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15 hours ago, Nasher said:

Jesse Hogan is damaged goods because Ricky Nixon and Karl Langdon said so.

Jesus Christ.

Just...

Jeez.

Don't forget about the tea leaves!

 

So, why would Fremantle put in an offer which included pick 11 & supposedly offer him $4.5m if they still hadn’t completed due diligence and were concerned about damaged goods? Makes no sense. Peter Bell is a lawyer, I’m going to assume he’s playing a big game, has put due diligence in there to fuel rumours to push Jesse's price down while not officially saying they’re pulling out.

Other than that, Fremantle is a basket case club, the AFL should intervene as this whole trade period has been a shambles. And why and how can you have a bloke who’s been at your club for 2 days calling all the shots? And CEO going into traderadio everyday.... they are is disarray. It doesn’t surprise me that Lyon & Bell/Rosich aren’t getting along, Ross just wants his players.

Edited by SFebes

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

So, why would Fremantle put in an offer which included pick 11 & supposedly offer him $4.5m if they still hadn’t completed due diligence? Makes no sense. ....

I naively assumed (and posted at the time) that Bell's comment about due diligence didn't refer to checking out the player.  I supposed  Bell was just  trying to use big 'business-speak' words instead of simply saying that they won't continue negotiating because MFC is asking far too much.    That seemed to fit the context in his press release and the point made by SFebes.   

 
47 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This isn't about them not wanting Jesse all of a sudden. It's about getting something for nothing. 

I wish we could go dodgy eBay seller on them and give them their win by accepting the second rounders but then send them one of those blow up Jesse dolls and then not return their emails. 

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Ywo questions DL.

Did you buy the doll thinking it was life size only to realize all the other things in the photo  are actually clever miniatures?

Is it a sex doll?

47 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

The bloke is passing on some info.  No need to pot the bloke, if you don’t believe it then good good for you and move on.  I’m sure there are many including myself who are happy to have info shared on here. 

From this post I can only assume you are unaware of this poster’s history. I will suggest that you treat the info he shares with some circumspection and leave it at that.


Just now, sue said:

I naively assumed (and posted at the time) that Bell's comment about due diligence didn't refer to checking out the player.  I supposed  Bell was just  trying to use big 'business-speak' words instead of simply saying that they won't continue negotiating because MFC is asking far too much.    That seemed to fit the context in his press release and the point made by SFebes.   

My interpretation was a more basic version of the same: dumb footballer trying to use corporate wank speak and mincing his words.

11 minutes ago, SFebes said:

So, why would Fremantle put in an offer which included pick 11 & supposedly offer him $4.5m if they still hadn’t completed due diligence? Makes no sense. Peter Bell is a lawyer, I’m going to assume he’s playing a big game, has put due diligence in there to fuel rumours to push Jesses price down while not officially saying they’re pulling out. Other than that, Fremantle is a basket case club, the AFL should intervene as this whole trade period has been a shambles. And why and how can you have a bloke who’s been at your club for 2 days calling all the shots? And CEO going into traderadio everyday.... they are is disarray. It doesn’t surprise me that Lyon & Bell/Rosich aren’t getting along, Ross just wants his players.

And why would they offer him a contract or trades in exchange at all if they were worried he was 'damaged goods'?

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

My interpretation was a more basic version of the same: dumb footballer trying to use corporate [censored] speak and mincing his words.

Nasher, you’re on  fire!

 

So the scenario is that just before Fremantle takes Jesse Hogan on a tour of their facility, a number of rumours start circulating about him that paint him in a negative light. The Dockers make him a lucrative offer to come home and then give Melbourne a low ball offer which, when rejected, causes them to pull out of doing their due diligence. Most clubs have gone beyond that style of negotiating but the rhinestone cowboys of Freo have yet to learn. I think they might be experiencing a bit of a wake up call at just about now.

Josh Mahoney: ok, I’m finally ready to sell that car you’ve had your eye on

Peter Bell: great! I’ve been hanging out for it.

JM: I’m asking $15K

PB: I think I can do that. Yeah, alright.

JM: come around and we’ll do the paperwork

Later…

PB: This will be a big hit with the chicks. Here’s your 9K

JM: 9K? We agreed 15!

PB: Yeah, well, I just spent 6 of it on something else so you have to accept 9 now

JM: I can’t sell it for 9

PB: take it or leave it, [censored]

JM: will have to leave it.

PB: (on twitter) I have pulled out of the deal. The asking price was not possible for me to meet. JM doesn’t negotiate in good faith. I don’t like the way that car handles anyway. And I think it’s got rust.


1 hour ago, Baghdad Bob said:

I think this is the most likely outcome but strangely, known troll GNF has said exactly what I've heard about Jesse.  It is the FD preference to keep him.  My source is well connected but I don't know where his information came from so I take it all with a grain of salt.

What I admire about you is your ability to have certainty around a situation that is anything but certain and your ability to sprout it probably close to 50 times in this thread alone. 

One of the critical unknowns about this deal is the relationship between MFC and Hogan.  If it is as I've heard and GNF suggests then MFC are in a very good position and can't really lose.  If not Jesse's situation is anything but clear.

Oh, and Graz, I agree with you.  Jesse to GCS on a mega-deal, AFL ambassadorship, Jesse out of the limelight which he might enjoy and he becomes a leader of a club that now has full AFL backing and a good administration.  GCS won't be much good next year but we have seen ourselves how a basket case can be turned around and GCS are better placed than we were to achieve that.

Interesting days ahead. 

