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While the biscuits have been removed from this thread, we seem to have been left with a few that are crackers.

Only one and a half days left and still nothing.

 
3 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

trade period should be 2 days. its so boring 

It's a bit like a bag of crisps...more air than potato...there IS actually only about 2 days of trade....just , it's spread over 10 !!

15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Let's all calm down, stop playing the man and antagonising others. We have a common enemy here. Let's focus on the colour purple.

Oprah?


10 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

don't you mean Oprah?

where's judge judy when you need her?

1 minute ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Oprah?

had forgotten that Oprah co starred in that movie. It was mainly Whoopi who is remembered for her role and nomination as best actress.

Oprah did star in Beloved.

No biscuits as I recall in either movie.

3 hours ago, old dee said:

On SEN this morning Watson said that Freo don't want to make the same mistake they made with Bennell. Hmm interesting comment!!!!!!

 

I think this has become a "Chinese Whisper'" 'old dee'....

My take was that Watson was trying to figure out why Freo had pulled out of the Jessie deal.

He thought that maybe they were running scared after the Bennell trade, they were jumping at shadows.

For those taking potshots at Watson (an easy target) I didn't hear him as saying Hogan was like Bennell at all, just that he couldn't understand why they wouldn't want to get Hogan over the line.

Like many of us he is a bit perplexed at the way they have handled things.

 
9 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

don't you mean Oprah?

They were both in it, but Soap Oprah is trade steak knives as far as I'm concerned.

Just imagine that big buffoon BT calling out Whooopppiiiee when she goes for a mark....

15 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Geez, now even Whoopi Goldberg is being brought into it.

Where does she fit into the trade moves?

Cryptic reference by D’Land to the trades being d(r) eadlocked.


3 minutes ago, rjay said:

I think this has become a "Chinese Whisper'" 'old dee'....

My take was that Watson was trying to figure out why Freo had pulled out of the Jessie deal.

He thought that maybe they were running scared after the Bennell trade, they were jumping at shadows.

For those taking potshots at Watson (an easy target) I didn't hear him as saying Hogan was like Bennell at all, just that he couldn't understand why they wouldn't want to get Hogan over the line.

Like many of us he is a bit perplexed at the way they have handled things.

I believe there is a reason rjay but like the rest of us it is unknown to us mere mortals.

Two things are strange to me.

- Dees put up no fight to keep him

- Freo very interest and have chased him for years then at the 11th hour pull out.

There is a reason we just don't what it is. I could guess but the laws of the land prohibit that action.

38 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

It is good to have you back stuie.

I thought he was Range Rover. 

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

I believe there is a reason rjay but like the rest of us it is unknown to us mere mortals.

Two things are strange to me.

- Dees put up no fight to keep him

- Freo very interest and have chased him for years then at the 11th hour pull out.

There is a reason we just don't what it is. I could guess but the laws of the land prohibit that action.

setting a high price and saying they were just as happy to keep him, suggest there is some fight

but at the end of the day who knows what to believe

i still think their no1 option would be to retain him on a new long term contract. the window is open and the mfc need to get going now not at the end of 2019

it would seem jesse wasn't prepared to accept no1 option so this is now playing out (and good for the club being strong)

29 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

don't you mean Oprah?

I think it’s a reference to some kind of biscuit. 


43 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

I’m a “troll” because I don’t trundle with lemmings off a cliff or say “baaa” with the herd?

Demonland hasn’t changed much. A few very good and sane posters but still too many fanboys (and girls) who get hurt derrières when confronted with sober assessments and clear eyed analysis.

Hi Stuie!

18 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

had forgotten that Oprah co starred in that movie. It was mainly Whoopi who is remembered for her role and nomination as best actress.

Oprah did star in Beloved.

No biscuits as I recall in either movie.

Sea Biscuit?

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

I believe there is a reason rjay but like the rest of us it is unknown to us mere mortals.

Two things are strange to me.

- Dees put up no fight to keep him

- Freo very interest and have chased him for years then at the 11th hour pull out.

There is a reason we just don't what it is. I could guess but the laws of the land prohibit that action.

What do you mean put up no fight to keep him? Fremantle made an offer and it was rejected. What would you call that?

This idea that the club is desperate to rid themselves of Hogan doesn’t seem based on anything but hearsay. Although I understand it fits a (predictably) negative narrative.

The club has stated quite clearly that this has move been driven by Jesse himself.

54 minutes ago, P-man said:

Enterthestuie would’ve been a catchy name. Opportunity missed.

I've never been good remembering the nuances of posters, but is there a bit of E25 about this old new poster ?


Too many players in limbo:  Neale, Hogan, May, KK and possibly Beames (Lions won't let him go if they don't get Neale).

Freo causing quite a log jam so something needs to happen soon. 

Anyone ready to guess when the AFL will get involved and kick Freo into gear or call in the mediators for the Neale and Hogan trades. 

3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

I thought he was Range Rover. 

The egotistical style is similar. stuie was more of a pedant. 

Didn’t mind either of their work. Small doses though.

I always wondered if RR was Yze_Magic resurrected.

 

Melbourne isn't really looking to keep Hogan. We could just as easily suggested he just play out next year etc. But no he's on the trade table. Discussion about the "price" is part of the game, not so much a "fight" in the sense of "hands off our Jesse" 

Has ETD gone to bed in the last 4 days?  I feel like there hasn't been an hour gone by where he hasn't posted something, and even in that time he's said absolutely nothing of note.  Extraordinary.


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