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43 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

Have you even seen May play. He is an elite defender, with elite speed and is a better user of the ball than Frost, Oscar Mcdonald and Lever so he would be a massive upgrade. May plays for the worst team in the comp, where he has no support at all. He would thrive in a team like ours. 

Well yes.  Too much unfortunately courtesy of a GC supporting friend, and this year had a special interest in May.  He  was not an elite ball user this year from what I saw and turns it over a lot. Champion data has him at almost 4 changers and turnovers a game, almost 25% of the time he gets it.  Not worth a high draft pick. There is not a defender even at Carlton at that level.

 

That was 2 weeks wasted.

Im not disappointed TBH. Hope Jesse comes back stronger for this in 2019.

 

 

"We need to stick to our guns - 2x first rounders or nothing" 

Not sure if anyone has said this yet so I'm throwing it out there 

29 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

If I was Freo I'd be doing the following:

Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb and pick 14

Neale & pick 49 to Brissy for Pick 5, 2019 2nd round & pick 41

Pick 5 & 14 to Melb for Hogan

We can then send 5 & 32 to GC for May and pick 24

A very good outcome for us (@#$% the rest lol )

You've missed your calling ;)


So what does Jesse think about going to Freo now? Would he go next year?

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:
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Breaking - Fremantle has pulled out of race for Jesse Hogan @AFLcomau

9:18 PM - 11 Oct 2018

Excellent news, looking forward to Jessie wearing the Red & Blue in 2019

4 minutes ago, demon191919 said:

“We have been undertaking a due diligence process as part of a possible trade to secure Jesse Hogan. “As part of that process, we have had discussions with Jesse, the player’s management and Melb. (1/2)

(2/2)“While discussions were proceeding it became clear that what Melbourne would be seeking for a trade would not be possible for our club to meet. “As such, we have informed Melbourne and Jesse’s management that we will not be continuing further with the due diligence process.”

- Bell

Where was this sourced from?

 

Ed: don't worry.

Edited by McQueen

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Fremantle are bluffing.

Yep no doubt

51 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

Are you happy with that though. There's no way I can put up with Oscar Mcdonald for another season. Especially with teams like richmond having lynch and riewoldt. 

Rubbish comment Omac gets exposed at times due to poor pressure up the ground but reads it quite well and wins a lot of 1 on 1's his disposal is also good. People seem to remeber 2 years ago Omac not the player we have now.


Well that was a waste of time.

Thanks Freo. Hope you enjoy bottom four next year.

1 minute ago, demon191919 said:

“We have been undertaking a due diligence process as part of a possible trade to secure Jesse Hogan. “As part of that process, we have had discussions with Jesse, the player’s management and Melb. (1/2)

(2/2)“While discussions were proceeding it became clear that what Melbourne would be seeking for a trade would not be possible for our club to meet. “As such, we have informed Melbourne and Jesse’s management that we will not be continuing further with the due diligence process.”

- Bell

Idiots. Obviously content to be mired in mediocrity for many years to come.

Myself, very content for us to move on and for Jesse to help us win a flag in 2019.

FReo are idiots

Edited by ucanchoose


Positive is Jesse wont go back to Perth unless West Coast want him next year.

Why is that Cleary grab timestamped at 9.18 last night ?

Am I missing something ?

Edit .thanks GOTO...just beat me to it ;)

Edited by beelzebub

Just now, Jibroni said:

Positive is Jesse wont go back to Perth unless West Coast want him next year.

Yep.  Why would you want to play for Freo now?

Hahahaha freo.

Entertaining.

Wonder how Jesse feels now. Freo aren't even keen on him 

2 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Look at the time stamp....

Interesting...


Just now, beelzebub said:

Why is that Cleary grab timestamped at 9.18 last night ?

Am I missing something ?

Might be US Pacific Time? 

 

 


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