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2 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Hmmm, so why do people in Perth know beforehand? Family members? Friends? This season is turning into a cluster F

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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I wasn't having a go at you, but your original post sounded different in the context of what he actually said, and since I am not in Perth I have no idea what was reported.

It sounded like you were validating the original poster by saying this was reported in Perth, which it clearly was not. 

All good... I went early and out of context.

 

Jesse said last night that he had a scan yesterday then had to have a second one in the afternoon and was meeting doctors today.  There is every chance (note I am surmising) they knew the problem with the second scan and today's doctor meeting was/is to work thru options. 

Good on Jesse for not letting on suspicions or confirmations of the issues on national television.  What is said behind the scenes to/ by managers, friends etc etc who knows

Whoever leaked isn't really important to me.  I just care about having 22 fit players to get us a win or two in the next few games. 

And of course if true, I wish Jesse a speedy and trouble free recovery. 

Note:  Reports are he was not wearing a moon boot at training this morning but then again nor did he train.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Maybe the club is trying to soften the blow by first releasing the info that Hibberd and maybe Melksham might return this weekend.


1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Jesse said last night that he had a scan yesterday then had to have a second one in the afternoon and was meeting doctors today.  There is every chance (note I am surmising) they knew the problem with the second scan and today's doctor meeting was/is to work thru options. 

Good on Jesse for not letting on suspicions or confirmations of the issues on national television.  What is said behind the scenes to/ by managers, friends etc etc who knows

Whoever leaked isn't really important to me.  I just care about having 22 players to get us a win or two in the next few games. 

And of course, I wish Jesse a speedy and trouble free recovery. 

So I guess you don’t mind if your doctor releases your herpes results?

Sam Weideman, come on down!

I know you're a 1 goal a game battling forward at Casey, but it's time you arrived in the big league and justify the top 10 pick we spent on you. 

(Or do we go with a TMac/ Pedo fwd line?)

 

4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Whoever leaked isn't really important to me.  I just care about having 22 players to get us a win or two in the next few games.

I would certainly like to know who leaked it, if it turns out to be correct.

 
11 minutes ago, President Dee Trump said:

So I guess you don’t mind if your doctor releases your herpes results?

Hang on a second, I certainly did not say nor did I imply doctors leaked.  Herpes?  Good Lord!  Get a grip! 

Anyway, I think people on here should not speculate doctors (or who) did leak like your post implies.

And no, from where I sit I don't care who leaked it - that is up to the club to sort out.  If he has a foot injury that puts out him for 2018 that is for medicos to work with.  I care about Jesse's welfare like I said in my post but as far as 2018 is concerned if he is not available he is not available.  Who leaked it is really irrelevant to our season.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero


13 minutes ago, McQueen said:

 

No magic needed, it was leaked by someone, that was my point. Jesse played it down last night on TV

4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hang on a second, I certainly did not say nor did I imply doctors leaked.  Herpes?  Good Lord!  Get a grip! 

Anyway, I think people on here should not speculate doctors (or who) did leak like your post implies.

And no, from where I sit I don't care who leaked it - that is up to the club to sort out.  If he has a foot injury that puts out him for 2018 that is for medicos to work with.  I care about Jesse's welfare like I said in my post but as far as 2018 is concerned if he is not available he is not available.  Who leaked it is really irrelevant to our season.

It’s relevant for other reasons in a general discussion about privacy.

Weid, Pig and Milkshakes in this week. Think Kent should also come in.


Time for the Weid to make his mark!

I called for Pedo to stay in the side but I'm backtracking on that. Weidemann has a massive opportunity to stamp his place in the side and possibly play a final or two.

39 minutes ago, Philthy said:

Doesn't matter if the big fella misses, we rolled the Eagles in perth without him last year and will do it again!

That's an omen right there Philthy.

Hogan was limping, proppy and NQR against Adelaide too. Maybe this has been a problem for longer than just the past few days.

4 minutes ago, ben russell said:

Confirmed by the club that he is out for the season.

Here's the link --> http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-08-14/hogan-to-miss-rest-of-the-season

This season just keeps on giving.... Oh well Weideman has got two weeks to show if he has improved this year.

Personally that just about does me for this year... time to pick a team to watch in the finals as usual

it's important to get games into Weid, but Pederson IMO will give us more output at the moment


Just when it couldnt get any worse, it does!

 

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