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3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

So Freo have now thrown 3 players into limbo:  Neale, Hogan, May. 

I wonder how long May will wait before he makes his next move:  sign at GC or look elsewhere.  Practically, its tough for him to keep hanging on.  Eddie or Ned Guy probably picked up the phone to call him as soon as they saw the stupid Freo offer.

The issue is the clubs May wants to play for don’t have the currency to trade for him. We were only talking to him about free agency next year and the Hogan situation gave us the Currency to move up the timeline 

 

That offer was a ludicrous one to make in light of the new rules that in my opinion will make key forwards more valuable to their teams. 

I think the club should start a new discussion with Hogan and his management concerning him playing with the club in 2019 and working towards negotiating a longer term agreement as the year unfolds. 

1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

But is it better than Collingwood's plan A?  May was bound for the Pies just a few weeks ago.  Reckon they see their chance to sneak in the side door and get him.  

 

I think that was reliant upon moore leaving.  Filth have cap pressure im told

 

Hello Josh, Peter Bell here just wondering what you think of our offer. ....Josh, Josh..are you there Josh..... (in the background. Who is it Josh. Just some insignificant time waster from Freo.

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

I think that was reliant upon moore leaving.  Filth have cap pressure im told

They would sell the farm to get May.


SEN suggesting that 11 & a Future First might be the best Freo offer. 

Has anyone stopped to think that the offer is all they have. You can't offer something you don't have.

3 minutes ago, Wolfgang219 said:

The issue is the clubs May wants to play for don’t have the currency to trade for him. We were only talking to him about free agency next year and the Hogan situation gave us the Currency to move up the timeline 

Right now we have less currency than his other suitors. 

My point was that the Hogan deal being further delayed may have May starting to look elsewhere and his other suitors banging on his door!

 
2 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

SEN suggesting that 11 & a Future First might be the best Freo offer. 

Well they will miss out on yet another key forward 

2 minutes ago, skills32 said:

Has anyone stopped to think that the offer is all they have. You can't offer something you don't have.

They had 6


2 minutes ago, skills32 said:

Has anyone stopped to think that the offer is all they have. You can't offer something you don't have.

If you don’t have the picks you don’t have the picks then. Don’t make such a ridiculous offer. 

Dockerland

Unremarkably, Freo supporters reckon Bell and Rosich are geniuses.

5 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

SEN suggesting that 11 & a Future First might be the best Freo offer. 

My gut feeling says we'd take that.  Its not what most wish for /want////blah blah.... but it IS TWO 1st rounders. Their first rounder will be a much better pick than ours next year  ;);) 

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Dockerland

Unremarkably, Freo supporters reckon Bell and Rosich are geniuses.

Of course they do. They think we will cave. 

On the other hand, Freo fans aren't known for their intelligence or knowledge of footy. 


8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

They would sell the farm to get May.

can they sell the farm though ?

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Dockerland

Unremarkably, Freo supporters reckon Bell and Rosich are geniuses.

Maybe they don’t want Hogan as much as everyone thought they did.

They just don’t rate him high enough.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Of course they do. They think we will cave. 

On the other hand, Freo fans aren't known for their intelligence or knowledge of footy. 

Had to laugh that they average a page a day of comment s compared to the lunacy of this place.

I once had a collectable car, I  had a guy pester me for years to buy it, but wouldn't make an offer. Finally he offered me $2000. 30 years later that car is worth over $250000. I didn't bother to call him back. I think he missed out because he couldn't see what he was looking at and was too greedy.

 

 

 

6 minutes ago, skills32 said:

Has anyone stopped to think that the offer is all they have. You can't offer something you don't have.

They had 6

So let me get this right.

They would offer Jesse over a Million dollars a year, but he is only worth pick 11?????

Yeah right.


3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Of course they do. They think we will cave. 

On the other hand, Freo fans aren't known for their intelligence or knowledge of footy. 

Im not too sure about their coach either 

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Had to laugh that they average a page a day of comment s compared to the lunacy of this place.

bet you that page STILL had more manure and delusion  than our 264 !!

52 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

can we take it to the un?

U.N would immediately demand we hand Hogan over to Eritrea.

Rather keep him thanks.

 
14 minutes ago, skills32 said:

Has anyone stopped to think that the offer is all they have. You can't offer something you don't have.

There is six full time staff from each club working on these trades. It’s not hard to say if we trade Neale we’ll give you 5 and 11. 

The restriction of resources doesn’t stop hypotheticals in a deal. 

5 minutes ago, ManDee said:

I once had a collectable car, I  had a guy pester me for years to buy it, but wouldn't make an offer. Finally he offered me $2000. 30 years later that car is worth over $250000. I didn't bother to call him back. I think he missed out because he couldn't see what he was looking at and was too greedy.

 

 

 

They had 6

Key word is 'had'


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