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Jesse Hogan re-signs to end of Season 2019

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

My contact told me hogan would only commit to 2019 because there was no guarentee watts would be there after that. 

 

Just spoke to Flamingdees contact, said Hogan is signing a 2 year contract extension. Should be announced today. 


2 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Just spoke to Flamingdees contact, said Hogan is signing a 2 year contract extension. Should be announced today. 

Hah!

Someone should tell 'AFL Trade Whisperer' too.

2 minutes ago, JTR said:

 

I am probably missing something obvious but what is the '8' looking thing in his signature for?

"JH" & "1" I get.....

/super important question

It's how many sausage rolls he'll kick in Round 1.

3 minutes ago, JTR said:

I am probably missing something obvious but what is the '8' looking thing in his signature for?

"JH" & "1" I get.....

/super important question

The year's in his next contract extension, perhaps?

Maybe it's a 'G'

 
3 minutes ago, JTR said:

 

I am probably missing something obvious but what is the '8' looking thing in his signature for?

"JH" & "1" I get.....

/super important question

If this questions was posed yesterday, the answer would be: 'A source I spoke to yesterday said it was the number Fremantle has offered him; Suban and pick 3.'

4 minutes ago, JTR said:

 

I am probably missing something obvious but what is the '8' looking thing in his signature for?

"JH" & "1" I get.....

/super important question

The infinity symbol. Symbolising when his contract discussions will end. 


4 minutes ago, JTR said:

 

I am probably missing something obvious but what is the '8' looking thing in his signature for?

"JH" & "1" I get.....

/super important question

It's J H~g 8

That is H~g ...Hogan

 

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1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

The infinity symbol. Symbolising when his contract discussions will end. 

I thought it meant his contract would never end  :cool:

Calling it early but i reckon Hogan will kick 65 goals next year with a new and improved goal kicking style and Salem, Watts and Hibberd hitting him lace out 4-5 times per game.

3 minutes ago, Abe said:

Calling it early but i reckon Hogan will kick 65 goals next year with a new and improved goal kicking style and Salem, Watts and Hibberd hitting him lace out 4-5 times per game.

I'd prefer Hogan hitting Watts. 

8 minutes ago, Luther said:

Hah!

Someone should tell 'AFL Trade Whisperer' too.

He/she sounds a right wacker. Claiming he broke the real reason for hogans 'dramatically reduced contract'. Also loves to flame other twitter sites whilst loudly blowing own trumpet


11 minutes ago, DocRoet said:

It's J H~g 8

That is H~g ...Hogan

 

Hogan ate haters

31 minutes ago, JTR said:

 

I am probably missing something obvious but what is the '8' looking thing in his signature for?

"JH" & "1" I get.....

/super important question

Maybe the 8 indicates that H#8 has signed on with him ???

One of my least favourite things on DLand is when someone says 'I said it 3 weeks ago...'

BUT when the Eagles said they were keen and talking to Jesse's management it smacked of a last minute media plan to get the Dees to add another $100k onto the deal and get it done. I said it 3 weeks ago.

Is there anyway I can block myself? ;)


5 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Well done to the folks who called this. 

I called for it to happen ? is that the same thing ?

6 minutes ago, nutbean said:

I called for it to happen ? is that the same thing ?

Nah

 

Yes Jesse!!

What happened was, Hoges was going on about wanting to travel, and the FD played him some episodes of "Getaway" and told him he could end up like Dermie.

Ten minutes later the deal was done.


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