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5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Why do people post these statements without supporting evidence?

This thread would be a lot shorter without those sort of bald bold statements.    I wish posters would at least say either this is my opinion/guess or here is my source whose credibility the reader can evaluate.  

 
3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Neale won’t be leaving Freo 

Peter Bell insists that he stays as it makes him feel less self conscious about his lack of inches

6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Why do people post these statements without supporting evidence?

I meant it’s nighttime, which is when somebody said we should get some news.

 
4 minutes ago, Skuit said:

This is not a shot at you Patches, as I believe this is probably likely, but what does a club have to gain by talking down a player's trade value publicly? 

Well I think Melbourne have unintentionally shown their hand by publicly admitting we can’t sign may without hogan leaving and now freo are trying to make us panic into thinking we won’t get the deal we want for hogan and miss out on May. If the club stay firm I believe freo will give us the two top 10 picks 

9 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Neale won’t be leaving Freo 

Damn, sounds like he Nealey did


2 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Well I think Melbourne have unintentionally shown their hand by publicly admitting we can’t sign may without hogan leaving and now freo are trying to make us panic into thinking we won’t get the deal we want for hogan and miss out on May. If the club stay firm I believe freo will give us the two top 10 picks 

Agree, a slip of the tongue Josh would want back

7 minutes ago, sue said:

This thread would be a lot shorter without those sort of bald bold statements.    I wish posters would at least say either this is my opinion/guess or here is my source whose credibility the reader can evaluate.  

Do you have any evidence to support this?

215 pages

Hope Hogan stays but if he chooses to go home 

Hogan and MFC 2nd round 2019 pick

for

Freo first round 2018 pick (#6) and Freo first round 2019 draft 

 

Trade news at Stevienic headquarters.

Out - Glenmorangie Dornoch

In - Glendronach 12

List manager Steve thanks Glenmorangie Dornoch for its services throughout the 2018 season and looks forward to the new chapter 

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Do you have any evidence to support this?

Ha ha.  Some things can clearly be only a matter of opinion since in this case the only proof is for those posts to be banned and then see how long it takes to get to 300.

Meanwhile in a parallel universe we can continue with assertions like:

"Hogan doesn't think the Freo wage offer is large enough". 

And compare the two threads.


1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

Did you mean to say Kenya Uganda at the trade board? Anyway, I did; it’s pretty Loas e. But not as bad as my dad/uncle jokes!

You trying to be funny, China! 

2 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Trade news at Stevienic headquarters.

Out - Glenmorangie Dornoch

In - Glendronach 12

List manager Steve thanks Glenmorangie Dornoch for its services throughout the 2018 season and looks forward to the new chapter 

  • Tasting Notes by Billy A

    Nose: Sweet, rich and spicy fruit, with sugared lemons and limes, granny smith apples, honey and caramel.

    Palate: Toffee sweetness, apples, a hint of vanilla and a rich dark fruit background. Water lightens things with more orchard fruit, but without diminishing the richness of the dark fruit hiding underneath.

    Finish: Dusty wood, raisins and sweet fruit leaves

    Comments: A solid sherried whisky sitting at the bottom of the Glendronach range but punching above well above its price-point.

speechless by that florid description

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:
  • Tasting Notes by Billy A

    Nose: Sweet, rich and spicy fruit, with sugared lemons and limes, granny smith apples, honey and caramel.

    Palate: Toffee sweetness, apples, a hint of vanilla and a rich dark fruit background. Water lightens things with more orchard fruit, but without diminishing the richness of the dark fruit hiding underneath.

    Finish: Dusty wood, raisins and sweet fruit leaves

    Comments: A solid sherried whisky sitting at the bottom of the Glendronach range but punching above well above its price-point.

speechless by that florid description

Its a good drop for $80. Im sweating on the Glendronach 15 'Revival' to be available again or better yet my 30th birthday in November so i can crack open my 1988 Glenfarclas

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:
  • Tasting Notes by Billy A

    Nose: Sweet, rich and spicy fruit, with sugared lemons and limes, granny smith apples, honey and caramel.

    Palate: Toffee sweetness, apples, a hint of vanilla and a rich dark fruit background. Water lightens things with more orchard fruit, but without diminishing the richness of the dark fruit hiding underneath.

    Finish: Dusty wood, raisins and sweet fruit leaves

    Comments: A solid sherried whisky sitting at the bottom of the Glendronach range but punching above well above its price-point.

speechless by that florid description

Love the taste of dusty wood on the back of my palate 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

2 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Its a good drop for $80. Im sweating on the Glendronach 15 'Revival' to be available again or better yet my 30th birthday in November so i can crack open my 1988 Glenfarclas

So what time do I get there Stevienic23?


14 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Trade news at Stevienic headquarters.

Out - Glenmorangie Dornoch

In - Glendronach 12

List manager Steve thanks Glenmorangie Dornoch for its services throughout the 2018 season and looks forward to the new chapter 

The 15 y.o. was the best value whiskey on the market until everyone caught on!

Edited by deanox

5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Love the taste of dusty wood on the back of my palate 

Quite a few of the Richmond team say the same thing in the post match shower sesh....

Just now, deanox said:

The 15 y.o. was the best value whiskey on the market until everyone caught on!

Agreed. I caught on late. Went to an event at Whisky & Alement last year and had it. Went to buy a bottle the next day and couldn't get it.

How bad has this thread become..... 

Be great to hear some news about Hogan.

2 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Quite a few of the Richmond team say the same thing in the post match shower sesh....

(thinks) cockburn .... cockburn ........... nupp. Well's dry.


32 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Well I think Melbourne have unintentionally shown their hand by publicly admitting we can’t sign may without hogan leaving and now freo are trying to make us panic into thinking we won’t get the deal we want for hogan and miss out on May. If the club stay firm I believe freo will give us the two top 10 picks 

Not sure why we'd panic. Much prefer Hogan on the list over May, even if we play Hogan in defence for the first few weeks of the season, while Lever gets fit.

I just don't get why people seem to be scrambling to get May in. Our rebound defence dominated when everything clicked for Lever and that was without frost who clearly should have got a game earlier.

Looks like we are getting closer:

"The last bit of news for the day, which we must stress is little more than a whisper, is that Steven May had reportedly requested a trade from Gold Coast to Melbourne.

Given the Demons had already claimed they didn’t have room for both May and Jesse Hogan in the side, you would have to think some progress on the Hogan-to-Fremantle front had been made for that development to have any truth to it."

https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/10/09/afl-trade-wrap-day-3-dylan-shiel-scott-lycett-chad-wingard-and-more/

Deadline for Jesse tomorrow then?  Take your pick:  Melbourne time, Perth time, Bali time!!

2 minutes ago, DTJ said:

Not sure why we'd panic. Much prefer Hogan on the list over May, even if we play Hogan in defence for the first few weeks of the season, while Lever gets fit.

I just don't get why people seem to be scrambling to get May in. Our rebound defence dominated when everything clicked for Lever and that was without frost who clearly should have got a game earlier.

We were still getting scored against very heavily. 

 
6 minutes ago, DTJ said:

Not sure why we'd panic. Much prefer Hogan on the list over May, even if we play Hogan in defence for the first few weeks of the season, whle Lever gets fit.

I just don't get why people seem to be scrambling to get May in. Our rebound defence dominated when everything clicked for Lever and that was without frost who clearly should have got a game earlier.

Something to do with Mahoney listing stiffening up defence as 1 of 3 priorities. Hogan at chb is speculative

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