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Just now, Redleg said:

I get the feeling a number of clubs and managers are not going to forget Freo’s behaviour in this trade period.

Would love to see them get bitten by this. Although in truth that may already have happened. I cant see their players would be loving what the club is doing at the moment...really has an amateur hour look to it. Doesnt bode well for club morale. IF ( and its a big if) Hogan and Lobb do get there...its not a great way to start is it. Welcome to the club boys.

 
3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I get the feeling a number of clubs and managers are not going to forget Freo’s behaviour in this trade period.

That number is "17" ;)

 
10 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

No but you’d think he would know the intentions of players

Still odd for any manager to comment about other players but he's also a media guy I guess.  

15 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Liam Pickering just said that all 3 players definitely want to leave.

He said the deal will get done.

Neale to Brisbane

Hogan to Freo

 pick 5 to Suns 

May and second round pick to Melbourne 

Where has he said this?


34 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Are you thinking he's with us in 19 ? I'm not so sure.

That’s if he stays bb. 

Just now, layzie said:

Still odd for any manager to comment about other players but he's also a media guy I guess.  

He probably knows a bit of what's going on, but there is no chance he is privy to what the players and clubs, are truly thinking. He is probably just talking about his own experiences. 

 
16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This can't be real. 

Of course it's real... it's on that interweb thingy !!!

Just now, Wiseblood said:

He probably knows a bit of what's going on, but there is no chance he is privy to what the players and clubs, are truly thinking. He is probably just talking about his own experiences. 

Nah, just clickbait Wise ?


Pickers on sen still thinks the deal will go ahead. 

Pic 5 from Brisbane to freo to us to gc. 

Neale goes to Brisbane, hogan to freo, may to us and 5 to gc. (Hopefully we can get kk in there too)  

Will be interesting to c if it gets done. 

2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

That’s if he stays bb. 

Without being too cute I'd have thought, despite all the normal niceties uttered, that his remaining at the Dees now is just this side of untenable .

21 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Well I believe it has got to the stage that if what you are insinuating is true he can play FF at Casey. I think he is better than that though so he will play his best for us. Freo stance may have helped him into staying at least until 2021.

Time will tell dl4e. 

4 minutes ago, demon191919 said:

Where has he said this?

SEN


1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Without being too cute I'd have thought, despite all the normal niceties uttered, that his remaining at the Dees now is just this side of untenable .

Who knows but footy is a business now so anything is possible. 

Hopefully on Dockerland the 'Is Peter Bell the right guy' thread is nearing 100 pages. 

14 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Pickers on sen still thinks the deal will go ahead. 

Pic 5 from Brisbane to freo to us to gc. 

Neale goes to Brisbane, hogan to freo, may to us and 5 to gc. (Hopefully we can get kk in there too)  

Will be interesting to c if it gets done. 

I think we still get short-changed from this.


Just now, layzie said:

Hopefully on Dockerland the 'Is Peter Bell the right guy' thread is nearing 100 pages. 

His contract says he's being paid on a daily basis.....

 
30 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Pickers on sen still thinks the deal will go ahead. 

Pic 5 from Brisbane to freo to us to gc. 

Neale goes to Brisbane, hogan to freo, may to us and 5 to gc. (Hopefully we can get kk in there too)  

Will be interesting to c if it gets done. 

This feels like massive unders... Only May and KK for Hogan?


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