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Why would anyone want a player that would prefer to play for Freo. He obviously has more important things in his life than football and that is obvious. He is a sublime talent but his head is not on the footy field.

 
 
2 minutes ago, 64'' said:

To wait that long for such a pathetic outcome.Bunch of amateurs....

Hope the hangover has subsided. 


2 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

You've got some good footy views STMJ but you really are an awful person. 

Why awful? 

Posters are complaining and trade period is not even over. 

They have no idea what we'll end up with and they refuse to look at the picture at large.

If we don't win a flag in the next 5 years and Hogan takes Freo to one, that's when I'll admit that the trade was a fail or that we got 'unders' for Hogan.

Good that the deal has been done.

Despite his talent, it was always been what he could do for us.

He had some good games but overall his contribution was patchy at best, when we could get him on the paddock. 

He has not been the worth the coin he was being paid and certainly not worth more based on his performance.

Sick of the constant speculation around this guy. 

We are building a team where everyone has a role.

We were not building a team around one player.

 

 

The circus has finally left town.

The MELTDOWN has officially begun

I repeat....

The meltdown has officially begun

Please adorn appropriate safety Thick skins and woolly socks 

( Not really sure about the socks..but you just can't take chances ... All that molten angst lying around ;) )

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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

So Freo this trade period
Gain - 14 and some later pics, Hogan, Lobb, Conca

Lose - pick 6 and Neale

They've smashed it. They've landed Hogan and Lobb AND still got a pick int he first round. We've been poor by comparison. Disappointing.

Except without Lachie Neale, how are Fremantle going to get the to their forwards? Fyfe will do a lot of the heavy lifting, but who else? 

1 minute ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Why awful? 

Posters are complaining and trade period is not even over. 

They have no idea what we'll end up with and they refuse to look at the picture at large.

If we don't win a flag in the next 5 years and Hogan takes Freo to one, that's when I'll admit that the trade was a fail or that we got 'unders' for Hogan.

People are disappointed to see Hogan go.  Is there an issue with that?

You're dancing on their disappointment like a big bully.

1 minute ago, 64'' said:

To wait that long for such a pathetic outcome.Bunch of amateurs....

These bunch of amateurs just got us to  a preliminary final. you seem clueless in negotiation skills.

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Hope the hangover has subsided. 

Unfortunately l think it has just begun.

So T Mac goes down with an injury.  Who are our key forwards then? The Weid?  Yeah that will win a premiership!

For decades we have cried out for a power forward unit.....we get close and then we trade 'em.

Good one Dees!


2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

STEVE MAY HAVE JOINED US!

I see what you did there...noice ;)

1 minute ago, Baghdad Bob said:

People are disappointed to see Hogan go.  Is there an issue with that?

You're dancing on their disappointment like a big bully.

No, they're disappointed about 'pick value' that we're getting back.

Nothing else.

Yes Jesse can do some spectacular things on the footy field. But I really think he is an individual driven player, this might change with maturity but I doubt it... 

He lacks defensive pressure it never seemed to fully buy into our team & city. 

Its no coincidence that our BEST wins of the last 4 or 5 years have been with no Jesse. 

we have netted a pick 3 in return where we will get a full back for 4-5 years, a potential outside runner (former pick 5) & pick 23 to bring in a very decent role player. 

Sure pick 19 would have been better, perhaps we have something planed already for 23 in an on trade?  


8 minutes ago, DTJ said:

Watch every other club in the league circle our midfield over the next 3 years.

"Melbourne give up their stars for peanuts. Let's give Clayton, Angus and Christian a call, surely we can get em for a second round each."

We'd better get on with winning next year's premiership so I can live with Jesse nabbing the Colemans in 2022-2025.

your full of joy and positivity

Just now, 64'' said:

Unfortunately l think it has just begun.

Awesome... more ch it posts coming to Demonland.

 
5 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Freo have been absolutely desperate for a key forward .. we DID have leverage before we came out and admitted we're happy for him to go home and we need the deal to get done for May... Amateurish

If Hogan made it clear to all and sundry that he wanted to go home, then why not say we are happy for him to go home.  No one would believe us if we said we'd hang on to him grimly.

1 minute ago, stevethemanjordan said:

No, they're disappointed about 'pick value' that we're getting back.

Nothing else.

The pick value is good then fair

Nothing else. 


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