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22 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

The only synergy between him and Collingwood is the regularity that both manage to create headlines off the field. I think he would crumble under the expectations of the magpie army. 

He'd be right at home with DeGoey, Stephenson, Sidebottom, Beames, etc

 
5 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

He'd be right at home with DeGoey, Stephenson, Sidebottom, Beames, etc

True. Far better he sign with an underperforming nonentity that would treat his return like the second coming of christ. 

It is hard to see him leaving WA and even less chance of him returning to the MFC. He was a good player for us but also very high maintenance. I would love to have his 47 goal season back but it won’t happen. 

 

If he leaves Freo i reckon the Eagles will snap him up on a nothing contract as insurance for an injury to Kennedy/Darling knowing if they get him right he's a bargain replacement for Kennedy when he retires.

32 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

If he leaves Freo i reckon the Eagles will snap him up on a nothing contract as insurance for an injury to Kennedy/Darling knowing if they get him right he's a bargain replacement for Kennedy when he retires.

Eagles are no chance of getting him.  They were not even slightly interested due to his off field issues 


21 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Eagles are no chance of getting him.  They were not even slightly interested due to his off field issues 

Not something one would have read about the Eagles 15 years ago. How times have changed.

im so happy that he didn't work out at Freo after Peter Bell's antics during the trade period. Karmas a biatch.

I'd take him back but I wouldn't give up anything for him. Makes our defensive stuff even worse. And he doesn't bring positivity to a group. 

Jess deserves the best of luck _ probably elsewhere though unfortunately.

PS - [censored] Smith is looking ultra cool - sign him up ?

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19 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Not something one would have read about the Eagles 15 years ago. How times have changed.

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3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Four goals yesterday.  Would be our best forward by a mile.

Was textbook Hogan really. Beating up on the weak sides. 

I'd still take him back though.

On 9/13/2020 at 9:44 AM, No Plan B said:

Was textbook Hogan really. Beating up on the weak sides. 

I'd still take him back though.

He's a gun on field e.g. Rance wss no push over. Would love to have him back for the good of both parties.  Can't see him leaving however

Edited by Demons1858

No one questions Jesse's ability.

IMO the issues are his body and his motivation, particularly the latter.

I hope he continues to improve over summer and comes back in good shape for 2021

But I don't want him back with us. Its simply risk/reward. 

I want a tall forward line of Weid, Jacko, and a fit Petty in 2021. Depth Brown. Note: no Tmac


Apparently his management have been meeting with a few teams, so interesting coincidence he's started to find form.

 

30 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Apparently his management have been meeting with a few teams, so interesting coincidence he's started to find form.

 

Hope we are one of them.  Come home Jesse.

People are crazy to say we dont want or need him.. come on, have they seen Weid play the last few weeks?

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Here's hoping he has a huge Sunday night out in Cairns.

Indeed. Love to see him kick 8 and the heave ho to win comfortably! He could be the gift that keeps on giving to the MFC!!!


46 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Apparently his management have been meeting with a few teams, so interesting coincidence he's started to find form.

He’s an impressive BS artist if he has one eye on the exit. I watched his post match interview last week and he seemed more invested in Freo than ever before. Such is the modern player I suppose.

Would be handy if his form can drag his team over the line against the Doggies. Would be a nice little bit of poetry if Hogan kicked us into the finals.

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Wait until the end of 2021. Get him back in for nothing after Freo delist.  ?
 

Jesse deserves a 2nd chance at the Dees. ?

 

Probably needs a good mental therapist and some SAS training under Burgo. ???

 
9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

If he's fit, id take him back even if he needs abit more TLC then other players. We would be top 4 with Jesse at his best Weed, Fritsch and Jackson little kossi unbelievable forward line 


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