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We donโ€™t have to buckle or change our demands at all.

He is a contracted player.

 
  On 15/10/2018 at 09:08, Beetle said:

Actually he played for Carlton, St Kilda and Hawthorn, never Richmond.

Apologies you are correct

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:18, Wells 11 said:

Completely agree. Really a wierd article . This little excerpt says it all

"Hogan stands to make approximately $900,000 next year at the Demons so a jump into seven figures is not overly significant, but the Dockers began to smell a rat when Melbourne then came and asked for two first round selections as well." 

I mean what did they expect?  Jesse has been greedy in going for that length of contract...but Freo could easily say to his manager "nope its strictly 4" without getting into ANY haggling with the MFC itself. 

 

That's not a rat you're smelling Belly. You're a small man, your nose is too close to your date!

 
  On 15/10/2018 at 08:50, sue said:

I know nothing of the journos you mention.  But they don't have to be "out to get MFC" to promote our adversary's cause.  They just have to be sucking up to someone at the other club.  I doubt if many of them have any devotion to truth.  They are in a matey culture.

They also just want a story out every day... and especially at trade time, this is there Melbourne cup week!! 

They only need to โ€œverifyโ€ it from a source or a contact at Freo for them to run with it. 

Bloody hell the whole things taken a right turn around a roundabout the wrong way heading to Bizarroville !!!

Too many involved been drinking their own bathwater.

 


  On 15/10/2018 at 08:44, daisycutter said:

quite.

but don't forget there has been a big change in management at freo very recently

This is significant. 

As you imply any in-principle agreements happened before Bell started his job.  On starting he naturally asks for a trade update, doesn't like what he sees, delves deeper, still doesn't like it and stops everything.

Upshot - tries to keep Neale and not so keen on Hogan. 

That is fair enough and to be honest I wouldn't give any player with a foot injury 8 years either, regardless of the $$ he wanted.

As we now know, the problem is so many other deals are dependent on Bell making decisions.  Analysis time is over!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:11, Richard Tionary said:

Quite a big development that no one is talking about - we want 5, 23 AND 30. 

I confess that for me that would be a lot closer to what I would be comfortable with us accepting, especially given Jason Taylorโ€™s track record thus far. 

But this whole contract talk confuses me, surely the way it works is prospective club makes offer/deal with player, player confirms he would be happy to move under those terms, and then the two clubs negotiate a trade. 

I do not understand Freo and their attitude to trading at all. (mind you I don't think I want to)

Hogan has 1 year left on his present contract.

Asks us if he can explore his options with Freo.

MFC agree on the understanding that we would need to get fair value in any trade at this time with Freo.

Hogan and Manager meet with Freo.

Freo do their due diligence ( I would imagine this would include a clear understanding of Hogan's expectations and those of the MFC)

Freo announce that they will no longer be looking at Hogan as they cannot meet MFC trade requirements (no mention of the contract requirements of Hogan and his management and an inference that there may be some unspecified problems)

Freo meet with Hogan on Saturday after Bell's announcement that they are no longer interested

Been reported that MFC would accept 5, 23 & 30

Given all that I would say that there is not a lot of goodwill between Freo and Hogan and hos management or between Freo and MFC.

As negotiating strategies go, Freo's approach is more than very strange. 

 
  On 15/10/2018 at 09:18, Wells 11 said:

Completely agree. Really a wierd article . This little excerpt says it all

"Hogan stands to make approximately $900,000 next year at the Demons so a jump into seven figures is not overly significant, but the Dockers began to smell a rat when Melbourne then came and asked for two first round selections as well." 

I mean what did they expect?  Jesse has been greedy in going for that length of contract...but Freo could easily say to his manager "nope its strictly 4" without getting into ANY haggling with the MFC itself. 

 

As chook fowler said above... this is just becoming absurd.

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:11, Richard Tionary said:

Quite a big development that no one is talking about - we want 5, 23 AND 30. 

Which would help us in filling the vacant spots on our list.

This article also seems far more credible than anything on foxsports or foxfooty.


  On 15/10/2018 at 09:28, CHF said:

I do not understand Freo and their attitude to trading at all. (mind you I don't think I want to)

Hogan has 1 year left on his present contract.

Asks us if he can explore his options with Freo.

MFC agree on the understanding that we would need to get fair value in any trade at this time with Freo.

Hogan and Manager meet with Freo.

Freo do their due diligence ( I would imagine this would include a clear understanding of Hogan's expectations and those of the MFC)

Freo announce that they will no longer be looking at Hogan as they cannot meet MFC trade requirements (no mention of the contract requirements of Hogan and his management and an inference that there may be some unspecified problems)

๏ปฟ Freo meet with Hogan on Saturday after Bell's announcement๏ปฟ๏ปฟ that they are no longer interested

Been reported that MFC would accept 5, 23 & 30

Given all that I would say that there is not a lot of goodwill between Freo and Hogan and hos management or between Freo and MFC.

๏ปฟ As negotiating strategies go, Freo's approach is more than very strange. 

Have you heard anymore whispers over the past day or so, CHF?

The $8m/8 year story combined with John Ralphโ€™s piece in todayโ€™s Herald Sun really make you wonder why we shouldnโ€™t keep Hogan for 2019 with the objective of keeping him at the club for the longer journey.

