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1 hour ago, special robert said:

I have a secret sauce.

Freo get pick 5 from BNE for Neale and Hogan goes to KFC for pick 6, 17 and 68, (family bucket) which he swaps for picks 22, 223 and 2 (spicy wings, nuggets and a coke) Bell refuses the wings but cleverly swaps the nuggets for a packet of darts which Hogan accepts and becomes a Marquis player. (nice Moustache and boots.)

There is/was only one Peter Marquis.

 
26 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

Not if Freo have a handshake agreement with Jesse and his manager to bring him over next year if Melbourne don’t capitulate at the trade table now.

Whatever your own thoughts are on the King Bros, if you can hold on to the rolled gold of pick 5 in a superdraft AND get your key forward 12 months later ... only a mug list manager would not look at that as an attractive option. 

I don’t like how Fremantle are manoeuvring any more than the next Demon fan, but try looking at the situation from Peter Bell’s size 6 brogues. If he can find a way to have his cake and eat it too he’s going to explore it.

I know I sure as hell would if I were them.

I can’t imagine Jesse and his manager entering into amy kind of handshake agreement with these idiots after their antics this period, they’ve got zero credibility. 

There was a time a man's word was sufficient , or a handshake.

Today CONTRACTS are hardly worth the paper. No one's going to get excited about a nod here...or there.

 
6 minutes ago, Pates said:

I can’t imagine Jesse and his manager entering into amy kind of handshake agreement with these idiots after their antics this period, they’ve got zero credibility. 

Paul Connors: (thinks) let's see, how are we looking .... 4.5 million dollars, 0 credibilities .... total score ... 4.5 million dollars. Lookin' good.


2 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Paul Connors: (thinks) let's see, how are we looking .... 4.5 million dollars, 0 credibilities .... total score ... 4.5 million dollars. Lookin' good.

I believe it's Jason Dover

5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

There was a time a man's word was sufficient , or a handshake.

Today CONTRACTS are hardly worth the paper. No one's going to get excited about a nod here...or there.

Apparently, the East-West link contract was worth the paper it was written on.

 

anyone else thinking Marquis de Sade whenever they see Marquis instead of Marquee. Seems very apt for the various levels of Sadomasochism going on here....

BBO may be very interested. speaking BBO - has anyone checked on him since the block renovated the Gatwick.

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No i have not. My stance has not changed. 

If Freo want to buy Hogan they pay Top $$ or [censored] off

Quite simple. Key Forwards are hard to find and we should know. In 160 seasons we have NEVER had a 100 goal kicker. 

Hogan hasn’t peaked yet...

So pay ? up or leave. 

What if they throw in McCarthy as steak knives? 


10 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

We could swap hogan to brisbane for pick 4 and beams, give beams for May, keep pick four and hogan and neal deal will be between freo and brisbane.

If only on-trading playets were allowed. It would solve so many little problems.

5 hours ago, GCDee said:

5, 23 & Freo 2019 first.

for Hogan & 2019 first.

Seems pretty fair to me. 

I'd take that. Solid deal for both sides.

9 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

I believe it's Jason Dover

I believe Hillary Clinton flew a faked Apollo 11 through the twin towers to make everyone think the earth is round. Which probably explains a lot of other things about me.

 

 

(you're right)

Just now, chookrat said:

What if they throw in McCarthy as steak knives? 

What’s McCarthy done?

steak knives clog up lists


If this trade goes ahead I wud like to keep pick 5 to use on Smith. I know all the talk is the back line but with lever coming back and our midfield being a year older and better I feel the back line is set Smith adds that outside run should take tysons roll from day one 

8 hours ago, EnterTheDragon said:

This article provides nothing. No direct quote or even a vague reference to an ‘unnamed source’. Just a hunch on the part of the journo. Yet based on this most of you are piling back on believing Jesse will be a Docker by Wednesday. 

I’m telling you right now. They’ve gone cold on him. Bell isn’t bluffing, they’re no longer interested.

We’re stuck with Hogan for 12 months and this will all happen again next year.

“Stuck with him”, I’ll bet you a slab of you’re fav beers, if Hoges isn’t injured ie plays similar number of games as TMac, Hoges will win our goal kicking. Book mark it.

Edit - Obvs if he’s at the Dees.

Edited by Cards13
OBVs Dees

2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

If only on-trading playets were allowed. It would solve so many little problems.

I'd take that. Solid deal for both sides.

Really hoping this is the deal... 

Imagine if the dockers slide to bottom 3 next year.. wouldn't that be glorious. 

Hell I'd even throw in 33 to the mix


13 minutes ago, chookrat said:

What if they throw in McCarthy as steak knives? 

After he moved heaven and earth himself to get back to WA it’s a dead set no. 

 
11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

So Bell uses the term due diligence twice and says they are not going to try and get Hogan. If they make a play for him over the next 3 days then Freo are the biggest hypocrites going around. 


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