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45 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Mfc done very well....feel for Freo losing pick 6 & now Hogan!

MFC read the writing on the wall. It said "get out while you still can!"

 
2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Mfc done very well....feel for Freo losing pick 6 & now Hogan!

I don’t. That’s one hell of a feather Bell’s been able to put in his cap.

Buy high and sell low. 
 

Well done Peter Bell u r a genius ?

 
5 hours ago, Mach5 said:

All the best to Jesse, hope he gets the support he needs at GWS.

And for those who thought we didn’t win the Hogan trade by getting May... we did.

Nobody questions winning the Hogan trade, it’s giving up a Max King type for May that got people fired up 


58 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Nobody questions winning the Hogan trade, it’s giving up a Max King type for May that got people fired up 

Ben

The King v May argument is moot, we were never going to keep the pick to use it was always heading north so we could pick up May who was our immediate concern. His first season with us was a disaster, 2020 he should've been AA. He's become one of my favourite players.

On 11/5/2020 at 8:35 AM, Pates said:

The King v May argument is moot, we were never going to keep the pick to use it was always heading north so we could pick up May who was our immediate concern. His first season with us was a disaster, 2020 he should've been AA. He's become one of my favourite players.

Contrary to what I thought it has turned into a good deal for us.

 
On 10/14/2020 at 3:16 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Yeh but how about if you round it up to the nearest 0? Then it's 50. 

or round it to the nearest 30 and that makes it 60...........you know it makes sense

Something not right at freeo first Macarthur retires form mental illness, then Hogan's state of mind gets worse since he arrives there, 


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