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So, ladies and gentlemen of Demonland, what do we end up with from here? 

Does Hogan stay, or does he go? And if he goes, what do we get for him? 

Do we nab KK for a late pick? Do we swap a high pick for May? Do we have another deal for another player cooking in the background? 

I'm interested to hear what everyone thinks we walk away with at 8:30pm tomorrow night, and if anyone can actually nail their prediction. 

So, have at it. No judgement. Whatever you think the outcome is, post away and discuss! 

 

I reckon Hogan is gone - but I'll be a bit disappointed if May (+ KK) are all we get in return. Hopefully there's a couple things cooking in the background.

Neale > Bris for pick 5 to Frem

Pick 5 > Melb for Hogan

Pick 5 > GC for May, KK 

GC receive pick 5, swap of later picks between all clubs in favour of Melb for Hogan trade.

 

Edited by SFebes

 

There is little chance he comes back to Melbourne.

He goes for 5 and change. Hoping its the 20's and 30's picks we requested.

Cant say im happy about it, but this industry aint what it used to be.

I just hope May can slot in as the gorilla and allow Lever to run wild with his intercepts.

Scully to Hawks 

Hawks bottom 4, 2019

Please make it so...

But Hogan will remain a Dee in 2019

Edited by Moonshadow


I’d like to participate but that would be unfair on everyone else. #ETthetradebreaker. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

Posted this in the Hogan thread:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

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  On 16/10/2018 at 08:20, MadAsHell said:

Posted this in the Hogan thread:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

If that actually comes true, and every player and pick are correct, then you deserve to have God like status on the board, MAH.  Andy should even give you mod powurz.  


  On 16/10/2018 at 08:04, DSP said:

There is little chance he comes back to Melbourne.

He goes for 5 and change. Hoping its the 20's and 30's picks we requested.

Cant say im happy about it, but this industry aint what it used to be.

I just hope May can slot in as the gorilla and allow Lever to run wild with his intercepts.

We let Hogan go for dockers 4 th rounder. They give us Harley Bennell and bail Ben Cousins and send him over too. 

GC give us May KK and pick number 2 for the chance to take delisted Bugg.

we then move on Oliver Brayshaw and petracca for Will Schofield at WCE.

 

Honestly tomorrow we will haveHogan KK and nothing else

or

no hogan, but get May KK and will have a pick in the mid teens. That pick will be used to get a Hibbard understudy from the Wild West.

  On 16/10/2018 at 08:20, MadAsHell said:

Posted this in the Hogan thread:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

Bazinga 

make the call

Hogan for 5&30 

may and Kolo for 5& future third 

in: May, Kolo, pruess, 30, 65, 68 

draft: 30, 34, 52, 65, 68 

Think Hogan will go and the deal will get done around 4pm. The Neale trade will drop and we’ll get pick 5 and hopefully a couple of others. KK and May hopefully as a package but I feel these will be isolated. Understand for KK, overs for May. 

No other surprises on the background I’m afraid. 


  On 16/10/2018 at 08:20, MadAsHell said:

Posted this in the Hogan thread:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

If that happens exactly how it's written I will get Tom Scully's name tattooed on my arm (with pictures to prove it) :D 

I hope the 76.13% of the voters on here get their wish tomorrow. I’m going with the long shot. Jesse stays.

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I really hope we keep hogan, that kid could be anything , I’ve always wanted a superstar forward in the red and blue winning games off his own boot  , Carey , Frankiln or Brereton like.... I still can’t understand why he wants to walk into that mess at freo , simply mind boggling 

A but I’m realist , the FD wants May & co to make us more well rounded so that’s what will happen + some loose change  , I’m not sold on this but have to back in the club to know what they’re doing 

the stakes are high here , our first flag in 55 years may well depend on what goes down tomorrow, Mahoney had better had his [censored] weetbix for breakfast tomorrow 


Players will get traded. 

Demonlanders will [censored] and moan. 

#jadednewsbreaker

Big fish small pond..

Hogan gone ( I have changed my mind ) with May and kolodwhatshisname in. I am very unhappy. A real meltdown tmrw.

 

Neale goes to the lions

But hogan stays at the demons.  Freo do not offer enough to satisfy a deal 

KK traded to Melb for late pick

an unexpected trade occurs bringing another player to the demons 

scully does his other ankle tomorrow.  You don’t wanna overcompensate when coming back from an injury, rookie error

 


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