The caption accompanying the Ralph article on p54 of the Herald Sun had Hoganโ€™s stats down as elite for disposals and groundball gets inside 50 and above average for marks, marks inside 50, goals and score involvements. Together with the tale of the high price tag suggests we can work on him if the Dockers arenโ€™t willing to talk turkey at our required price of picks 5, 23 & 30.

I donโ€™t think Hogan wants to go. I think he has had a gutful of Freo sniffing every year...

If the offer stands firm, then thatโ€™s what it is...

  On 15/10/2018 at 08:59, Lord Neville X Flash said:

But crappy journalism exists in all area's of news, but it doesn't mean its due to manipulation or secret relationships, or even favouritism. It's just an opinion that may be way off. 

EDIT: having read the article i see nothing wrong with it.... where's the problem?

 

Itโ€™s hard to know where to begin. Firstly it is not a description off the trade taken from multiple angles, it is a press statement from Fremantle siting only their view of why they are behaving like idiots. Next it does not logically hold water, as others have mentioned, how did the deal get to club to club negotiations without them having an in principal agreement on the contract. That just doesnโ€™t happen these days, before tings even progress to the club that holds the player the purchasing club and player have a deal in place. Next: 

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A Hogan trade is not dead in the water, but it appears Melbourne will have to buckle first.

The substance of the article is that Jesseโ€™s contract length is the killer what could Melbourne buckling doabout that?

The whole article is just a PR statement from Freo. I am not saying that the journalist is biased, just lazy and more like a PR agent than a journo 

Edited by FlashInThePan

Does make it interesting though how there is now another reason for this to fall over other than because of us apparently playing โ€˜hardballโ€™ 


  On 15/10/2018 at 09:35, monoccular said:

C'mon guys n gals, (and of course non binaries.)

Only 46 pages to the 400 mark.

Could we reach 500?

 

How angry would people be if we just agreed to say pick 5 and pick 30

the outcome effectively being hogan for may & kolo 

I mean I think itโ€™s worth accepting unders to increase our chances of the 2019 premiership at this point. 

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:33, FlashInThePan said:

Itโ€™s hard to know where to begin. Firstly it is not a description off the trade taken fro๏ปฟm multiple angles, it is a press statement from Fremantle siting only their view of why they are behaving like idiots. Next it does not logically hold water, as others have mentioned, how did the deal get to club to clu๏ปฟb negotiations without them having an in principal agreement on the contract. That just doesnโ€™t happen these days, before tings even progress to the club that holds the player the purchasing club and player have a deal in place. Next: 

The subst does Jesseโ€™s contract length have to do with Melbourne, nothing we  

I read it as though Freo were not prepared to cough up that much money, that many years and those high picks. And therefore Freo called the negotiations off. And that they would offer Hogan the 8x8, but not give up the draft picks. 

I could very well be wrong, the article was ambiguous. Having thought about it more, it is a poorly written article, but that doesn't mean there is not a lot of truth in it. 


โ€œA Hogan trade is not dead in the water, but it appears Melbourne will have to buckle firstโ€

Why the hell should we buckle? Heโ€™s the best young KPF to come on the market for years and we want proper compensation for him, plus heโ€™s contracted. 

That plus the โ€œsmell a ratโ€ line has just added bizarreness to an already weird trade discussion. 

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:38, Pates said:

โ€œA Hogan trade is not dead in the water, but it appears Melbourne will have to buckle firstโ€

Why the hell should we buckle? Heโ€™s the best young KPF to come on the market for years and we want proper compensation for him, plus heโ€™s contracted. 

That plus the โ€œsmell a ratโ€ line has just added bizarreness to an already weird trade discussion. 

He didn't say we should buckle, he just thinks that is the only way it will happen. 

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:32, demon191919 said:

Have you heard anymore whispers over the past day or so, CHF?

No. it has gone a bit quiet. 

The last I heard was that hogan was happy to play with MFC next season and MFC were happy to have him play with us next season.

 

 
  On 15/10/2018 at 09:30, Cards13 said:

As chook fowler said above... this is just becoming absurd.

Days of or lives stuff.

 

  On 15/10/2018 at 09:28, CHF said:

I do not understand Freo and their attitude to trading at all. (mind you I don't think I want to)

Hogan has 1 year left on his present contract.

Asks us if he can explore his options with Freo.

MFC agree on the understanding that we would need to get fair value in any trade at this time with Freo.

Hogan and Manager meet with Freo.

Freo do their due diligence ( I would imagine this would include a clear understanding of Hogan's expectations and those of the MFC)

Freo announce that they will no longer be looking at Hogan as they cannot meet MFC trade requirements (no mention of the contract requirements of Hogan and his management and an inference that there may be some unspecified problems)

Freo meet with Hogan on Saturday after Bell's announcement that they are no longer interested

Been reported that MFC would accept 5, 23 & 30

Given all that I would say that there is not a lot of goodwill between Freo and Hogan and hos management or between Freo and MFC.

As negotiating strategies go, Freo's approach is more than very strange. 

I find the timeline interesting in that Hogan met Freo after they withdrew their offer. Is that when the Hogan camp asked for 8 years, 8 million as an FU Freo, pay up or shut up?

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