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Trade rumours

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31 minutes ago, Nasher said:

If I remember rightly Sloane isn't our biggest fan after we jilted him at the draft for Jamie Bennell. 

please, don't tell old dee

 
34 minutes ago, Nasher said:

If I remember rightly Sloane isn't our biggest fan after we jilted him at the draft for Jamie Bennell. 

Don't tell me that Nasher. Truly depressing. Wow there is a mood of negativity about.

38 minutes ago, Nasher said:

If I remember rightly Sloane isn't our biggest fan after we jilted him at the draft for Jamie Bennell. 

Shuey as well.

 

I have just been told Hogan and his manager met with Fremantle last week and are having another meeting this week.       I hope this is incorrect but it's what I have been told. 


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

They all wanna come to the dees. 

Our Milkshake brings all the boys to the yard....

cryptic...

3 minutes ago, trout said:

I have just been told Hogan and his manager met with Fremantle last week and are having another meeting this week.       I hope this is incorrect but it's what I have been told. 

told by?

11 minutes ago, trout said:

I have just been told Hogan and his manager met with Fremantle last week and are having another meeting this week.       I hope this is incorrect but it's what I have been told. 

The guy missed a year with a bad back and we paid him

He had the year from hell this year and we have supported and paid him.

He apparently loves the club and the players.

He just signed a new contract last year and has two years to go.

Why would he meet Freo when he is contracted and a required player?

I don't believe it.

Edited by Redleg

 
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

The guy missed a year with an ACL and we paid him

He had the year from hell this year and we have supported and paid him.

He apparently loves the club and the players.

He just signed a new contract last year and has two years to go.

Why would he meet Freo when he is contracted and a required player?

I don't believe it.

Petracca did his ACL. Hogan had a dodgy back.

3 minutes ago, Bonkers said:

Petracca did his ACL. Hogan had a dodgy back.

Yes my mistake.


Yes I hope it's just a rubbish rumour also. 

4 minutes ago, binman said:

told by?

Somebody based in Freo, hopefully have more detail later today. I hope this is rubbish but just thought I would post what I have been told.

19 minutes ago, trout said:

I have just been told Hogan and his manager met with Fremantle last week and are having another meeting this week.       I hope this is incorrect but it's what I have been told. 

Cannot possibly be true as Hogan has been overseas in Bali with Harmes, Gawn and a few other MFC players, as evidenced by multiple social media updates. 

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Cannot possibly be true as Hogan has been overseas in Bali with Harmes, Gawn and a few other MFC players, as evidenced by multiple social media updates. 

Gawn is already back and working in a coffee shop, can't remember which one.

30 minutes ago, trout said:

I have just been told Hogan and his manager met with Fremantle last week and are having another meeting this week.       I hope this is incorrect but it's what I have been told. 

Wasn't he in Bali last week?

12 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Cannot possibly be true as Hogan has been overseas in Bali with Harmes, Gawn and a few other MFC players, as evidenced by multiple social media updates. 

Max and Harmes were on the footy show last Thursday night, I hope Jesse didn't do the Perth drop-off.


Is it over yet? We were so close to finals this year but the negativity around thread is surprising. 

Watts, is gone, that's ok, he isn't the player we wanted him to be. 

Hoges, I would be dumbfounded if he goes and strongly doubt he will.

Lever, depending on spend and output (as with all trades) will be a good get.

Outside of that the world is our oyster.

@Roost It who has excellent mail posted that Hogan had been told by the club he was not on the 'untradeable list' and could go it they got a good price ie if another club paid us overs+. 

He then posted that there were only six (yes 6!) players on that list.  (pages 105 and 106 of the Lever thread).  I get the 'any player is tradeable theory' but...

That short list doesn't exactly make a player feel really, really wanted so I am at the point where I don't blame any of our players for looking around.  And I believe that clubs are talking to Hogan altho I doubt he would go.

Nothing would surprise me anymore. 

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

If I remember rightly Sloane isn't our biggest fan after we jilted him at the draft for Jamie Bennell. 

 

55 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Shuey as well.

He allegedly turned us down a couple of seasons ago. Sounds like the Shuey was on the other foot..

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From the club... "hogan is not going anywhere"

but, as others have said here, anyone is tradable for the right price - would have to be a massive win for us


11 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

@Roost It who has excellent mail posted that Hogan had been told by the club he was not on the 'untradeable list' and could go it they got a good price ie if another club paid us overs+. 

He then posted that there were only six (yes 6!) players on that list.  (pages 105 and 106 of the Lever thread).  I get the 'any player is tradeable theory' but...

That short list doesn't exactly make a player feel really, really wanted so I am at the point where I don't blame any of our players for looking around.  And I believe that clubs are talking to Hogan altho I doubt he would go.

Nothing would surprise me anymore. 

A little bit dramatic but i agree with you.

In saying that untradable and traded for the right price are very similar.

What i think @Roost It was saying is you're not going to trade Gawn for tippet as an example, but if you got offered say Lobb and Sheil you'd look at it. 

It's not likely but if an amazing offer came along. It's sensible is all I'm trying to say.

Edited by Unleash Hell

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes we picked Toumpas over Wines

Watts over Natanui

Blease over Shuey

Strauss over Beams

Bennell over Sloane

lots of mistakes

The only other club that I can think of that made at least as many mistakes as we did was......Richmond. 

 
9 minutes ago, WA Demon13 said:

Hogan in Perth - witnessed him at the local Freo nightclub - fair to say he was enjoying himself

Good on him - have a blast Jesse and come breathing fire and brimstone round 1 next year

22 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes we picked Toumpas over Wines

Watts over Natanui

Blease over Shuey

Strauss over Beams

Bennell over Sloane

lots of mistakes

And the Premiers took Tambling over Buddy and Roughy. Yes all clubs make mistakes.


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