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We got [censored] reamed. Pay overs and take unders is our motto in trades.

 

and it managed to hit page 400 on the dot.

Well done folks!

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Brisbane saying Freo were open and fair to deal with. Are we dealing with the same people?

It is a bit like what sharks and lawyers have in common: professional courtesy.


Sack Mahoney the friggen [censored].

1 minute ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

6 & 23, not what Mahoney stated he wanted, he caved

Yep, couldn't even land 2 first rounders, yet Freo got 2 first rounders for Neale!


Just now, TheoX said:

We got [censored] reamed. Pay overs and take unders is our motto in trades.

we got high first round, and a very early 2nd round pick.... So I guess it's a bit of a compromise from 2 first round picks, but thats how it goes.

1 minute ago, Ouch! said:

and it managed to hit page 400 on the dot.

Well done folks!

Called it

1 minute ago, TheoX said:

Wow what a [censored] joke. We actually had to give a sweetener lol.

If it facilitates the next moves, that’s all that matters.

See what happens with 23 before passing judgement.

I’ll join the melts.

disgraceful outcome, should have been 6+11 minimum.

not happy jan


geeze, I heard his foot isn't too flash... too early? 

1 minute ago, TheoX said:

We got [censored] reamed. Pay overs and take unders is our motto in trades.

They had 11 & 19 as well. tough negotiator is Josh

I wanted more, but such is life.

At the end of the day Hogan had no real desire to play for this club. He had no real desire for success. His sole motivation was being close to his family and friends. There is nothing wrong with that, but I only want players who want to succeed and want to play for our jumper. Hogan did not.

Lets get the May thing done and lets move on.

At least we never have to have this "will he won't he" distraction again.

 

Hogan for May, KK and Pick 23.

I'll take it.  I'm sad to see Hogan go, but this pushes us further towards a flag, which is the ultimate goal of any footy club.


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