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9 minutes ago, Demon from Sydney said:

Doubt there ever was an injury.

He convenientĀ dumping from the games would be because of other issues im guessing.The club wanted him out of the way & because of it we performed better.We wouldnt have made itĀ as far thisĀ year is the mummies boy was sitting in the forward 50 sulking & throwing hisĀ arms up in the air when midfield missed aĀ target by 2 inches

Massive accusation totally unsupported by evidence.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-08-14/hogan-eager-to-help-teammates

ā€œThe doc told me there was a bit of a stress over the navicular [bone], so it’s three to four weeks completely off it, and then three to four weeks in the moon boot. I’m just trying to prepare for 2019.

Did he wear a moon boot for 3-4 weeks for laughs?

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1 minute ago, Fifty-5 said:

Massive accusation totally unsupported by evidence.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-08-14/hogan-eager-to-help-teammates

ā€œThe doc told me there was a bit of a stress over the navicular [bone], so it’s three to four weeks completely off it, and then three to four weeks in the moon boot. I’m just trying to prepare for 2019.

Did he wear a moon boot for 3-4 weeks for laughs?

He was at the BnF in a moon boot isn't he? Although he was running into Freo without one.

Freo will trade Pick 5 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

Means we'll get Picks 6 & 14 for Hogan.

 
2 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Freo will trade Pick 5 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

Means we'll get Picks 6 & 14 for Hogan.

if 14 gets us May it's a deal.

It probably won't so that's where life becomes interesting

PS.. sorry where did Freo get pick 6 from?

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1 minute ago, MadAsHell said:

Freo will trade Pick 5 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

Means we'll get Picks 6 & 14 for Hogan.

6 to GWS for Lobb and 14

5 and 14 to Dees

14 & Tyson to GC for May

5...........TBC


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

if 14 gets us May it's a deal.

It probably won't so that's where life becomes interesting

PS.. sorry where did Freo get pick 6 from?

1st pick plus Neale pick from Bris (assume)

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

6 to GWS for Lobb and 14

5 and 14 to Dees

14 & Tyson to GC for May

5...........TBC

Tyson's worth a mid second rounder so perhaps that's fair

Heard on the Tyson thread that Tyson has said no to GC

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Well they aren’t going to give up Lachie Neale for pick 6 , on swap it and pick 5 for Hogan, Hogan wouldĀ Ā be lucky to be worth a direct swap for Neale, Ā I reckon they would beĀ very apprehensiveĀ Ā after the bad experience with Col as well.

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I thought we were the 4th best but I'll take the free upgrade.

We played in second last game, so we must be third best....

43 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I generally have two bags. One’sĀ for shoes. But three is mental.Ā 

It was clearly 3 suits but to be fair after having a think about it he probably stayed in Melbourne for the week and might have had other functions to attend in Grand Final week. Can't wear the same suit twice or thrice now can he?


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I'm a big advocate for the bronze medal match played as a curtain raiser before the Granny.

it could be played AFLX style

Couldn't be worse than the usual pre match entertainment

Freo made a perfectly good AFL Footballer stand out for a whole year, which probably helped his career no end, and they will not be that stupid again. He could end up on a wave to SA.......

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'm a big advocate for the bronze medal match played as a curtain raiser before the Granny.

Yeah, nah.

Once you're out of the race for first, it's all over:Ā 

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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It was clearly 3 suits but to be fair after having a think about it he probably stayed in Melbourne for the week and might have had other functions to attend in Grand Final week. Can't wear the same suit twice or thrice now can he?

The man's not an animal!!!

I'd rather play for Freo than be caught wearing the same suit twice (or thrice) over a weekend!


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'm a big advocate for the bronze medal match played as a curtain raiser before the Granny.

slight deviation but i reckon that should be old VFL

33 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Freo will trade Pick 5 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

Means we'll get Picks 6 & 14 for Hogan.

Pick 14 to May and keep Pick 6.

That's my wish anyway!

1 minute ago, Alex Flood said:

Just a quick one fellas ?

Do we have enough room to keep Hogan while picking up May ?

Alex, we don't have anything to offer for May if we keep Hogan.


2 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

Just a quick one fellas ?

Do we have enough room to keep Hogan while picking up May ?

Financially yes, but we’d have nothing to trade to get May. We need first rounders, presumably from the Hogan trade, to bring May across.

Just to clarify re Fyfe he was voted in as captain by the playing group, like every club what supporters think of their captain has little relevance to the playersĀ 

3 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Alex, we don't have anything to offer for May if we keep Hogan.

Next year's picks ;)

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After a comment from a wise man I think Mr. Hogan will be out and for less than we all think!!!!!!

6 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Just to clarify re Fyfe he was voted in as captain by the playing group, like every club what supporters think of their captain has little relevance to the playersĀ 

To be fair there was pretty slim pickings after Pav retired.

My mail off a credibleĀ WA media personality is that the players aren't 'connecting' to Fyfes style.


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