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39 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Goody won me over completely the moment he shipped Watts out. Funny enough there are still people on here who still think that was a poor decision...... crazy huh...

This is another decision Goody has a huge tick next to his name. Which in a way is a bit sad because i too was a huge fan of Hoges.

But we are far better off and i am quite excited about what May and KK will bring to this club.ย 

Yeah agree and I was one of those Dazzle who whinged and moaned, about Jack Going but sheeit happy to admit I was wrong!

Onwards and upwards ,, Eh!

Cheersย 

Fence

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19 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

This is not necesssarily aimed at Hogan as we don't exactly what is going on with him but the sporting landscape is littered with supremely talented juniors who fail to transition to a professional sport.ย There is a drive that is needed to get to the top of sport. Some juniors coast along being better than their peers without putting on a huge amount of effort.ย Raw talent gets you there as a junior in a lot of sports but they don't have the drive or burning desire.

I would put Watts in that category, like Sylvia. Great talent but inability to transition to a professional sport to excel.

Plenty of others have less talent but a burning desire.

I'd take the second guy every time and I think the Dees are getting better at choosing which players have a better chance of making it.

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Well said.ย 

Also sometimes the attributes that drive success are not necessarily very nice ones. The single minded drive and selfishness that drives top sportsmen and individuals across all fields in society does not alwaysย make them niceย people.ย 

22 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Well said.ย 

Also sometimes the attributes that drive success are not necessarily very nice ones. The single minded drive and selfishness that drives top sportsmen and individuals across all fields in society does not alwaysย make them niceย people.ย 

Some but not all! Rob Flower??

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It really upsets me when mental health issues are seen as character flaws as expressed by some in this thread. None of us know the full story, so justย let it be.

Wow. ย Poor guy. ย I hope he has someone who is helping him with his anxiety.

Making poor choices around alcohol may or may not be caused by the anxiety, or even correlated. ย I do not know if this is a club imposed โ€˜sanctionโ€™ for his alcohol abuse against club rules, self imposed or negotiated?

No listed return date. ย Looks bad. ย I wish the young man every success in getting well.


1 hour ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Itโ€™s becoming a common problem with footballers these days.ย 

Hopefully, heโ€™ll come good.

I think it was a common problem for footballers back in the day too, it's just that it wasn't as openly spoken about back then.ย  North Melbourne great Wayneย Schwass is someone who has acknowledged that and tried to make a positive change in how mental health is perceived and managed in the AFL.

I could never realise why the club let him go unless there was something wrong with him. So be it. Is it just the booze ???

1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

yes he's gone from a club we'reย he is just one of the pieces in a good side, to a team we're he has to be the messiah at a crap team

ย maybe or maybe not but that's not the point I'm making,ย  he's gone from a top side to a crap side, of course he's got anxiety, he now has to be the Messiah where at Melbourne he was one of the disciples.

When he started with the MFC we were a crap team and he was expected to be the Messiah from about age 17.ย  ...and he did a pretty good job of doing just that for a number of years.

A few doses of humility andย empathy would be good virtues in this situation.

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Hogan will be fine at Freo. He gave us hope for several years is now back home in WA. I'll be wrapped to see him work through mental health challenges and have a long successful career, so long as its not v Melb in September. Get around the bloke, he has a big heart and has been through alot.ย 

1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

This is a chat forum isnโ€™t it?

Never had an opinion on anything mate?

An opinion is usually based on a personal interpretation of known facts ย  so on this 'news' item, no


I wish Jesse all the best and hope he makes a super speedy recovery. ย He deserves to have a good run at it.

But the idea Goody or theย club would ship out aย playerย who is struggling with mental health issues is archaic and insulting. ย Can you imagine Sydney shipping Buddy off after the 2015ย season? ย  It wouldnโ€™t happen at Sydney or Melbourne.

Jesse asked to be traded andย Josh Mahoney said ย โ€œwe will do the best thing we can, if we can get you back to Perth we will, but it needs to be a good deal for us.โ€ No differentย to Lachie Neale requesting to be traded to Brisbane. ย Mental healthย had zero to do with it.

Edited by Watson11

1 hour ago, hemingway said:

Well said.ย 

Also sometimes the attributes that drive success are not necessarily very nice ones. The single minded drive and selfishness that drives top sportsmen and individuals across all fields in society does not alwaysย make them niceย people.ย 

History remembers those who are talented AND nice , like Ghengis Khan for exampleย 

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

I could never realise why the club let him go unless there was something wrong with him. So be it. Is it just the booze ???

Because he wanted to leave? And we saw an opportunity to land another asset by moving him on now.

Interesting that both May and Hogan for different reasons are unavailable round 1. They are virtual swaps. Hope Jesse can have a good season except against us.

Edited by Bobby McKenzie


5 hours ago, Watson11 said:

I wish Jesse all the best and hope he makes a super speedy recovery. ย He deserves to have a good run at it.

