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"Melbourne's communications heavyweight Ryan Larkin has just arrived. Strong feeling now the Dees are going to do some business."

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still not happy that Hogan is 23 and being traded...

I know all the permutations, but it is still wrong

Josh Kennedy left Carlscum...

the Weid better be committed to a long term career...

 

He doesn’t want to be at the Dees mate.

Thats the only reason all this is happening 


Just now, Dirts said:

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I agree. Losing Neale and only getting Lobb would cause a rebellion. They need hogan now . Pick 5, 19 and cerra 

They would have to be supremely stupid to agree to trade Neale without having an agreement in place for Hogan 

We can open the Farewell Jesse Hogan thread now I reckon

 
6 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Save it for the AFL broadcast tonight.

Everyone is refusing to get their [censored] sorted until then.

 

8 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

NAB AFL Trade twitter page showing the suggested "mega" trade as thus

Let's see what pans out

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Sorry but I will spew with that deal. We paid more for hogan as a 17 year old. 

Edited by Bay Riffin


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

We don't seem to play that way.

Agree! Mahoney more in the 'Graeme Wright' camp than someone like Adrian Dodoro or Brett Burton. We play hard and fair but try and move deals efficiently.  Mahoney recognises that you have to give something up to get something.... 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still not happy that Hogan is 23 and being traded...

I know all the permutations, but it is still wrong

Josh Kennedy left Carlscum...

the Weid better be committed to a long term career...

 

Assuming we need two forwards, or that we can't develop Tangles into one?  Stuff happens.  The Tiggers won a flag with only Riewoldt and smalls.  Collingwood are built around mids and nearly got there (with a big cox in the mix).  Hogan can go and be whatever.  What matters is that we create a TEAM that wants to win together, and has the capability to do so.

The Age running with the precise details of the deal.

In: May, 23,  KK and 4th round upgrade

Out Hogan 

Edited by No Plan B

If I hear that we took unders because "we think it's the right thing to help Jesse with all he has been though" I'll spew up!


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We don't seem to play that way.

I know... but we should

2 minutes ago, ben russell said:

"Melbourne's communications heavyweight Ryan Larkin has just arrived. Strong feeling now the Dees are going to do some business."

Hope he's wearing a hard hat 

Just now, No Plan B said:

The Age running with the precise details of the deal.

In: May KK and 4th round upgrade

Out Hogan 

... that's missing a pick IMO. 


Who's with me in the delusional 'Keep pick 6, but get May with other picks' club? We're still alive here. Its going to happen!

Edited by John Demonic

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

He doesn’t want to be at the Dees mate.

Thats the only reason all this is happening 

Loved by team mates and the like but never fully embraced the club.

1 minute ago, Sydee said:

They would have to be supremely stupid to agree to trade Neale without having an agreement in place for Hogan 

I find it strange that hogan wants to leave the dees as they hit their straps. Anyway bring in the new fellas

 
2 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

The Age running with the precise details of the deal.

In: May KK and 4th round upgrade

Out Hogan 

Terrible deal if true. Pay 3/13 for a kid then sell him for pick 6.

 

Shouldve taken Josh Kelly in the mini draft.

Edited by olisik


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