Should we be manning the airport to see if he is going to GC, just for a day or two, to check out the surf?

19 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Josh Mahoney: ok, I’m finally ready to sell that car you’ve had your eye on

Peter Bell: great! I’ve been hanging out for it.

JM: I’m asking $15K

PB: I think I can do that. Yeah, alright.

JM: come around and we’ll do the paperwork

Later…

PB: This will be a big hit with the chicks. Here’s your 9K

JM: 9K? We agreed 15!

PB: Yeah, well, I just spent 6 of it on something else so you have to accept 9 now

JM: I can’t sell it for 9

PB: take it or leave it, [censored]

JM: will have to leave it.

PB: (on twitter) I have pulled out of the deal. The asking price was not possible for me to meet. JM doesn’t negotiate in good faith. I don’t like the way that car handles anyway. And I think it’s got rust.

Two days later -

PB: I was only kiddin’ the other day. How about 9 plus a steak knife.

Am I the only one who would want Jesse to play defence next year if he stays?

also, the Kolodjashnij deal will be separate to May. Read that it’ll be a future 3rd rounder. Probably completed tomorrow 

7 minutes ago, Mister Ed said:

Two days later -

PB: I was only kiddin’ the other day. How about 9 plus a steak knife.

5 minutes prior to that ...

PB's wife: you knew I was looking forward to that car! You've embarrassed me. You go right back and apologise and buy it!!! Or no nookie for the next ...... forever!!!!!!

What about some form of principles in this trade. Freo have shown none at all so Melbourne should not be dealing with them any longer. It is Freo that called it off. At the start Mahoney said 2 1st rounders for Hogan. For a player of his calibre that is fair enough and Bell threw shizen back in our faces. I just wouldn't deal with them.


1 minute ago, dl4e said:

What about some form of principles in this trade. Freo have shown none at all so Melbourne should not be dealing with them any longer. It is Freo that called it off. At the start Mahoney said 2 1st rounders for Hogan. For a player of his calibre that is fair enough and Bell threw shizen back in our faces. I just wouldn't deal with them.

What’s worse is jesses manager was told they were happy to use 5 or 6 on the deal by Fremantle and then they back flipped on it when negotiations started. 

Not a great way to do business but Brisbane and the giants are having as much trouble as us 

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

What about some form of principles in this trade. Freo have shown none at all so Melbourne should not be dealing with them any longer. It is Freo that called it off. At the start Mahoney said 2 1st rounders for Hogan. For a player of his calibre that is fair enough and Bell threw shizen back in our faces. I just wouldn't deal with them.

For a fit Jesse Hogan, with good attitude and no other issues that is a fair price. Maybe he doesn’t fit my description.

4 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

What’s worse is jesses manager was told they were happy to use 5 or 6 on the deal by Fremantle and then they back flipped on it when negotiations started. 

Not a great way to do business but Brisbane and the giants are having as much trouble as us 

If the deal is done that will happen as GC have apparently put 5 as their price for May and Neale deal will get it done. It’s the rest of the deal that has not been established.

Sounding like the deal will be done Tuesday allowing a day to do other deals for all concerned. 

Edited by Redleg

19 hours ago, Canplay said:

Ricky Nixon stating on Twitter that Jesse is damaged goods

 

Projection level  -  Infinity

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

If the deal is done that will happen as GC have apparently put 5 as their price for May and Neale deal will get it done. It’s the rest of the deal that has not been established.

Sounding like the deal will be done Tuesday allowing a day to do other deals for all concerned. 

I agree, and I get peter bell is trying to establish that he isn’t a push over or whatever but we have shown we are happy to pay slight overs or receive slight unders to get deals done quickly with no fuss 

5&23 to me is slight unders but a fair win-win 


Here's the bit that gets me:

Freo (apparently) had told Jesse's management that they would do the deal, involving their pick 6.  They then proceed to trade that out so that deal cannot get done.  WTF?

They then have a raft of picks, none of which would be enough to get the May deal done.  Their only hope is to get a high pick for Neale.  They baulk at this trade, and are saying they will not let him go.  They therefore cannot get the pick they know we would take to get it all done.  WTF??

We seem to have a positive relationship with Jesse, and have no need to accept a low ball offer.  Freo look like they are trying to be the Arthur Daley of the trading world.  Want us to offload our 2 first rounder valued player for chump change.  WTF??

Peter Bell-end and his team are confusing at best, deranged for certain.  Essentially lying to all sides and short dealing everyone they can.  If they had have taken a mature approach to all of this, they would have lost a midfielder (they have a few of those) and would get back a premium, marquee, 10 year power forward.

I'm sorry, I just don't get it.  There is no value to anyone behaving like this.

10 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I have 13 followers, 4 are pending though. 

Pending lobotomies, I presume.?

Edited by dieter

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

For a fit Jesse Hogan, with good attitude and no other issues that is a fair price. Maybe he doesn’t fit my description.

Red they are still in this despite their bravado & posturing. We are still in this while May is available. Freo must know that if we can't get May + we are not interested.

 
24 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Should we be manning the airport to see if he is going to GC, just for a day or two, to check out the surf?

I think he is a bit further north Mr. Leg, you might need to man the Brisbane international terminal.

AFL clubs have to get more professional about this (and by that I mean Fremantle)....we all know that the likely scenario is that all the players who want to leave are going to get to their club of choice by Wednesday but instead of just getting on with it and striking a fair deal we have to put up with days of this crap. 

Im actually feeling like a mark for getting sucked in to it all!


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