 

Getting back in the habit now with trade week looming...

I just read through that 'where is rpfc' thread...

What is wrong with you people?!

jk

 
6 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I just read through that 'where is rpfc' thread...

What is wrong with you people?!

jk

how much time you got?

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

This may lose my anonymity but my 31 year old self doesn't care as much as my 21 year old self. I coached Ainslie Reserves. One year, won the flag, undefeated season. Never doing it again... Too much work.

You could possibly credibly claim that you introduced Aaron Vandenberg to Jason Taylor.

 


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