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3 hours ago, SFebey said:

It's not the first time I've heard of Higan going home for family reasons, when I mentioned it a week or so back I was nailed to the cross. You can't blame the kid, big loss for us IF it happens.

I understand what you're saying, but it seems that Hogan really loves the club. We have supported him enormously through what has been presumably the toughest year of his life and I can't see us involving him in a trade unless he requested it, which I don't think he has. He seems like a quiet and reserved guy and it is probably for this reason the 'homesick' stigma is so frequently attached to him. But I think Hoges loves it at our club and has some great friends in people like Brayshaw, who also has had an incredibly tough year. 

I just don't see the club getting Lever via a trade involving Hogan - particularly given we just resigned him at the end of last year's season. 

 
Just now, qwerty7 said:

I understand what you're saying, but it seems that Hogan really loves the club. We have supported him enormously through what has been presumably the toughest year of his life and I can't see us involving him in a trade unless he requested it, which I don't think he has. He seems like a quiet and reserved guy and it is probably for this reason the 'homesick' stigma is so frequently attached to him. But I think Hoges loves it at our club and has some great friends in people like Brayshaw, who also has had an incredibly tough year. 

I just don't see the club getting Lever via a trade involving Hogan - particularly given we just resigned him at the end of last year's season. 

I Have NOT once said Hogan doesn't love the club. Nor can I remember saying he would be involved in the Lever trade. All I said was I wouldn't blame him if he did go home. Also all I said was it's not the first I've heard of it, plenty of talk out there about it. Use someone else for target practice lol

Just now, SFebey said:

I Have NOT once said Hogan doesn't love the club. Nor can I remember saying he would be involved in the Lever trade. All I said was I wouldn't blame him if he did go home. Also all I said was it's not the first I've heard of it, plenty of talk out there about it. Use someone else for target practice lol

Lol that wasn't an attack and I wasn't trying to imply you did, but sorry if my thoughts so greatly stirred you up... I promise not to 'target' you again :laugh:

 
Just now, qwerty7 said:

Lol that wasn't an attack and I wasn't trying to imply you did, but sorry if my thoughts so greatly stirred you up... I promise not to 'target' you again :laugh:

All good mate, just having a laugh, wasn't the first time someone misunderstood me. No sweat mate

Not sure Freo would have room in their cap to fit Hogan in - they've just re-signed Fyfe to a mega deal, and they're currently in the process of re-signing most of their young crew. From a selfish POV it would suit Hogan (if he were to go home) to go to WC where he could play second role KPF to Kennedy for a couple of years instead of being dropped into the [censored] truck forward line of Kersten and MacCarthy


1 hour ago, Older demon said:

Talk on SEN of Max about to ink a long term contract which is good. Slowly tying up all the loose ends and I don't believe Jesse is going anywhere. The one player I haven't seen signed up is Alex Neal-Bullen who has slotted into the mid field and plays his role. Does anyone know his contract status? If he is returning to S.A. will he be part of the deal? We have already got his best mate Billy Stretch contracted for 2 years and am surprised Nibbler isn't.

Gawn a free agent or out of contract next year yeah? Hope all of our younglings listened to Lewis when he was preaching about taking pay cuts to stay together.

 

PULL THE LEVER!

get him dees. our list looks very balanced when you add him in 

54 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

I would like to welcome Jake Lever to the MFC

 

Crows are in more [censored] than a Werribee duck, arrogant wankers but I suppose it has worked for them. Hope they also lose a few other. 

Crows have lost more than their fair share over recent years


1 hour ago, DaveyDee said:

I would like to welcome Jake Lever to the MFC

 

Crows are in more [censored] than a Werribee duck, arrogant wankers but I suppose it has worked for them. Hope they also lose a few other. 

Yeah Crows are really struggling. 

Word is Lever is torn between playing for Adelaide and living in Melbourne. The club is all over him like a rash but much water must flow under bridge 

3 hours ago, Roost It said:

Word is Lever is torn between playing for Adelaide and living in Melbourne. The club is all over him like a rash but much water must flow under bridge 

Reports are the the Dorks are chasing him, replacement for Gibson just as they covered Lewis and S Mitchell with Mitchell and Jaegar.

How the hell do you kill this club in the modern era where they just keep cherry picking top talent based on their recent, past success to fill holes? 


1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Reports are the the Dorks are chasing him, replacement for Gibson just as they covered Lewis and S Mitchell with Mitchell and Jaegar.

How the hell do you kill this club in the modern era where they just keep cherry picking top talent based on their recent, past success to fill holes? 

The poos and wees have no draft picks to use in a trade, they'd have to trade players. Can't see it happening. 

16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The poos and wees have no draft picks to use in a trade, they'd have to trade players. Can't see it happening. 

Also, they are required to use 2 x first round picks in any 4 year period. When did they last use one?

4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Also, they are required to use 2 x first round picks in any 4 year period. When did they last use one?

special afl dispensation, moonie. anything is possible for the favoured ones

9 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Also, they are required to use 2 x first round picks in any 4 year period. When did they last use one?

2015. 

33 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The poos and wees have no draft picks to use in a trade, they'd have to trade players. Can't see it happening. 

Maybe they've been priming Sicily in the intercept marking role this year to offer as a trade with other picks and a midfielder.

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On 16/08/2017 at 8:17 AM, jackaub said:

Salem appears to me to be completely overrated on here

I am waiting to see what all the fuss is about 

Needs to do more and take a big step in consistency for mine 

Fancy others in his position

 

Agreed. Far too inconsistent for all the acolades he gets on here. 

Yes he is a good kick, but that is of no use if he is not on the ground

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Agreed. Far too inconsistent for all the acolades he gets on here. 

Yes he is a good kick, but that is of no use if he is not on the ground

What accolades are these?

 
Just now, Wiseblood said:

What accolades are these?

Many on here consider him elite, a word that is often over used

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Many on here consider him elite, a word that is often over used

I doubt it's many, and most would simply rate his kicking as elite, which it is.

Good to see you still can't get over his suspension either.


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