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Poor bastard. I hope he is ok.

 


1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Hagdorn

Hack journo who played cricket.

He’s not a hack, he’s actually pretty well connected in WA and if you listen to his segment it’s not sensationalist and contains a lot of information.

(Not saying he’s right, but he’s got a lot right in the past)

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On 1/31/2020 at 12:47 PM, DSP said:

Rain, hail or shine - he gets paid. Whilst under contract it doesnt matter if he plays or not.

Wonder if Jesse is on a contract with base plus performance (number of games)?

On top of a long term injury that would add to the anxiety.

Wow this is big news.  I thought we could maybe give them a 3rd rounder in the trade period but looks as if we might be able to  just sign him as a delisted free agent.

Poor Jesse hope he can make some progress from here

 

48 minutes ago, old dee said:

Get him back!

Yep. Next year if he gets paid oout by Freo. Get him right in the head and he is a great player.

Hagdon must have some pretty good sources to be able to write that, and make it public  

get out of Perth Jesse...

 

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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

He’s not a hack, he’s actually pretty well connected in WA and if you listen to his segment it’s not sensationalist and contains a lot of information.

(Not saying he’s right, but he’s got a lot right in the past)

Sweet Jesus,

He is an absolute hack and is not well connected in WA, may have been 20 years ago

He gets a lot more wrong than he gets right, this will be a fishing expedition because he's getting nothing from Freo and is trying to force a comment.


8 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Sweet Jesus,

He is an absolute hack and is not well connected in WA, may have been 20 years ago

He gets a lot more wrong than he gets right, this will be a fishing expedition because he's getting nothing from Freo and is trying to force a comment.

Wowee that is a massive fishing trip and if wrong he should be held accountable as that is a massive.

Jungle drums are beating, rumours flying, some claim eyewitness accounts of wrongdoings. Some suggest half of WA have seen the antics, you don't have to look far. I hope some at our club extend a helping hand, I think the lad may need it. Footy is the least of the worries.

This is huge news if true and at the same time incredibly sad.

No mention of Insurance Companies/Managers in this debacle.....strange


There were obvious reasons why we moved him on for what seemed like unders. Such a shame his career seems to be turning out this way. He was genuinely one of the most exciting forward talents we’d seen in years.
 

Hopefully he can work through his issues and have a healthy life in the end.

Have a year off Jesse, get sorted/well...

Then come home to the Dees! 
 

ps was thinking about how much structure and support Jesse had built in his time at MFC (ages 17-23), and that walking away from that to go to Freo may not have helped him... 

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

Get him back!

Toxic person. No thanks. 

 
6 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Toxic person. No thanks. 

You seem pretty definite in ur responses Nelo. 
Do u have inside knowledge of what has been going on apart from the stuff which has been made public?

42 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Jungle drums are beating, rumours flying, some claim eyewitness accounts of wrongdoings. Some suggest half of WA have seen the antics, you don't have to look far. I hope some at our club extend a helping hand, I think the lad may need it. Footy is the least of the worries.

Can u elaborate on what the supposed wrong doings are mandee?


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