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13 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The SA club swill be knocking Mahoney's door down to get it.  Crows have picks 8, 13, 16 and 20.  I reckon they would give up 8 with 13 or 16. 

We give 8 to GCS for May.  Deal done!!  Net result we keep 13 or 16 and pocket Freo's 1st round 2019 pick!!  Happy days!!

Is that you Mahoney you cheeky bastard you?

 
3 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

*double facepalm*

Not even going to bother correcting you.

I will just sit back and wait for you to tell us exactly what is happening and why - you do seem to know everything 

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Freo: Get hogan and our 1st round next year

dees: get pick 5 and freo 1st round next year

we then trade freos 1st rounder next year for May and KK (this could potentially be pick 1-6) 

we take pick 5 to the draft and hope rankine is available 

No way would the Suns go for that, as it stands they will receive top level compensation for losing a FA which would probably end up being BETTER than whatever pick they’d end up receiving via Freo’s future pick. They’ll want a low draft pick THIS YEAR. 

If we give them pick 5 and receive May and KK I’d be satisfied with that. 

But on the Hogan trade, I’d be pushing for 5 and exchanging next years first round pick plus a second round pick this year. 

If all they want to offer is 5 plus a second round I’d straight up give them the middle finger and tell them to be prepared to battle with WC next year. This is quite possibly Mahoney’s big moment with the club, we MUST NOT cave. 

Consider what they are saying about Neale and how they are rating him, we must make sure it’s significantly higher than that. 

We must be prepared to walk. 

 
2 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

Hogan isn't a free agent next year

Can we just make this the Demonland banner?

38 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

I advocated this same deal a few days ago and reckon it sits about right. 

We get pick 5 and an upgraded first rounder (likely To be a pick between 5 - 10) in 2019.

Freo get Hogan and stay in the first round of 2019, albeit at a later pick (14+).

It’s a deal which puts the onus on Freo to back themselves to rise up the ladder with Hogan. 

I’d be happy with this trade.

I know it's unlikely but if we finished below Freo next year the pitchforks would be out


1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

God people talk rubbish.  What has he over spent on? 

Melksham and Hibberd are absolute steals based on output. 

Lever cost pick 10 and 14 and is a year younger than Hogan and just as much upside.  

If we get 5 and and a mid- late 1st rd or early 2nd rd, then this is equivalent to what we paid for Lever.  People are living in fantasy land if they think we will get picks 4 and 5 for Hogan. 

Actually its picks 10,16.

1 hour ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Bet bazil is loving life right now. 

“Damn it,  who did that.. for the last time you know Basil will read anything that is on the TelePrompTer?!”

 
17 minutes ago, dieter said:

Personally, I believe May's girth is evidence he's a spud muncher, to say the very least.

Jayden Hunt was lucky May backed off before the finish line.

Where does this BS groupthink come from ?

 

25 minutes ago, Sydee said:

So May is more valuable than Hogan ? Personally I don't think so 

For what we need right now to win a flag, yes he is


1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

“Damn it,  who did that.. for the last time you know Basil will read anything that is on the TelePrompTer?!”

“I’m Basil Zempilas?”

4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I know it's unlikely but if we finished below Freo next year the pitchforks would be out

Or Freo could finish last and Hogan’s foot could collapse again.

We might get pick 1. Who knows.

If we can get May without a draft pick next year then why would we give up a top 10 pick for him this year?

Trade Hogan, keep pick 5,6 on Smith/Rankine.

Next year get May via FA


4 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Jayden Hunt was lucky May backed off before the finish line.

Where does this BS groupthink come from ?

 

I reckon Sydney just put a jumper on an Emu. 

1 minute ago, stevethemanjordan said:

I'm keen to see O-Mac in a grand final tbh.

You just know he'll blanket his opponent in the first half, then switch forward and kick a lazy 6 in the second.

43 minutes ago, olisik said:

Typical Mahoney, always flinching first. I hope this trade no longer happens as at the rate it’s going it will be a 3rd rounder for Hogan.

Typical olisik (troll), always firing off without thinking first. I hope you don’t post 3rd rate comments on here but yet here you are. 

2 minutes ago, olisik said:

If we can get May without a draft pick next year then why would we give up a top 10 pick for him this year?

Trade Hogan, keep pick 5,6 on Smith/Rankine.

Next year get May via FA

Because this is likely our best opportunity to get him and it will help us in the short term for our premiership chances in 2019. Collingwood we’re into him big time this year and if we don’t get him now we going into a FA dogfight. 

1 minute ago, olisik said:

If we can get May without a draft pick next year then why would we give up a top 10 pick for him this year?

Trade Hogan, keep pick 5,6 on Smith/Rankine.

Next year get May via FA

Oh FFS. You think we’d be the only club after May next year? Try getting in line with about 10 others. 

We have a chance to get him now and he sounds keen to come to the Dees. You don’t baulk at that or try to get cute by naively thinking “we’ll just wait 12 months and get him for nothing.”

Silly thinking.


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I reckon Sydney just put a jumper on an Emu. 

Haha!! That sent the coffee flying across the kitchen

classic

 
3 minutes ago, Pates said:

Because this is likely our best opportunity to get him and it will help us in the short term for our premiership chances in 2019. Collingwood we’re into him big time this year and if we don’t get him now we going into a FA dogfight. 

Gotta back our boys to win the dog fight. 

6 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

2019 Norm Smith Medalist 

 

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

You just know he'll blanket his opponent in the first half, then switch forward and kick a lazy 6 in the second.

 

I meant grand final *sprint*. 

And now all humour has been lost.

 


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