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Mahoney what are you thinking???

 

 

I hoped for a smigde more, but right now I'm OK with this.  We won two finals without Hogan. 


2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Let's see what we turn 6 and 23 into , feels like we have been shafted on the surface

Why do people rate Mahoney ? Lost the lever deal badly and we just got screwed. Massively. Ridiculous. You alway pay overs to extract a player. Except from the dees. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible waste. So Neale gets more for Freo ? 

Edited by Bay Riffin

3 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Maybe Im greedy but I feel like it needed to be more

Yes you are greedy.

 

So the deal is Hogan and Kent for 6 and 23.

Hopefully we keep 23 after getting May and KK.

This could yet end up an extremely embarrassing deal for us.

We will see how it all ends up after the May/KK deals.


I’ll back in our footy department everyday after what they’ve been able to achieve over the passed 4 years.

Thye have earned and deserve trust.

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

geeze, I heard his foot isn't too flash... too early? 

Off field issues as well.... :) 

 

Onesrds and upwards.   The reality is he didn't want to be at the MFC and we have avoided 12 months of angst and chatter.   And we don't need to watch the questionable body language any longer.   Keen to see what 6 and 23 morph into

10 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Wouldn't say it's extensive history... but he plays a style of game that is high intensity and high impact, but he will play a different game at the dockers than with us I think. Freo will not want him to roam as far from goal, so maybe that changes!

The below saw him miss bulk games;

Knee injury that saw him miss approx 6 weeks (2013, when he could only play for Casey).

Back stress in his first season (2014).

Testicular cancer (2017)

Broken collarbone (2017)

Hamstring injury (2017)

Navicular injury (2018)

For a 23 year old, this is extensive.

 


[censored] Fremantle but they’ve come out smelling roses. 

Edited by McQueen

Gun forwards who kick 50 goals are rare.

 

We have lost a beauty.

 

Good Luck to Jesse....but more importantly Go Dees!


Overall I think we did well. Got Hogan off with his big salary who did not want to be in Victoria as well his other issues for a first and second round pick.

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hahha hows the melts!!

It was bound to happen Dazzle ?

Gutted we have lost Jesse, but was hoping for a better pick or another player from somewhere?


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