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8 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

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Im a sneaky little F@#*$#

 

Kent can play, but St Kilda offered a longer contract and more money not a lot we could do really....

Freo have offered 11 and a future second round pick. What a pack of [censored].

 
11 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

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Tinker Bell. ?‍♀️ 


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Freo have offered 11 and a future second round pick. What a pack of wankers.

Thats no where near going to get the deal done

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Freo have offered 11 and a future second round pick. What a pack of wankers.

If true, Mahoney and co should laugh at them and just walk out.

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

is that for real?

absolutely no deal from my perspective

Just heard it on Trade Radio. Bell clearly trying to puff himself up.


13 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

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Kim Jong-un

Everyone is gobsmacked on trade radio. Everyone cannot believe they did that too us. 

Classic. Freo want plenty for Lachie Neale bit want to give up peanuts for Hogan. You can almost smell the irony. 

If I was Hogan I'd be [censored] off at Freo for valuing him so lowly. 


6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Freo have offered 11 and a future second round pick. What a pack of wankers.

Enjoy mediocrity forever Freo. 

10 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Kent is worth more than the proverbial bag of chips.

best 25 when fit

Trouble is he is seldom fit for longer than 2 months. If you cannot get on the park your value is zip. He is out of contract we offered 1 year and saints 3. I was surprised we offered 1 year.

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what a pack of [censored] teasers freo are

(if true)

chase a guy relentlessly for 4 years (or more), deliberate for days then make a clayton's offer

fmd


2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Classic. Freo want plenty for Lachie Neale bit want to give up peanuts for Hogan. You can almost smell the irony. 

If I was Hogan I'd be [censored] off at Freo for valuing him so lowly. 

I guess the pick 2 they got for Lachie Weller has given them a false sense of being able to screw over every club they deal with. Morons.

think Freo might be trying to tell us something..

strange thing is that the offer if true would not exactly thrill JH if that's all they think he's worth.

Oh well .... perhaps another club might step in

 

Can't believe this rubbish. We now must keep Hogan for 2019.

Now work on the May deal using a future pick/s. If the May deal can't be done, then play Hogan at CHB.

 

Freo are such a [censored] joke. Haha. Seriously pick 11 and a future 2nd?

Jesse will never ever go to that rabble. 


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