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15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Puzzle pieces falling into place. Let's hope there are still nice biscuits left in the jar for us. See what I did there. I'll get my coat.

Oh christ. Better hope the mods don't see that.

Keep airwaves free of frivolity and irrelevance in light of imminent Hogan announcements. All posts restricted to 200 characters

 
Just now, Mazer Rackham said:

Oh christ. Better hope the mods don't see that.

Keep airwaves free of frivolity and irrelevance in light of imminent Hogan announcements. All posts restricted to 200 characters

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19 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Poor bastard

Haha true! In all of this, we've forgotten that at the end of today, some, hopefully, good people will be Dockers.

Let's spare a thought for them...

 

Mike Sheehan Said he would be satisfied with Hogan out,  May In straight swap. Tell me anyone who would no more about the ins n out's of this club. 

If we get KK and a pick in the 20s on top we've done more than OK in my book 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Hey, @EnterTheDragon, seriously mate, you couldn't read a phone book.  ?

The font is pretty small and there are a LOT of pages, to be fair


21 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Poor bastard

This wins quote of the thread. Direct and fitting haha

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'm on page 399 which includes all the deleted from public view posts so we're unofficially almost there.

#adminperks

What %age of those involve old Bruce Lee here? ?

NAB AFL Trade twitter page showing the suggested "mega" trade as thus

Let's see what pans out

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Just now, EnterTheDragon said:

What %age of those involve old Bruce Lee here? ?

Time to be like water. And evaporate.


2 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Mike Sheehan Said he would be satisfied with Hogan out,  May In straight swap. Tell me anyone who would no more about the ins n out's of this club. 

Josh Mahoney.

6 minutes ago, GCDee said:

I'm so nervous... 

I haven't felt this way since the prelim... 

 

Something Jesse will not be experiencing. 

I just figured it out - Jessie Hogan is allergic to finals. That's why he is pretending his foot is injured and that's why he wanted an 8-year contract with Fremantle. It all makes sense now.

We'll get pick 6 and the trade that for both May and KK.

Just a gut feeling.


Just now, Deemented Are Go! said:

I think I need to poo

Save it for the AFL broadcast tonight.

Everyone is refusing to get their [censored] sorted until then.

Once the Neale deal goes through, Freo will have picks 6, 11, 19, 23 and 30 and still have to get Hogan and Lobb.

Now is precisely the time to call Freo's bluff and demand picks 6 and 11 and a swap of our pick 36 with their pick 23 or keep Hogan. There is no way Fremantle will want to lose Neale and miss out on Hogan. If we hold firm, they will buckle.

2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I just figured it out - Jessie Hogan is allergic to finals. That's why he is pretending his foot is injured and that's why he wanted an 8-year contract with Fremantle. It all makes sense now.

8 years at Freo guarantees no finals for the rest of his career. 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We'll get pick 6 and the trade that for both May and KK.

Just a gut feeling.

I think GC will give a pick too and we will throw in a next year pick for them

Channel 7 reporting that negotiations are suspended until Demonland thread hits 400.


Still not happy that Hogan is 23 and being traded...

I know all the permutations, but it is still wrong

Josh Kennedy left Carlscum...

the Weid better be committed to a long term career...

 

Just now, deeboy said:

Once the Neale deal goes through, Freo will have picks 6, 11, 19, 23 and 30 and still have to get Hogan and Lobb.

Now is precisely the time to call Freo's bluff and demand picks 6 and 11 and a swap of our pick 36 with their pick 23 or keep Hogan. There is no way Fremantle will want to lose Neale and miss out on Hogan. If we hold firm, they will buckle.

We don't seem to play that way.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Still not happy that Hogan is 23 and being traded...

I know all the permutations, but it is still wrong

Josh Kennedy left Carlscum...

the Weid better be committed to a long term career...

 

At which club ???

 

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1 minute ago, deeboy said:

Once the Neale deal goes through, Freo will have picks 6, 11, 19, 23 and 30 and still have to get Hogan and Lobb.

Now is precisely the time to call Freo's bluff and demand picks 6 and 11 and a swap of our pick 36 with their pick 23 or keep Hogan. There is no way Fremantle will want to lose Neale and miss out on Hogan. If we hold firm, they will buckle.

I agree. Losing Neale and only getting Lobb would cause a rebellion. They need hogan now . Pick 5, 19 and cerra 


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