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14 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I have 13 followers, 4 are pending though. 

How do you get followers ET(no sarcasm intended)? Start up a religion, or apply to the ATO or something?

serious though....

 
9 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I've read all 329 pages and I'm convinced he's doing both.

Sorry Mazer I think you are wrong. But I agree that it is most likely one or the other.

5 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Sorry Mazer I think you are wrong. But I agree that it is most likely one or the other.

Of course you are entitled to your own view. But according to my sources, who may or may not exist, and who are both shadowy and of impeccable repute, and eventually, something WILL happen, except in the situation where it doesn't.

 
23 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

We should have a poll on who thinks he is gone and who thinks he stays

I think he is gone, and i also think that he will go and stay there,  but then i don't care where there is, so there.....

36 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

We should have a poll on who thinks he is gone and who thinks he stays

Can we do it 8.30 Wednesday night?

It might help me with my vote.

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25 minutes ago, willmoy said:

How do you get followers ET(no sarcasm intended)? Start up a religion, or apply to the ATO or something?

serious though....

I think it starts with having friends who find you interesting enough to follow...

49 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Where are you reading this? Oh I see its the vibe. It's your opinion,  that's ok. In my opinion  it's better to say it's your opinion.

It’s my ‘opinion’ that Hogan toured Freo facilities and went deep into discussions, medical checks with them about a trade? 

No vibe ManDee. Photos are also admissible in court.

Have you got your Ricky Nixon in jockeys pic copy, pasted and at the ready? Make sure it’s the right sized file for upload.

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1 hour ago, EnterTheDragon said:

I’m reading that a guy currently playing at a top club with premiership aspirations and an attacking style of footy suited to forwards is VERY open to being traded to a shite club with a dour defensive minded coach with little hope of playing finals for at least the next three years. 

Am I wrong?

A bloke who has suffered from cancer and lost his old man within a short period of time is looking at his options to move home.

i have good mail on this and can say for certain that Hogan loves the club and the boys. 

He might go but make no mistake there is no I’ll feeling towards Melbourne.

 
56 minutes ago, willmoy said:

How do you get followers ET(no sarcasm intended)? Start up a religion, or apply to the ATO or something?

serious though....

a good start willmoy is to create a suitably public outrage. anything will do, but ethan can explain better


54 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Sorry Mazer I think you are wrong. But I agree that it is most likely one or the other.

i'm 87% sure you are 100% correct about the 50% odds

14 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

A bloke who has suffered from cancer and lost his old man within a short period of time is looking at his options to move home.

i have good mail on this and can say for certain that Hogan loves the club and the boys. 

He might go but make no mistake there is no I’ll feeling towards Melbourne.

i haven't heard one poster say there ever was

15 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

A bloke who has suffered from cancer and lost his old man within a short period of time is looking at his options to move home.

i have good mail on this and can say for certain that Hogan loves the club and the boys. 

He might go but make no mistake there is no I’ll feeling towards Melbourne.

And I don't think there would be any ill feelings from the club or the boys. 

The Dees and us just want fair compensation so we can improve our list. 

I'm positive that Freo still want him, warts and all. They just want their cake and to eat it too. 

The Weller deal last year has them thinking that you can always get away with murder at the trade table. 

1 hour ago, Demon from Sydney said:

Jesus christ what a load of crap.As if hes the only 1 in the world who has had a health scare (and thats all it was because he's over it). Everyone's parents die so i just cant buy that garbage.Jesse is just playing the game & leaving everyone else to speculate & creare drame just like the Dockers are doing.Obviously hes not man enough to front the media or put out a statenent either way. But does it mean just because you have a health scare that renders you completely useless in making a choice or any other decision in your life? If his nuts dont work how would Freo help that?

 

What an [censored] hole of a poster you are. 100%.

A 'health scare' is when the doc makes a diagnosistic mistake. Jesse had CANCER, and the ramifications can affect him long term even if the risk of death is no longer near. Are you his physician? Otherwise what you write is garbage. 

But Mr Macho from Sydney anonymously thinks it's nothing to watch a parent die from cancer and should forget about it and be "man enough"!!!! 

What a [censored].

 

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16 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

A bloke who has suffered from cancer and lost his old man within a short period of time is looking at his options to move home.

i have good mail on this and can say for certain that Hogan loves the club and the boys. 

He might go but make no mistake there is no I’ll feeling towards Melbourne.

To add there is no ill  feeling from Melbourne to Jesse either.  

However, I can’t say the same about MFC, Hogan, Hogan’s manager, Steven May, Gold Coast, Lobbe, GWS, Kelly, and Kelly’s manager toward Peter Bell and Fremantle. 


16 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

A bloke who has suffered from cancer and lost his old man within a short period of time is looking at his options to move home.

i have good mail on this and can say for certain that Hogan loves the club and the boys. 

He might go but make no mistake there is no I’ll feeling towards Melbourne.

If Jesse kicks a goal in red and blue next season for every poster who says they have “good mail” on what’s happening we will win the flag.

* I’ve stated nowhere that he has ill feeling towards Melbourne. Merely that he’s dead keen to leave and get to Freo.

43 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

It’s my ‘opinion’ that Hogan toured Freo facilities and went deep into discussions, medical checks with them about a trade? 

No vibe ManDee. Photos are also admissible in court.

Have you got your Ricky Nixon in jockeys pic copy, pasted and at the ready? Make sure it’s the right sized file for upload.

ETD I have seen much of what you have seen, where we differ is the conclusions we come to. Players tour other clubs facilities, sometimes they end up there sometimes they don't. Bruce Lee to Peter Bell that would be a bitter pill everyday you open Demonland. I'm looking forward to it.

 

Regardless of mail Fremantle and Peter 'tinker' Bell seem to be butchering everything they put their minds to so far this trade period.

The potential Neale trade looks like it could fall through this week

1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I've read all 329 pages and I'm convinced he's doing both.

Can we get to 400+,  by the time trading is done for 2018 ?


Part of me wants him to go to Gold Coast at the final hour for a mountain of cash just to see the reaction from Freo fans.

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17 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

If Jesse kicks a goal in red and blue next season for every poster who says they have “good mail” on what’s happening we will win the flag.

* I’ve stated nowhere that he has ill feeling towards Melbourne. Merely that he’s dead keen to leave and get to Freo.

You also said Freo have gone cold on him and are not interested if I remember correctly. So is he staying or going?

 

I have a secret sauce.

Freo get pick 5 from BNE for Neale and Hogan goes to KFC for pick 6, 17 and 68, (family bucket) which he swaps for picks 22, 223 and 2 (spicy wings, nuggets and a coke) Bell refuses the wings but cleverly swaps the nuggets for a packet of darts which Hogan accepts and becomes a Marquis player. (nice Moustache and boots.)

1 minute ago, special robert said:

I have a secret sauce.

Freo get pick 5 from BNE for Neale and Hogan goes to KFC for pick 6, 17 and 68, (family bucket) which he swaps for picks 22, 223 and 2 (spicy wings, nuggets and a coke) Bell refuses the wings but cleverly swaps the nuggets for a packet of darts which Hogan accepts and becomes a Marquis player. (nice Moustache and boots.)

hard to fault your logic there, special


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