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I’ll wish Hogan well in all aspects of life outside football - but once he crosses the white line I hope he crashes and burns.

 

Two first round pick, one of which goes to GC for May and I'd imagine KK.  No way May would be worth a top 10 pick by himself.  Darcy wouldn't go with it if he had any doubt and Jones certainly wasn't refuting it.

  On 29/09/2018 at 00:59, Dirts said:

Just throwing it around. I have no idea

Then  why post it as the latest news.

I actually find those type of posts where people make something up as something they have heard, or fact, among the worst on DL.

 

Looking forward to some humble pie serving if this actually happens. There were some really arrogant dismissals and personal attacks early on in this thread when someone dared to entertain trading Hogan. 

I suspect the worst offenders wont have the agates to admit they got it wrong if it comes about.

You know who you are.


 

If those picks are 9 and 10 from Port then that's disappointing. One of them needs to be pick 4 or 5 at least

Seriously I am so sick of this “he is going he is staying” every single year since he’s been at Melbourne. Doesn’t feel like he has ever really committed to the club. If he wants to go home, we will be ok and I wish him all the very best. 

Lets get maximum value for him and move on from this conjecture every season. 


the brave new world of the the player one year out from contract is in control

Hopefully we’re selling him at the right time with he foot issues. 

Better still hopefully the foot issues prevent him from reaching his potential. 

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:13, Precard said:

Hopefully we’re selling him at the right time with he foot issues. 

Better still hopefully the foot issues prevent him from reaching his potential. 

Got bigger issues to worry about than his foot

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:13, Precard said:

Hopefully we’re selling him at the right time with he foot issues. 

Better still hopefully the foot issues prevent him from reaching his potential. 

 This is an rubbish post

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:13, Danelska said:

the brave new world of the the player one year out from contract is in control

It has been described as the true free agency


One thing we can probably all agree on is that JH never really got a clear run at it, without something going on, be it family, his health and injuries.

If he does get a clear run at it for the next 5-6 years, it is scary how good he could be.

If anyone thinks we shouldn't be asking for the absolute most for him, you are seriously undervaluing his potential.

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:06, Mr Steve said:

Jones talked about Hogan and a "fresh start" and doing what "is best for family, friends and his own performance".  Anyone else get the sense from Jones' comments there may be more to it than just the go home factor?

Enough respected posters on here have virtually said he is gone.  That little dialogue from Jones confirms it for mine. 

 

While the club isn't saying anything, giving Lever and Jones the ok to say things like they "will support Jesse's decision, whatever he decides" is the club's way of preparing supporters for the departure of a fan favourite, as it is bound to upset many.  

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I think the Stephen May part of the equation is a little overlooked. I think he has been a ripper Full back and his best is in front of him. Brian lake switched to the Hawks much later in his career and won a Norm Smith.

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  On 29/09/2018 at 02:23, Redleg said:

If he does get a clear run at it for the next 5-6 years, it is scary how good he could be.

 

That's the part that worries me the most!

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:07, Sir Why You Little said:

Well that’s really turned Grand Final day into a real downer

It's Colonwood v Boo Factory.

Already a lose/lose proposition.

 

Will all be forgotten if we turn the Hogan compo into the missing pieces of a Premiership puzzle.


  On 29/09/2018 at 02:00, ChaserJ said:

 

Thought Jones handled himself quite well. Between a rock and a hard place as to how to answer that but he played a deft bat imho.

Really...what else was he going to say.

Well done Chunk.

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:24, faultydet said:

It's Colonwood v Boo Factory.

Already a lose/lose proposition.

 

Will all be forgotten if we turn the Hogan compo into the missing pieces of a Premiership puzzle.

Hope ya right Fault

  On 29/09/2018 at 02:10, Jaded said:

Seriously I am so sick of this “he is going he is staying” every single year since he’s been at Melbourne. Doesn’t feel like he has ever really committed to the club. If he wants to go home, we will be ok and I wish him all the very best. 

Lets get maximum value for him and move on from this conjecture every season. 

Agree. I don’t want to keep him if his heart is not in it. We have seen how that’s turned out in the past. 

 

I’m nervous that Mahoney and Co are not going to drive a hard bargain. 

If we lose Hogan for May and chump change that will be a seriously disappointing outcome. 

It must be May and either a very good pick or a very good starting 22 player. 

I want May but no way is he of equal value to Hogan, not to mention the fact that we have the whip hand over Fremantle in this exchange. They need the player more than we need to give him.

Like many Demon supporters I will be watching on with keen critical interest as to how shrewdly we negotiate this. We traditionally have not been renowned for coming out on the winning side of trade table deals. A few yes but more often than not we’ve been the ones picking up the dropped soap in the prison shower.

I hope those days are over.

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