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On 7/19/2019 at 8:06 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Plays for Fremantle now so I don’t care all that much, injuriesĀ are a part of professional sport.Ā AtĀ least he’sĀ still gettingĀ paidĀ 

Yep they are on a solid financial wicket.

Most of them still love playing the game and are passionate about the game.Ā 

Not being able to play at such an elite level would be very disappointing though.Ā I missed a lot of low level footy when young due to knee issues and it was depressing enough without any money. Did you ever play? Did you miss it for any reason?

Add the fact that he's probably rightly concerned about the future of his career given his injuries and I would argue that the financial compensation is not that much of a help.

I get that he's moved on but JH has gone...is going through a lot. His dad passed away as well as having to fight cancer.

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I'd argue that from your post you dont really care at all. That's all well and good. You areĀ Ā entitled to your lack of empathy but I dont understand why you want to share it.

Who benefits from your dont really care post and why the motivation to not care but care enough to tell us .I know you are a passionate supporter of this great club and I enjoy your humor quite a lot but your cynicism not so much.

Perhaps you forgot about his other struggles in which case I apologize.Ā  But I for one feel very sorry for the poor kid.

Good luck Jesse.

Get well soonĀ and TX for the memories.

Look forward to seeing you play some great footy againĀ  You served the Mfc well.

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10 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Yep they are on a solid financial wicket.

Most of them still love playing the game and are passionate about the game.Ā 

Not being able to play at such an elite level would be very disappointing though.Ā I missed a lot of low level footy when young due to knee issues and it was depressing enough without any money. Did you ever play? Did you miss it for any reason?

Not at any decent level but trained hard to join defence, at 25 I injured by back pretty bad on deployment and couldn’t do what I was doing anymore. A decade later it’s still buggered and having another round of major surgery in a couple of months. Pretty rough not being able to do what you trained hard for and loved. I could probablyĀ be more empathetic I suppose.Ā 

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6 hours ago, dieter said:

Plus two boiled eggs...make that three boiled eggs

A Night At The Opera sounds about right. Stateroom scene.

 

Whatever way you look at it it's sad. I hope he's able to get his body right and play some good footy in the future. Right now I'd say the trade is sitting at a 0-0 draw given May's injury troubles.

Always liked Jesse, but I don't think he was ever going to be the great white hope we all wanted.Ā 

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But he is Freo's problem now.


13 hours ago, pitmaster said:

A Night At The Opera sounds about right. Stateroom scene.

Have you got everything, Rufus?

Haven't had any complaints yet..

Feeling sad for Hoges. A great talented individual who just hasn't quite reach his potential due to injury unfortunately.Ā 

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Id love this guy back at the club.,...Ā Ā  unfortunately it looks like hes going the way of Jack Trengove with that chronic foot problem.

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I'd love to see Hogan have a good run at it in 2020 and show what he's capable of. He's been through an awful lot as a young man, and it is clear he is popular with our list and coaches and alot of mutual respect when he left to join Freo. I think has handled himself pretty well and I would genuinely be happy if he plays well and kicks a bag against us. There are more important things in life than footy.Ā 


13 hours ago, Pates said:

Whatever way you look at it it's sad. I hope he's able to get his body right and play some good footy in the future. Right now I'd say the trade is sitting at a 0-0 draw given May's injury troubles.

Yep, that said, you could also argue the trading of Jesse could have given us King instead of May. If May can put together 22 games in 2020, we might be level.

11 hours ago, Uncle Fester said:

Always liked Jesse, but I don't think he was ever going to be the great white hope we all wanted.Ā 

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But he is Freo's problem now.

