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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Was Hogan signed for 8 years at Freo as rumoured?

Who ?

 
11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

You know it's a good deal when the usual posters are the ones melting down, while the rest see this deal for what it is.  Always comforting.

I'm not happy with the trade Wise, but not melting either. I was all for him going in the end if he didn't want to be at the club, but also think 6 & 23 is unders considering Mahoneys statements before the trade period. Anyway, time to move on, looking forward to May & KK wearing the red & blue


2 minutes ago, tallstuey said:

So T Mac goes down with an injury.  Who are our key forwards then? The Weid?  Yeah that will win a premiership!

For decades we have cried out for a power forward unit.....we get close and then we trade 'em.

Good one Dees!

mate, he did not want to play for us and would have been gone in 12 months.

they had no choice but to trade him out

 

3 minutes ago, tallstuey said:

So T Mac goes down with an injury.  Who are our key forwards then? The Weid?  Yeah that will win a premiership!

For decades we have cried out for a power forward unit.....we get close and then we trade 'em.

Good one Dees!

This a such a [censored] argument, all teams have players who if got injured they’d be cooked without, even premiership ones..

 
1 minute ago, stevethemanjordan said:

No, they're disappointed about 'pick value' that we're getting back.

Nothing else.

Well I'm not so you can't say that about everyone.  I think there are a lot just disappointed to see him go. 

Anyway enough.

 

Lets just move on from this saga.

Adios Jesse.

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1 minute ago, stevethemanjordan said:

No, they're disappointed about 'pick value' that we're getting back.

Nothing else.

and you're being a narcissist, by calling everyone with a different opinion to you, a nuffie

Just now, hemingway said:

mate, he did not want to play for us and would have been gone in 12 months.

they had no choice but to trade him out

 

The simple truth.

Shlt happens.

And we move on

Go Dees

You're our bunnies Freo ;)

People were crapping themselves about Melksham...and still going on about Lever. No doubt we'll be hearing about Hogan and May for the next 2 years also. Meantime the dees are going to give the 2019 flag a real shot. For mine our football club is in very good hands. 

1 minute ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

I'm not happy with the trade Wise, but not melting either. I was all for him going in the end if he didn't want to be at the club, but also think 6 & 23 is unders considering Mahoneys statements before the trade period. Anyway, time to move on, looking forward to May & KK wearing the red & blue

My understanding of negotiation in any business is that you start off asking for more than you're likely to get. And everybody involved in the deal knows it. I would hardly expect Mahoney to ask for something and then be given more than he wanted. I can't understand why people seem surprised or disappointed that we didn't get what was surely an initial ambit claim.


1 minute ago, ignition. said:

Mahoney bent over her again. He has no balls.

So u think losing Hogan and pick 65 for May, KK and pick 23 is a bad deal?

There is a lot on here of Jessie's shortcomings.  Many on here happy to pot him on his way out.

I loved watching him play and he was an important part of our team while it was being rebuilt.  He was our only key forward for a few years (Clarke and Dawes always injured). 

He deserves recognition for sticking around when he could have left and spent more time with his dad.

Thanks Jessie for sticking with us during our tough times.  All the best at Freo.  Hope going home brings you the happiness you are seeking.

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  • Demonland changed the title to Farewell Jesse Hogan
1 minute ago, ignition. said:

Mahoney bent over her again. He has no balls.

Without doubt.Could have moved him on as well with a package to freo.

I couldn't give a navicular. Freo gave up a lot to get H. = Neale out. Onwards and upwards the two sharpshooters, Weidemann and McDonald and into a big season for us. The real losers are Gold Coast, and their parent club, the AFL. GC needs to be merged with Brissie forthwith, and GWS merged with Sydney to become The Greater Sydney Somethings.


33 minutes ago, america de cali said:

The circus has finally left town.

Queue  THE Seekers,  https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=u+tude+the+seekers+the+carnival+is+over&view=detail&mid=A9BC56DC1C11A0298571A9BC56DC1C11A0298571&FORM=VIRE 

Got to love the line about "the harbour lights are calling"

 

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Just now, 64'' said:

Mahoney dropped his nuts at the trade table. ..

God how many times you want to say this? We get it

 

For those who like me  may have been wondering, our draft picks are:-

23, 36, 46, 54, 62, 91

6 minutes ago, ignition. said:

Mahoney bent over her again. He has no balls.

 

Just now, 64'' said:

Mahoney dropped his nuts at the trade table. ..

Striking visuals. Unbefitting of Demonland.


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