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11 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

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!!!!!!

For a recently newlywed like Bell the ‘no nookie’ approach may have currency. However after several years of marriage it may become an empty threat.

 
9 hours ago, skills32 said:

I think so too. Still learning who is what here.

Won't happen again with that muppet.

If I am the ‘muppet’ then you have misread @Deestroy All’s diagnosis...

Posters can whisper sweet nothings in our ear straight from their [censored] but Land has a long memory and it isn’t kind to those who do so. #rpfcrememberstrolls

 

You can email all your thoughts on Jesse Hogan to [email protected]

I have already done it and told him what I think. 

All Noise, posturing and fugazzi.

The deal will happen.


56 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Nasher, you’re on  fire!

I'll call the Fire Brigade.

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Are we all sure we have all the information?

I don't think so.

That's the only other thing I'm sure of.  We don't.

10 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

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?

 

This is the bit that gets me angry.

Sell the trade they have for multiple larger numbers and then say the deal is off. That is Primary School etiquette 

 
1 hour ago, Nasher said:

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.

But hang on mate. Dangerfield is coming isn't he?

I'm feeling content - no lose situation.

Trade with Fremantle will happen at a reasonable price and we'll on trade for May.

Trade doesn't happen and an exciting experiment with Jesse at CHB in 2019.

The dogs may bark but the caravan rolls along.


29 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

You can email all your thoughts on Jesse Hogan to [email protected]

I have already done it and told him what I think. 

And what did you say.......?

3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

And what did you say.......?

... that tackler is a Nigerian prince whose father the king has been imprisoned by military plotters and his $100m fortune has been frozen by banks. And PB has been specially selected to gain 10% of that for a small favour ...

I just told him how amazing Jesse is and that he should just do the deal and leave the thinking to those better qualified for it. 

1 hour ago, sue said:

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.   

Signs of a person who is not very confident in the decisions and actions that he might take or gets involved in, yet still insists on punching above his weight.

50 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Projection level  -  Infinity

Spot on.

It's funny isn't it and a pretty good microcosm of the fetid, stagnant pool of rumour, half truths and calculated lies that passes for reporting and 'news'  this time of year.

I mean the opinion of a middle age bloke who had an affair with a teen, is called toot root by everyone because of his out of control drug habit, has been barred as a player agent and is in total disgrace gets oxygen. Crazy.


50 minutes ago, rpfc said:

If I am the ‘muppet’ then you have misread @Deestroy All’s diagnosis...

Posters can whisper sweet nothings in our ear straight from their [censored] but Land has a long memory and it isn’t kind to those who do so. #rpfcrememberstrolls

Remember Strolls?

Who's that? I've forgotten. 

A guy whos been at the club for 2 days and the CEO calling shots with list management........(laughs).

37 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

... that tackler is a Nigerian prince whose father the king has been imprisoned by military plotters and his $100m fortune has been frozen by banks. And PB has been specially selected to gain 10% of that for a small favour ...

Sounds great where do I sign on. I will send you all my banking detail if that helps. The password is fuBellend#1

Edited by ManDee
NB not diected at you MR

Just now, Ugottobekidding said:

Maybe Jesse was not very impressed by what he saw at Freo

one wouldn't need to be einstein

i can't fathom why jesse would want to go to freo of all places even before this fiasco


Hogan may not like what he saw at Freo , however it would be easy money for him to make !!!! . Reminds me of the old days at Demonland , when we got smashed by 186 pts players laughed about it, one player got dropped. If that wasn't easy money for playing for a club , I don't know what is .

4 hours ago, Atholwebb said:

This article provides nothing. No direct quote or even a vague reference to an ‘unnamed source’. Just a hunch on the part of the journo. Yet based on this most of you are piling back on believing Jesse will be a Docker by Wednesday. 

I’m telling you right now. They’ve gone cold on him. Bell isn’t bluffing, they’re no longer interested.

We’re stuck with Hogan for 12 months and this will all happen again next year.

3 hours 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.

and why trade the pick that was already agreed upon ?  as from what been said a deal was done for 6 and a second round pick  in principal then freo  traded pick 6 ! 

Edited by markc

 
3 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

This article provides nothing. No direct quote or even a vague reference to an ‘unnamed source’. Just a hunch on the part of the journo. Yet based on this most of you are piling back on believing Jesse will be a Docker by Wednesday. 

I'm telling you right now. They've gone cold on him. Bell isn't bluffing, they're no longer interested.

We’re stuck with Hogan for 12 months and this will all happen again next year.

And if you are wrong you will have Peter Bell as your avatar for a year.

Edited by ManDee

3 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

This article provides nothing. No direct quote or even a vague reference to an ‘unnamed source’. Just a hunch on the part of the journo. Yet based on this most of you are piling back on believing Jesse will be a Docker by Wednesday. 

I’m telling you right now. They’ve gone cold on him. Bell isn’t bluffing, they’re no longer interested.

We’re stuck with Hogan for 12 months and this will all happen again next year.

Being stuck with Cale Morton was a lot worse. No doubt about it


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