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2 hours ago, DV8 said:

And less White-Pointers poking out.  They're mostly tanned, all year round.

The DZ's know them better as knockers, DV8

10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Dr Turf just said that the 4 way trade is done and it’s just some minor details to work out. 

 

For real?

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Might be US Pacific Time? 

Cheers


Freo demanded Pick#2 (2017) for Weller, what didid they expect we'd let Hogan go for? What a bunch biased armatures. Typical Fremantle, they just can't finish.

My first and only contribution to this ridiculous thread:

I want Hogan to stay, not interested in May.

If Freo are truly out, then I'm ecstatic. 

Hopefully no bridges between player and club have been burnt in this debacle.

 

Maybe this might show Hogan that Freo really don’t want him cause if they did they would have come to the party or at least offered a FAIR trade. 

It’s like seeing a house for a $1.00m and offer $500k and expecting a positive response. 

Freo have shown just how pathetic and childish they are and clearly can not play with the big boys. 

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now is the time to cuddle up to young Jesse and sign him for four years at $800-900k

that's what a Hawthorn ... the family club... would do


Bottom four for Freo.

Fyfe going to be rapt to be kicking the Sherrin to that no-name hack forward line again.

What a joke of a club.

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Just now, poita said:

Hopefully no bridges between player and club have been burnt in this debacle.

I think the bridges at Freo are all burned to the ground.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

9:18pm - 11 Oct 2018

 


Just now, poita said:

My first and only contribution to this ridiculous thread:

I want Hogan to stay, not interested in May.

If Freo are truly out, then I'm ecstatic. 

Hopefully no bridges between player and club have been burnt in this debacle.

That's pretty key now.  Very strange outcome to a long period of speculation.  

 

 

It ain't over...til it's over

Well we almost got the triple century a fine knock nonetheless.

And my 5 year old daughter will be stoked as Jesse is her favourite player


10 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

Did not expect that.

Amateur hour from Peter Bell.

They obviously think they’ll get him next year on the cheap.

If I were Jesse I would think that wraps up any thought of playing for Freo ever now. If they dont value him or want him then we all move on and they can stop bugging him every year. Imagine for a moment if Jesse is playing well next year and in the top 3 or 4 goalkickers...and  the dees are in the top four. Imagine how dispirited the players at Freo will feel about this and how stupid Bell will feel. Plus they have dicked around the trade period for a week...joke of a club. 

Jesse to Freo is over for GOOD now. Jesse to WC might be in play next year more likely for players than picks or a mix. But lets see if we can Jesse back up and about after his foot injury and stamp his name as a dominant key forward. 

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Just now, bingers said:

Well, now that the Hogan trade is off the table, can we all get back to discussing biscuits?

have we discussed the relative benefits of Scotch fingers... excellent dunking if one is into that kind of thing

 

Guess this is what happens when you pluck a boundary line commentator for the WAFL off the streets to run your footy club. Peter Bell is an amateur and has set his club back a decade. 


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