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On 10/3/2018 at 3:39 PM, Loose Men Everywhere said:

Players can't be traded without their agreement, and certainly can't be "on-traded" as you suggest. Picks can be, but not players.

 

Usually done indirectly with three-way trades involving draft picks

 
16 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Has to be the worst use of silent letters in the history of English language. 

And btw, living in Cockburn has to be better than living with it. 

Surname of a mate of mine.

Funnily enough his girfriend's name is Sandy.

2 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Surname of a mate of mine.

Funnily enough his girfriend's name is Sandy.

Pmsl 

 

Fremantle have come out now and said they're not accepting pick 4 for Lachie Neale as he is still contracted.

Yet is happy to show Hogan around their facilities while contracted..

Hypocrisy at its finest..

Bunch of fuckwots

10 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Surname of a mate of mine.

Funnily enough his girfriend's name is Sandy.

That must rub her up the wrong way.


Listening to Steve Rosich on Trade Radio was quite puzzling, not to mention delusional. Reckons they want to keep Neale and won't accept pick 4. Currently they have picks 5 and 77? And been linked to Hogan, Lobb, Duncan, Conca......so they are going to have to give something up somewhere along the line this year.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fremantle have come out now and said they're not accepting pick 4 for Lachie Neale as he is still contracted.

Yet is happy to show Hogan around their facilities while contracted..

Hypocrisy at its finest..

Bunch of fuckwots

Will be pointed to in negotiations over hogan. 4&5 or F off dockers 

22 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

bahaha - absolutely

Although, I did once come across a person with the last name '[censored]' - who insisted it was pronounced Coke.

We agreed to disagree.

I work with a bloke who shares the same last name, unfortunately his parents called him Phillip. School must have been terrible. Really nice bloke and funny as $&*%.

 
2 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Will be pointed to in negotiations over hogan. 4&5 or F off dockers 

I just hope don't cave in and accept pick 5 only..

Freo are no doubt trying to negotate for something extra for Neale like a second rounder.

good news is that every argument they use with Brisbane we can throw back in their face with Hogan


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I just hope don't cave in and accept pick 5 only..

Would be a disasterous result for a contracted player of Hogan’s talent. I have faith the quality people we have won’t allow that to happen. 

3 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Would be a disasterous result for a contracted player of Hogan’s talent. I have faith the quality people we have won’t allow that to happen. 

It would be a disaster to accept a single pick, however there is no reason to suggest that Freo don't offer pick 5 and next years first year pick would be similar type of pick (5-9)

13 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Listening to Steve Rosich on Trade Radio was quite puzzling, not to mention delusional. Reckons they want to keep Neale and won't accept pick 4. Currently they have picks 5 and 77? And been linked to Hogan, Lobb, Duncan, Conca......so they are going to have to give something up somewhere along the line this year.

Good luck trying to get a fair deal from the clown Josh...


The puzzling things about the advocates for only pick 5 from Fremantle is the idea that Hogan has somehow gone down in value since he was drafted.

Picks 3 and 14 for Hogan, Dom Barry and Pick 20.

Hogan has gone on to win the rising Star Award and kick 152 goals from 71 games.

With the draft still a lottery, surely Hogan's value has increased over the past 6 years...

12 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I just hope don't cave in and accept pick 5 only..

I'm gonna lose my [censored] if we let him go for just pick 5. Meltdown warning.

I hope Jessie signs with the Dees for another 3-5 years! 

Fluff off Fremantle! 

10 minutes ago, rjay said:

Good luck trying to get a fair deal from the clown Josh...

The bloke who designated himself list manager for the trade period. This is like Eddie being In charge of Collingwood for the trade period. It’s an absolute joke. If he stuffs up the hogan signing he should also hand in his resignation

Dockers playing hard ball on Neale. Assume they play just as hard with what they give up for Hogan.

Maybe it's a sign that they know what they need to cough up for Hogan,  and are trying to ease the pain with an extra pick for Neale

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I can see a stalemate coming on with both Neale and Hogan staying put for another year. 

Trade with eagles who will have two first rounders to send our way. 

Sign Hoges for another 5 years and yes we will trade him home if they pay up . 

 

He is a good bloke wont mind hanging around for a few more.

 

Or, we just accept their pick 5 and next years first and future trade next years freo’s first and this years second rounder for May. 

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Or, we just accept their pick 5 and next years first and future trade next years freo’s first and this years second rounder for May. 

Or think Kelly next year as a restricted free agent, if GWS match us having the dockers and our own first round pick available next year pretty much makes it a done deal to us :)


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