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15 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Why would he publicly state anything?

Given the club has already publicly stated we're awaiting his decision on where he wants to be, then finding out that answer is logically next. Might not be through him, but I expect it'll be publicly stated.

The journo's airport ambush on Ch10 earlier showed the line of questioning that'll persist for Jesse until that question is answered

 

i agree. I say we stick to our guns, otherwise happy to have Hogan for 1 more season.  Hogan may even choose to stay after 1 season. A lot can happen in 1 season. 

16 minutes ago, olisik said:

Jesse needs to make a decision. His heart obviously isn’t in it otherwise he wouldn’t have asked Goodwin about going to Perth. The longer this drags out, the less time we have to spend our compensation.

Beating around the bush isn’t going to do anyone any favours Jesse

you honestly think he hasn't ??

this played out months ago really

 
20 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Why would he publicly state anything?

youd only say anything if you were staying

... qed

54 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Was just thinking, if we could get 4/5 from Freo for Jesse and could get GC to accept our first pick in 2019 plus a player or another pick thrown in, we could have 2 early picks to use in this draft,

Only IF the AFL agree, for us to trade out our 1st Rnd pick again.

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I expect we will get May + a first round pick or a player upon losing Hogan. If we get more, great. If it’s less I’ll back the FD in and try not to let my natural nuffy disappointment get the better of me.

14 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Given the club has already publicly stated we're awaiting his decision on where he wants to be, then finding out that answer is logically next. Might not be through him, but I expect it'll be publicly stated.

The journo's airport ambush on Ch10 earlier showed the line of questioning that'll persist for Jesse until that question is answered

[censored] oath Jesse needs to say something. What’s hiding from this going to do?

It is now just burning into our time to spend our picks 4 & 5. 

He needs to man up and come clean on what he wants opposed to wasting everyone’s time.

He has been thinking about this for 6 years so what’s a couple days going to do? State your intentions Jesse so everyone can move on.

Edited by olisik

15 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Yep, their first 2 picks, 4 & 5, or its not on...  we'll deal with another suitor.

So Ross, your balls are in your own court, up in the Air,,,  and all that stuff.

 

Yoall Comeback when your serious'',  Signon-aria.

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Yep do the deal Or get stuffed!!!!

 
1 minute ago, olisik said:

[censored] oath Jesse needs to say something. What’s hiding from this going to do?

It is now just burning into our time to spend our picks 4 & 5. 

He needs to man up and come clean on what he wants opposed to wasting everyone’s time.

Maybe it’s simply a case of him saying I’d like to be traded back to Perth if a trade can be done. If not I will look at my options again at the end of 2019.

Had a chat with a mate of mine that is close to the club and this whole situation is very fluid.

Club will support whatever direction Hogan will decide upon as long as they get fair compo if he is open to a move. Current thinking is that Hogan will also support the club getting fair compo if that is the case. 

It is far from certain that he will be open to a trade this season.

Possible outcomes:

Open to a trade as long as there is fair compo. 

Stays put and extends contract till RFA. 

 


4 minutes ago, Johnny Karate said:

Maybe it’s simply a case of him saying I’d like to be traded back to Perth if a trade can be done. If not I will look at my options again at the end of 2019.

He needs to say something opposed to skirting around it. We need more time to organise trades. 

Honestly I hope media hassles the [censored] out of him until he makes a decision so we can get ourselves sorted before trade period ends.

Edited by olisik

1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Jesse flying to Perth tonight

Ch 10 just showed an airport ambush by a journo and cameraman on Jesse

Oh [censored] me leave him alone you bottom feeders. 

6 minutes ago, olisik said:

[censored] oath Jesse needs to say something. What’s hiding from this going to do?

It is now just burning into our time to spend our picks 4 & 5. 

He needs to man up and come clean on what he wants opposed to wasting everyone’s time.

He has been thinking about this for 6 years so what’s a couple days going to do? State your intentions Jesse so everyone can move on.

Come on, don't be so impatient.. The club has said he'll tell them this week which is reasonable if he hasn't 100% decided which is quite possible. 

It’s clear as day his heart isn’t with the MFC

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Oh [censored] me leave him alone you bottom feeders. 

Why? He brought this on himself so he needs to own it.

Every other player is

Edited by olisik


So it seems to me like Hogan would actually consider how well Melbourne is compensated in the trade, as a factor in whether he will move.

If that's the case, it makes him the most loyal person ever to leave a club! :D

Given Freo may exchange pick 4 and 22 (via Neale Trade) for 9 and 10 from Port, I think I'd be pretty happy to get 2 out of picks 5/9/10 for Jesse

Push for 5 and 9, wouldn't lose sleep if it was 9 and 10 though. Then 10 and 43 for May and Kolodjashnij

Just now, olisik said:

Why? He brought this on himself so he needs to own it.

All things aside...i totally agree. 

You stay ,you go, you're ambivalent...

If he were staying this thread probably would not exist... it does !!

Just now, Little Goffy said:

So it seems to me like Hogan would actually consider how well Melbourne is compensated in the trade, as a factor in whether he will move.

If that's the case, it makes him the most loyal person ever to leave a club! :D

Doubt it

I think he'd prefer one of picks 4&5 staying at Freo and passing him the ball

27 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

So it seems to me like Hogan would actually consider how well Melbourne is compensated in the trade, as a factor in whether he will move.

If that's the case, it makes him the most loyal person ever to leave a club! :D

Weren't they the same terms that Dangerfield gave Geelong too?


2 minutes ago, olisik said:

It’s clear as day his heart isn’t with the MFC

Maybe, his heart isn't in Melbourne, the city.  He looks more like a country boy to me.   Simple living may be whats required, for Jesse.

Fox Footy seem to think it's pick 4 only, and old mate Tom Morris thinks we can't have both Jesse and Steven May due to the salary cap. How do these people get jobs?

 

Watching the trade low down. It’s amazing how these muppets think pick 4 alone will get the deal done for Hogan, and that goes to Gold Coast to May. So effectively May for Hogan. Even trade radio are saying this also. 

Wtf is wrong with the media?  How can these muppets possibly fathom that’s Hogan market value? Even Fremantle supporters are in agreeance with us realistically Hogan will cost two first rounders. 

Call me what you want but if we accept pick 4 by itself for Hogan then hand that over for May I won’t buy my regular three memberships next year. That said I seriously can’t see that scenario happening, it is just that ridiculous to me. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


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