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FFS i give up...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gave it my best

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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

 

How bout that Jesse Guy?

 

Anyone still think he will stay at the Dees?  I dont think hes gone yet.

Just 3 hours to go til.... probably not much at all lol


6 hours ago, ding said:

FFS i give up...

 

Gave it my best

Um, each page has 25 posts, regardless of size. 

Still, a valiant effort on your part!

So when does Jesse have to let us know his intentions? I hope it’s today so we can quickly get over the disappointment or the excitement.

2 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

So when does Jesse have to let us know his intentions? I hope it’s today so we can quickly get over the disappointment or the excitement.

Jesse will tell the club today but the club might want another 10 or so pages before they tell us.

 
3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Page 186 of this thread was an absolute disaster. 

It was building to it for quite some time .


Yesterday I thought he would stay , but today I think he is gone.

Imagine if the mods deleted all those off topic posts and we landed back on page 186 again

I think you lot have lost the plot

ptobably due to the demons getting into the final 4 places, thumped yes but 14 other clubs were jealous 

what a change from other years of misery for months.  Now your deluded for only a couple of weeks and then back to reasonable comment for 2019 ??


1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

Yesterday I thought he would stay , but today I think he is gone.

And now? Frantic minds need some guidance here.

18 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

And now? Frantic minds need some guidance here.

Now? He retires from football.

Just now, DeeZee said:

Now? He retires from football.

... and becomes a player manager, landing us May, Neill, Gaff, and Preuss for unders. Oh please let the rumour be true!


Tom Browne reporting freos priority is lobb not hogan. I personally think this is garbage they’ve been chasing Jesse for years and just did a four hour facility tour with him where they no doubt discussed his gaff sized offer. 

Id suggest someone from freo has leaked this to him to try and panic Melbourne into lowering the asking price rather than missing out on May. 

Sadly for freo the only person who hasn’t seen through it is Tom.

Don't mind if he stays or goes so to make the day more interesting would like Barrett or Stevo to make an early call on his decision and balls it up!

 
 
Lobb preference Fremantle. Believe he has informed giants he wants trade. Dockers main priority is Lobb. Not hogan. Hogan interest is there, but potentially reducing.

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Well, looks like the poker table is up and running.


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