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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

2017 pick 10 and 2018 pick 15 with some later pick swaps was a bargain for Lever.

The 15 may end up being 16 or 17 depending upon Lycett compo and academy matching

if he wasn't injury prone it would be a bargain*

 
2 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Brayshaw is in this deal somewhere, and maybe so is Van den Berg.....

Is this guess work, wishful thinking or from some knowledge - don't need sources just to know how much confidence to gain from it.

I think Jessie buggered his leg in his run up kicking for goal........

 
5 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Brayshaw is in this deal somewhere, and maybe so is Van den Berg.....

which one?

On 10/2/2018 at 9:46 PM, Deemented Are Go! said:

I reckon this thread will crack 200 pages before we know anything. 

The descent into madness is thoroughly underway!

Deemented Are Go! is referring to themselves in the third person 


2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Is this guess work, wishful thinking or from some knowledge - don't need sources just to know how much confidence to gain from it.

The Brayshaw part is somehow to do with Gaff staying on and the VDB part is to get picks or players as sweeteners.

And my guesses are like "sands in the hourglass"

5 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Deemented Are Go! is referring to themselves in the third person 

"Ahhh precious"

 
4 minutes ago, Lord Neville X Flash said:

if he wasn't injury prone it would be a bargain*

Would you rather 10 and 15 in draft?

10 last year was Lachie O'Brien, not that he was what we were going to select.

21 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Page 195, Jesse's height in cm, could be a sign.....

I think future career goals -- 600 -- is what we should aspire to.


Just now, Moonshadow said:

Would you rather 10 and 15 in draft?

10 last year was Lachie O'Brien, not that he was what we were going to select.

Im happy with him, but can't really call him a bargain until he strings together a couple of seasons

This could be the biggest trade deal since POTUS sold his whole family to the IRS......

1 minute ago, willmoy said:

This could be the biggest trade deal since POTUS sold his whole family to the IRS......

Tell him he's dreaming 

My guess is nothing will happen hogan leaves as a fa in 2019

4 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Tell him he's dreaming 

My guess is nothing will happen hogan leaves as a fa in 2019

that will get us towards 200.......

12 minutes ago, Lord Neville X Flash said:

would love to collect all 3 brayshaws

we had almost a full house of Jacks a few years back

A team of brothers..... I like it

We could get both Kings and with the McDonalds and the Brayshaws we'd  be half way towards a team


Is there not some code that can censor the word free-agent when it appears in the same sentence as Jesse Hogan and 2019?

Hogan will leave as a [censored] is 2019. 

Hogan's status as a [censored] in 2019 is a concern.

Fremantle can just wait for Hogan to become a [censored] in 2019. 

 

 

 

2 hours ago, bush demon said:

He was happy to Let Ron go. And Big Bob Johnson just seemed to walk out of the club when we needed him . There he was, starring for East Fremantle and Oakleigh in the 60s when we needed him.

And Stuart Spencer...

13 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Tell him he's dreaming 

My guess is nothing will happen hogan leaves as a fa in 2019

Hogan is NOT a free agent next year. If he leaves next year it will be exactly the same circumstances as this year except he could potentially threaten to walk to the draft.

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

Tom Browne reporting that Freo may/are worried about Hogans issues/health/foot

Tom Browne is a [censored] but genuinely on the money

Broke that Gaff was staying about 2 days before it became official


1 minute ago, SFebes said:

Tom Browne reporting that Freo may/are worried about Hogans issues/health/foot

Ok, then Freo can stop perusing him.

Freo have cold feet. it's not no, but it's far from yes.

I know why, but I like my house and don't want to lose it for slander.

 
37 minutes ago, Lord Neville X Flash said:

would love to collect all 3 brayshaws

can I buy a hotel for them then ?

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4 minutes ago, Chook in Perth said:

Freo have cold feet. it's not no, but it's far from yes.

I know why, but I like my house and don't want to lose it for slander.

Hmmmm DM?


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