But the idea Goody or theย club would ship out aย playerย who is struggling with mental health issues is archaic and insulting. ย Can you imagine Sydney shipping Buddy off after the 2015ย season? ย  It wouldnโ€™t happen at Sydney or Melbourne.

Jesse asked to be traded andย Josh Mahoney said ย โ€œwe will do the best thing we can, if we can get you back to Perth we will, but it needs to be a good deal for us.โ€ No differentย to Lachie Neale requesting to be traded to Brisbane. ย Mental healthย had zero to do with it.

I think you might be misunderstanding what some of the posters on here are saying, the mental health side of him would've been well known to them and it must have been a factorย in making the decision to move him on/let him go. They may have weighed up the facts that the increasing scrutiny around him factored with his mental health would contribute to negative or distracting media attention that could bring additional issues on the club. They would also have weighed up the belief that getting him back to Perth would be the best thing for him and allow us to facilitate a trade. To think that we would dismiss it entirely is ridiculous.

For Jesse I hope he's able to work through his issues, it's hard to think of another young player that's gone through so much emotional upheaval at such a young age, and at some stage that rollercoaster was always going to take its toll.

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8 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

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No listed return date. ย Looks bad. ย I wish the young man every success in getting well.

Thatโ€™s the part that alarmed me. Itโ€™s obviouslyย way deeperย than a simpleย club imposed sanction.ย ย Seems likeย ย Freo have decided that keeping things hidden wasnโ€™t helping himย . But Itโ€™s a big risk to go public w a mental health concern if itโ€™s not player driven.ย ย hopefully it was and itย works out well for both parties.ย ย 

Ross Lyon hasnโ€™t been lucky w big name recruits at St Kilda or freo.ย 

9 hours ago, ProDee said:

He was my favourite Demon player, as evidenced by the 1313 no. in my bio, so I wish him well.

I won't try and second guess what his issues are, but once again I applaud the club on making the trading decision they did.

If you've doubted some of Goody's decisions I suggest you start having some faith.

I see, peopleย  are connecting hogans trading to his mental healthย  as a reason, just think about that, your saying that anybody in the team that has mental health conditions are on the trading block. And many think like that in the media and say the same things. No wonder men between the age of 25ย  to 40 have a highย  suicide rates.ย  these views give people with mental health issues a complex and low self-esteem, it makes them think that people think that they are undesirable to be at their club or be mates with.

Please confine discussion to information released by mainstreamย sources. Discussion on other incidents circulating will be removed. If those incidents become reported in the mainstream media then you may discuss. Until then moderators have the right to remove such content and it's discussion. Just covering ourselves.ย 

8 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

An opinion is usually based on a personal interpretation of known facts ย  so on this 'news' item, no

Actually... factually inaccurate .

Opinions are a personal interpretation of anything the owner considers relevant.ย  Fact or notย 


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Please confine discussion to information released by mainstreamย sources. Discussion on other incidents circulating will be removed. If those incidents become reported in the mainstream media then you may discuss. Until then moderators have the right to remove such content and it's discussion. Just covering ourselves.ย 

jon ralph is running with the getting belted in the carpark / broken ribs angle too, at least on twitter

8 hours ago, Watson11 said:

I wish Jesse all the best and hope he makes a super speedy recovery. ย He deserves to have a good run at it.

But the idea Goody or theย club would ship out aย playerย who is struggling with mental health issues is archaic and insulting. ย Can you imagine Sydney shipping Buddy off after the 2015ย season? ย  It wouldnโ€™t happen at Sydney or Melbourne.

Jesse asked to be traded andย Josh Mahoney said ย โ€œwe will do the best thing we can, if we can get you back to Perth we will, but it needs to be a good deal for us.โ€ No differentย to Lachie Neale requesting to be traded to Brisbane. ย Mental healthย had zero to do with it.

Do you know that?

Perhaps all parties felt his mental health could be assisted by returning to WA.ย 

I know we all used to joke about him not smiling, therefore he 'wasnt happy' at MFC...

But in reality, has he ever, really looked happy? Has always seemed to have this dark cloud over his shoulder, like he could never really enjoy his life as a footy player - and this was well before his horror run with his cancer scare and father passing.

I wish him all the best, but from the outside he seems to have deeper issues than just anxiety. Booze isnt the answer either, it is just going to multiply the problems.

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Sadly, Freo are just getting on the front foot here, openly discussing mental health issues as a protective measureย against what is yet toย be fully revealed...

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Theres already videos circulating & there will be more. We knew what we were doing.

11 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Sadly, Freo are just getting on the front foot here, openly discussing mental health issues as a protective measureย against what is yet toย be fully revealed...

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Theres already videos circulating & there will be more. We knew what we were doing.

Exactly. I heard a rumour his Mum didn't want him to come back to Perth due to his mates. Not sure how truthful that is but his partying has seemed to escalate since he got back.

I've seen all the videos you're talking about.... alcohol consumption doesn't seem to be the main problem.


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