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One should never recruit a Key Position player from WA if this trade becomes a reality. 

Hogan’s career is still in first gear...

 

F.($&..k...

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

If all of these deals get done in the next few hours what are they going to do on the live telecast tonight. Fox and AFL should get everyone to slow down.

I guess a heap of interviews... 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

If all of these deals get done in the next few hours what are they going to do on the live telecast tonight. Fox and AFL should get everyone to slow down.

I can't wait for the two hour telecast where the only deal going down is Karl Amon to the Saints for a fifth round pick.  Riveting.

 

So if this is the case I guess the domino of Hogan should also follow very quickly.

But .... it hasn’t. Yet. Hmm ?

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 Neale hasn't even been officially traded yet so expect a bit of time before we expect a Hogan deal


Have i missed something??

Where has Cerra name come from??

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

I guess a heap of interviews... 

Yes, pre-recorded interviews - virtual live reality!!

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Have i missed something??

Where has Cerra name come from??

From someone's back pocket.

 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Have i missed something??

Where has Cerra name come from??

A Troll

Edited by John Demonic

3 minutes ago, Nasher said:

We’re over 10000 already mate.

Getting my pages and posts confused

400 pages, 10000 posts

Does anyone know if those lovely wafer biscuits with the layers of chocolate in the middle made it on the list.

No chance Cerra this trade.


3 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Maybe Omac could transition forward if May comes. Who knows? He could turn out like his brother.

Maybe..OMac was good in the finals. His confidence is rising

2 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

So if this is the case I guess the domino of Hogan should also follow very quickly.

But .... it hasn’t. Yet. Hmm ?

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C'mon mate you made your left field trolling opinion and its clear you are going to be wrong. Just let it go. 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:
Demons optimistic about the first aspect of the May/Hogan trade going through soon. So they lose Hogan but get a pick and May and Kolodjashnij, who was second in the 2015 best-and-fairest behind Lynch. Got to pitch it as a 3 for 1 for Hogan.

I rather quality over quantity

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

so that means it is 6 + 23 -2019 4th

so freo get more for neale (6 + 19)

got done by bell of all people - wow

While egos might get bruised, this should not be viewed as just Melb vs. Freo.

It’s overall outcomes.

I think Freo have done well.

GCS have given up quite a bit.

Melbourne have moved one player out and replaced with two that fill big gaps in the team. Add on the intangibles and information we aren’t privy to around Hogan and I suspect Mahoney and co. would be pretty happy. Especially if there’s also pick 23 in there that is exactly the type of pick Melbourne offloads for ready made gap filler players.

Simplistically this could end up +3 players that address gaps for a 2019 flag tilt, for the cost of a player who has emotionally checked out of the club and not able to be retained and Melbourne have coped quite well in the past when absent.

 

10 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

This is the oddest time for someone to ask people to calm down. About to trade a former pick 1, generational full forward.

 

 

Haha I understand but some of the things that are being said are comical. I have total trust in Mahoney and the footy dept. They will get the best possible deal done.


If Cerra is included in this trade i will be very happy, good news

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

C'mon mate you made your left field trolling opinion and its clear you are going to be wrong. Just let it go. 

Clear as mud GCDee.

Tick toc tick toc...

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

One should never recruit a Key Position player from WA if this trade becomes a reality. 

Hogan’s career is still in first gear...

 

F.($&..k...

Whose body has let him down, in one fashion or another, ever since we drafted him.

He's a beauty, Jesse, but he's a liability in my view.

 
1 minute ago, olisik said:

If Cerra is included in this trade i will be very happy, good news

Prepare yourself for bad news...

6+23 for Hogan According to Gleeson from the Age

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