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Ask not for whom the Bell trolls, he trolls for thee.

 

I just hope we don’t have to go through all this garbage again next year


I wonder if Freo have convinced Neale to stay. Just a thought. 

31 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Strangely I don't think I'd want to play poker against Bell.

Either would I. He’d trip over, spill his beer over the table and knock over everyone’s chips!

 
Just now, Deevout said:

I wonder if Freo have convinced Neale to stay. Just a thought. 

Would make more sense if they had but I highly doubt it.. From all reports he doesn't sound happy with the club

I’m speechless. Fremantle really are a joke. 


We need to say nothing, don't inflame the situation and hope Freo or Brisbane do the Neale deal. Then straight on the phone with a promise that all will be forgiven if they give us pick 5 and the future 2nd rounder.

As long as that all happens with more than an hour left we'll get May and come up happy.

Freo are using their leverage. Good luck to them. Not sure I'd be going this hard but I'd be doing similar.

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

We need to say nothing, don't inflame the situation and hope Freo or Brisbane do the Neale deal. Then straight on the phone with a promise that all will be forgiven if they give us pick 5 and the future 2nd rounder.

As long as that all happens with more than an hour left we'll get May and come up happy.

Freo are using their leverage. Good luck to them. Not sure I'd be going this hard but I'd be doing similar.

My thoughts exactly

Just now, Demonland said:

He's asked them to trade him to Brisbane ASAP. I'm paraphrasing but he doesn't want to be there.

It’s pretty easy to understand why huh. 

Just now, demon191919 said:

Would make more sense if they had but I highly doubt it.. From all reports he doesn't sound happy with the club

You could also add most Australia as well.


first cam mccarthy debacle then this - wadda club. should be pushed to the wafl and bring in a tassie team

5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Barrett getting in on the Fremantle troll train. 

loving it ET ?

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

We need to say nothing, don't inflame the situation and hope Freo or Brisbane do the Neale deal. Then straight on the phone with a promise that all will be forgiven if they give us pick 5 and the future 2nd rounder.

As long as that all happens with more than an hour left we'll get May and come up happy.

Freo are using their leverage. Good luck to them. Not sure I'd be going this hard but I'd be doing similar.

I don't think Jess would want to even step into that dump, even with his bad foot?

Pretty disappointed that we were willing to get bent over like that, if true

4 minutes ago, Deevout said:

I wonder if Freo have convinced Neale to stay. Just a thought. 

Not convinced, just making him stay. 


It’s only early here in London but I had a gut feeling something had changed and I had to have a look. What I’d love for the club to do is when Jesse gets back from his holidays to have a meeting with him and tell him how pathetic Freo were to deal with and that they clearly don’t rate him as highly as we do. We should then put a contract in front of him for at least two more years but I would love it to be a long term contract so Freo never get their grubby little hands on him. 

You’re an idiot Bell. 

 
Just now, deebug said:

Maybe we could ask the AFL if we can use a future pick now? They might just say yes?

I wondered that myself.  The "Bell" clause.

1 minute ago, Mondê said:

Pretty disappointed that we were willing to get bent over like that, if true

We may have just fed Barrett the 5 & 23 thing just to make Bell look even more stupid. 

Uppercut and a right hook on the way out the door.


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