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Lewis is chatting to the Dees this arvo, still keen to move, just have to convince the Hawks, they won't keep a bloke who doesn't want to be there if the can get a pick for him.

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1 minute ago, Mr. White said:

Are they actually talking or is this just media hype creating a story where there is non anymore?

I'm not saying they weren't talking yesterday, I'm questioning whether they are still speaking?

They're talking right now, dude. Slap your pessimism in the face and believe!

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2 minutes ago, Mr. White said:

Are they actually talking or is this just media hype creating a story where there is none anymore?

I'm not saying they weren't talking yesterday, I'm questioning whether they are still speaking?

 

Talking right NOW according to Niall from an HFC source

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1 minute ago, Abe said:

Lewis is chatting to the Dees this arvo, still keen to move, just have to convince the Hawks, they won't keep a bloke who doesn't want to be there if the can get a pick for him.

Cue the thread title change then.  He gone.

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Hello [censored].. I see Demonland has fallen of the cliff since my departure so thought id get this joint back on track.

 

Rob Waters has told @SENAfternoons that Jordan Lewis wants to leave Hawthorn and his manager is speaking with Melbourne now #TradeSENtral

 

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hello [censored].. I see Demonland has fallen of rhe cliff since my departure so thought id get this joint back on track.

 

Rob Waters has told @SENAfternoons that Jordan Lewis wants to leave Hawthorn and his manager is speaking with Melbourne now #TradeSENtral

 

Yeah we know dd!!

Welcome back sunshine. 

That was a quick exile. Couldn't stay away hey!

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hello [censored].. I see Demonland has fallen of the cliff since my departure so thought id get this joint back on track.

 

Rob Waters has told @SENAfternoons that Jordan Lewis wants to leave Hawthorn and his manager is speaking with Melbourne now #TradeSENtral

 

Welcome back Sandra Sully...

 

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9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hello [censored].. I see Demonland has fallen of the cliff since my departure so thought id get this joint back on track.

 

Rob Waters has told @SENAfternoons that Jordan Lewis wants to leave Hawthorn and his manager is speaking with Melbourne now #TradeSENtral

 

Welcome back Flash in the pan. Will your alter ego stay around?

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1 hour ago, Milesh said:

I am too.  He's as slow as a wet week.

However our list is young, emerging but immature.  Lewis' leadership outweighs his decline in skills, speed or fitness in this instance.

I'd prefer recruiting his type in a year's time, when we might really be threatening, but who's to say we are guaranteed such success ?  The Geelong and Carlton games prove the list still needs some direction.

Yes that's got to be his offering, on-field coach to direct position and structure, and it seems to be something we sorely lack.  For all Nathan's and Bernie's good attributes I don't think that's there.  At Hawthorn this seems to have been Hodge and Mitchell domain but maybe Lewis too - or he learned something in the process.  I'm definitely up for that if the cost is manageable.

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14 minutes ago
HAWKS WON'T LET LEWIS LEAVE 
 
Hawthorn list manager Graham Wright says he doesn't believe Jordan Lewis now wants to seek a trade to Melbourne.
 
Speaking to the media at the Ricoh Centre, he again described the midfielder as a "contracted and required player". 
 
Wright said Lewis was never put on the trade table by Hawthorn and if he decided he wanted to leave the Hawks, the club would not let him. 
 
"As of yesterday afternoon we decided we didn't want Jordan to go anywhere ... we felt he was a required player," Wright said. 
 
"We're not in any discussions with Melbourne." 
 
Wright said Lewis did not want to go to Melbourne as far as he knew. 
 
Asked if Lewis's manager Liam Pickering was still holding discussions with the Demons, Wright said you would have to ask Pickering himself. 
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9 minutes ago, stuie said:

Welcome back Sandra Sully...

 

Hello Stewart i see you were an emotional wreck during my absence. Oh and i would never change my username Stuie Dew, I am the one and only dazzledavey36

3 minutes ago, binman said:

Welcome back Flash in the pan. Will your alter ego stay around?

Yes

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1 minute ago, Abe said:
14 minutes ago
HAWKS WON'T LET LEWIS LEAVE 
 
Hawthorn list manager Graham Wright says he doesn't believe Jordan Lewis now wants to seek a trade to Melbourne.
 
Speaking to the media at the Ricoh Centre, he again described the midfielder as a "contracted and required player". 
 
Wright said Lewis was never put on the trade table by Hawthorn and if he decided he wanted to leave the Hawks, the club would not let him. 
 
"As of yesterday afternoon we decided we didn't want Jordan to go anywhere ... we felt he was a required player," Wright said. 
 
"We're not in any discussions with Melbourne." 
 
Wright said Lewis did not want to go to Melbourne as far as he knew. 
 
Asked if Lewis's manager Liam Pickering was still holding discussions with the Demons, Wright said you would have to ask Pickering himself. 

There you have it. Case closed.

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1 minute ago, Abe said:
14 minutes ago
HAWKS WON'T LET LEWIS LEAVE 
 
Hawthorn list manager Graham Wright says he doesn't believe Jordan Lewis now wants to seek a trade to Melbourne.
 
Speaking to the media at the Ricoh Centre, he again described the midfielder as a "contracted and required player". 
 
Wright said Lewis was never put on the trade table by Hawthorn and if he decided he wanted to leave the Hawks, the club would not let him. 
 
"As of yesterday afternoon we decided we didn't want Jordan to go anywhere ... we felt he was a required player," Wright said. 
 
"We're not in any discussions with Melbourne." 
 
Wright said Lewis did not want to go to Melbourne as far as he knew. 
 
Asked if Lewis's manager Liam Pickering was still holding discussions with the Demons, Wright said you would have to ask Pickering himself. 

Well, that's nice, dear. "As of yesterday afternoon" FFS!

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2 minutes ago, Abe said:
14 minutes ago
HAWKS WON'T LET LEWIS LEAVE 
 
Hawthorn list manager Graham Wright says he doesn't believe Jordan Lewis now wants to seek a trade to Melbourne.
 
Speaking to the media at the Ricoh Centre, he again described the midfielder as a "contracted and required player". 
 
Wright said Lewis was never put on the trade table by Hawthorn and if he decided he wanted to leave the Hawks, the club would not let him. 
 
"As of yesterday afternoon we decided we didn't want Jordan to go anywhere ... we felt he was a required player," Wright said. 
 
"We're not in any discussions with Melbourne." 
 
Wright said Lewis did not want to go to Melbourne as far as he knew. 
 
Asked if Lewis's manager Liam Pickering was still holding discussions with the Demons, Wright said you would have to ask Pickering himself. 

Hasn't Pickering got a track record of getting his players to the team they want? 

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He was not up for trade, but they only decided he wasn't up for trade yesterday afternoon when they found out Mitchell was out the door, suggesting they were open to the idea before that. 

it sounds like he's in a pretty tight spot, generally if a player wants to go it happens, they won't keep a player who does not want to be there. 

saying Mitchells move wasn't motivated by the Salary cap is a joke, no doubt he could have played at the Hawks this year and gone to the eagles next year as a coach and not lost the one club player tag, it was clearly a salary cap decision.

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3 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:
"As of yesterday afternoon we decided we didn't want Jordan to go anywhere ... we felt he was a required player," Wright said. 

Yuck! Imagine hearing that after being told in your end of season review that you were on the table for trade.

Starting to see why Lewis has been so aggrieved over the whole situation. Would tell them to shove it after hearing a comment like that.

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