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ill just leave this here for all to have their moment of silence...........

 

docker hogan.jpg

 
10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

According to Josh Mahoney:

Jesse wanted to go home and his preference was Fremantle. Leave on good terms. If Melbourne played in Perth he'd be playing for us.

Cold comfort 

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I never feel the same about players traded in as those drafted.  Bernie aside.

 
10 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I do just want to say that unlike nearly all players that leave Melbourne I will have a large soft spot for Hogan.

I think he's definitely wired differently to some, who wouldn't be so concerned being away from family and friends. but he's a hugely talented and smart footballer.

I wish him well.

There's a bit of this & while I wish him well personally, professionally - not so much

Hard not to feel a sense of loss though. Nothing to do with trade wins or picks received.

Simply put, I just loved watching him play footy for us and think his best is yet to come. I'd have liked to have watched that

that Dland banner....ummmmm....cant put my finger on it.........


Well it will add a little interest to watching Freo matches on TV.

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Will you feel the same way if May were to win a Norm Smith in a winning Granny a la Brian Lake?

and what are the odds of that happening 


5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

ill just leave this here for all to have their moment of silence...........

 

docker hogan.jpg

Need a vomit button. 

Freo will still struggle to kick goals. Gained a forward. Lost a mid. 

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

and what are the odds of that happening 

Better than Hogan getting one.

2 hours ago, Lord Neville X Flash said:

I doubt we will get cerra, but I have connections to him and word is he would want to come home to Victoria 

Get in his ear, mate. ;)

Goodbye Jesse.

I had high hopes for you ,but you couldn’t commit to the mighty Dees.

To me you are now just another opposition player playing for a team we will aim to smash on our way to the big one!

Red and Blue forever.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Will you feel the same way if May were to win a Norm Smith in a winning Granny a la Brian Lake?

He'll aways be an import and so the connection isn't as strong as say someone like Spargo.  I'll obviously support him but it's just different somehow.

Probably only me.


So whats on telly tonight.... the very best of ....Trade Week......watch as dimwits and nimrods talk twadlle and reminisce about all those glorious moments......

Sounds marvee

( what were they thinking !! )

 

For you don't love me
And I'll always be crying over you
Crying over you
Yes, now you're gone
And from this moment on
I'll be crying, crying
Crying, crying
Yeah, crying, crying
Over you

 
 

I think when the emotion of this subsides over the coming days many will see that our list is in better shape than it was prior to the trade period.

The big plus is the circus is finally over and we now look like we have a list of players committed to the club. 

1 minute ago, Baghdad Bob said:

He'll aways be an import and so the connection isn't as strong as say someone like Spargo.  I'll obviously support him but it's just different somehow.

Probably only me.

It’s not only you.


Thanks Jesse you got us to finals, you gave us hope, and you can move on to a cruisier life in Freo potentially. 

A whisper was this was player led re: professionalism and standards...so as some people say he didn't buy into Melbourne FC, maybe not quite the case, just who Melbourne FC now want to be.

All the best JH for whatever comes next.

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Can everyone stop posting until I’m caught up, currently on page 396. 

Late plot twist, we got him back again with pick 28

4 minutes ago, special robert said:

 

For you don't love me
And I'll always be crying over you
Crying over you
Yes, now you're gone
And from this moment on
I'll be crying, crying
Crying, crying
Yeah, crying, crying
Over you

 
 

just for you ...as you're special......

 

 

" Should old acquaintance be forgot " ?


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