As a supporter Jessie disappointed me with his attitude, inĀ which i probably saw a lot of myself, with allĀ sports and work ethics. But i would be negligent if, having seen what does happen in life, without favour,Ā i cannot feel sorry for a sooky money waster if that is what he is......and i do not want people to feel sorry for me because i never had a father............Ā 

35 minutes ago, willmoy said:

As a supporter Jessie disappointed me with his attitude, inĀ which i probably saw a lot of myself, with allĀ sports and work ethics. But i would be negligent if, having seen what does happen in life, without favour,Ā i cannot feel sorry for a sooky money waster if that is what he is......and i do not want people to feel sorry for me because i never had a father............Ā 

Thanks for sharing Willmoy.Ā 

My thoughts on the bolded bits about Jesse (or anyone) isĀ I think the point that some folk are saying, is that they understand that the death of a loved onĀ is/canĀ be disruptive. It's exclusive to the conversation about how much he earns (or has nothing to do with it).

In the end, it's Jesse's choice, Ā sometimes mortality hastens peeople to fall into line to get the best out of their situations, othertimes with the exact same experience, people go '[censored] it'

5 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Thanks for sharing Willmoy.Ā 

My thoughts on the bolded bits about Jesse (or anyone) isĀ I think the point that some folk are saying, is that they understand that the death of a loved onĀ is/canĀ be disruptive. It's exclusive to the conversation about how much he earns (or has nothing to do with it).

In the end, it's Jesse's choice, Ā sometimes mortality hastens peeople to fall into line to get the best out of their situations, othertimes with the exact same experience, people go '[censored] it'

I totally agree, I think the media is always looking for the feel good story to come to fruition, where he plays the best footy ever in tribute to his father and looks up at the sky when he kicks the match winning goal.

Obviously people are masters of their own destiny but it's hard to argue that his personal development from the age of 17 was disruptive, unusual, and emotionally difficult. As for the money side of things my understanding is that he's on slightly less that what he potentially stood to earn at Melbourne. When we traded him out I think the club saw the writing on the walls that his injury troubles were going to continue and that what was best for both club and player was to get him home. He's now Freo's problem but I still wish him well.

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Wishing a speedy recovery.Ā 

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Poor kid has one trouble after another.Ā 
was it such a good idea to go home?

FFS can anything go right for this guy? He's the MFC in human form, feels wrong that he's at another club.Ā 

Sensationalist headline writing, he was taken to hospital only as a precaution and has been given the day off from the club. I hope he’s all good and that there’s nothing more to this, it’d be nice if we could see him get a crack at fulfilling his potential.Ā 

5 minutes ago, Pates said:

Sensationalist headline writing, he was taken to hospital only as a precaution and has been given the day off from the club. I hope he’s all good and that there’s nothing more to this, it’d be nice if we could see him get a crack at fulfilling his potential.Ā 

Sounds a bit more serious than that. Hopefully he was sober

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Fremantle star Jesse Hogan has been released from hospital after flipping his car in Perth’s south.

It’s understood the 24-year-old’s white BMW collided with a car parked in front of a retirement village along Waddell Road in Bicton.

A nearby resident said she saw Hogan climb out of the damaged SUV, which flipped onto its side on impact.
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15 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

Sounds a bit more serious than that. Hopefully he was sober

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Fremantle star Jesse Hogan has been released from hospital after flipping his car in Perth’s south.

It’s understood the 24-year-old’s white BMW collided with a car parked in front of a retirement village along Waddell Road in Bicton.

A nearby resident said she saw Hogan climb out of the damaged SUV, which flipped onto its side on impact.
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Gotta watch those parked cars, they're deceptively still.

35 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I wonder what really happened.Ā 
this takes a bit of doing in a side street

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texting, saw parked car too late, swerved, rolled.....????

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27 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

texting, saw parked car too late, swerved, rolled.....????

Yep. Could well be right. An SUV can tip easily if hit in the right spot. Would have to be going at a fair speed though.Ā 
Very lucky boy....

Edited by Sir Why You Little

oh jesse..... mate. just come back to the dees and play the link role. i''ll even go surfing with ya and you can have my old skateboard. carn


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