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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

A poster on Bigfooty has said that a 9 Perth reporter, has tweeted that JH's Manager met with another club today, about JH.

Do we have another interested party?

Always on the cards

 
4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

A poster on Bigfooty has said that a 9 Perth reporter, has tweeted that JH's Manager met with another club today, about JH.

Do we have another interested party?

Interesting.

Wasn't JH's "open to leaving" declaration with the disclaimer that it had to be Freo?

Incidentally, what was his aversion to going to WC?  Recall someone saying a while back that he wouldn't go there?

24 minutes ago, JTR said:

They did, and they also used to be bigger.

Everything is getting so goddamn small these days. 

Remember in the 'old days' where you could actually get your hand inside a Pringles tube?  Now only a little kid could do it, and I have to shake the [censored] out!  ?

Was a time you had to take a bite out of a Wagon Wheel. Now can cram the tiny bugger in ya gob in one go !!

 
3 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Always on the cards

Maybe a counter-ploy by Dee sympathisers !!

Seriously...the whole thing is weird. 

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

A poster on Bigfooty has said that a 9 Perth reporter, has tweeted that JH's Manager met with another club today, about JH.

Do we have another interested party?

Please be gold coast... 

They probs wont even care about the darts 


One of the key reasons many biscuits really have lost favour and texture in the last 10-15 years is the replacement of proper butter or vegetable oils with cheaper palm oil. Best part is, palm oil can still be labeled as 'vegetable' oil. Which is funny anyway because the oil is from a fruit.

That dull feeling in your mouth is basically the taste of dead orang-utans mixed with the tears of child labourers.

Mmmmm-mmmm.

 

Also, I hear Fremantle are now also offering a direct trade of their 500g of palm oil for our 1kg of full-cream butter. But who would even buy a biscuit from those dodgy buggers?

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Some seriouse overreaction melts going down on this thread..

I don’t think it is an overreaction to be upset if the Tim Tam melts due to being held too long.  

51 minutes ago, KLV said:

Hogan IS NOT A FREE AGENT NEXT YEAR 

sorry to shout, but haven’t we gone through that several thousand times?

Well yes, hence the reference to going in the draft. At which Freo will have one of the first picks. 

 
21 minutes ago, Redleg said:

A poster on Bigfooty has said that a 9 Perth reporter, has tweeted that JH's Manager met with another club today, about JH.

Do we have another interested party?

Could just as easily be Melbourne throwing out misinformation to media dupes just the way Fremantle appear to have been doing. And why not. There is A LOT of bulltish flying around at the moment with newshounds desperate to go to print with footy news, however half-baked or frankly made up.

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1 hour ago, binman said:

What are you talking about?

Just Google search  how Luke Ball forced his way to Collingwood. That should explain it for you.


18 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

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Well, someone tell Jessica that unlike Shawshank no one leaves demonland and comes out clean on the other side.

4 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

Could just as easily be Melbourne throwing out misinformation to media dupes just the way Fremantle appear to have been doing. And why not.

Or could again be Freo trying get us to deal with them. Freo aren't one of our competitors, but if a Victorian side was circling, their warped mentality might think we'd accept a slightly lower bid from Freo in order to get a first rounder and not strengthen one of our major Victorian competitors.

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23 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

GTFO

They just seem to get stale so easily! Maybe I don't eat them fast enough haha

27 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Perhaps. It could also smack of Freo being not as into Hogan as everyone thinks they are ... could be the salary, could be concerns about the foot, could be ... well, anything. Perhaps from their side, they're just not that desperate.

Its all gd. 


29 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

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On 10/9/2018 at 10:31 PM, rjay said:

Sydney....

A bit like Buddy it was always Sydney not GWS.

Freo are the new GWS, Hogan is bound for Sydney.

 

Maybe I wasn't far off the mark....

This has Sydney all over it.

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1 minute ago, A F said:

Or could again be Freo trying get us to deal with them. Freo aren't one of our competitors but if a Victorian side was circling their warped mentality might think we'd accept a slightly lower bid from Freo in order to get a first rounder and not strengthen one of our major Victorian competitors.

Could be AF. Could be anything.

All we need to do is stick fat to our evaluation of Hogan and sit tight. I’m not buying for a second that they’ve ‘cooled’. We’re talking about a side that finished 14th who’s coach is under pressure. 

They will cave.

What other suitors for Hogan could there be?

WC deciding to throw a Dom Sheed into the equation?

GC trying to replace void left from Lynch?

One of the SA teams?

Hawks keen to fill the hole to be left by Roughie?

 

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Was it Fremantle who [censored] around with Brisbane on Mitch Clark trade when we came in to trump them? 

can someone post the Herald Sun article that is in Fridays edition. It's pay walled but it says WCE could enter the equation. I highly date WCE have the pocks to satisfy us anyway so its just posturing. 


Gc would be perfect.

Carn Gil make it happen

Wc have 22 premiership players which could enter the equation.

 

Even if WC could satisfy a trade I’m not sure how they would fit him in. They’re already very top heavy and while that worked this year I don’t know how you’d add Hogan into that mix. 

Interesting that another team may have entered the mix, if it’s Victorian and Hogan is considering it any goodwill I’d have towards the bloke would be shattered. I understand a desire to get home, surely it’s Perth or stay at Melbourne. 

This has “go home factor”, Freo, Mitch Clark and 11 th hour surprise destination all over it 

 

Next he’ll be unboxing new Nikon

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