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2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

The Hulk on his way back home 

Go on...

21 minutes ago, Wobbly Bob said:

Can they take the unnecessary apostrophe with them, please?

Indeed.

 
1 minute ago, adonski said:

Go on...

Wants out of WA and we are in pole position to welcome him back.  
 

Hogan, Weed and Jackson ? 


1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

Wants out of WA and we are in pole position to welcome him back.  
 

Hogan, Weed and Jackson ? 

Where have you heard this if you don't mind me asking - and would MFC even want him back (from an off field perspective)? 

20 minutes ago, adonski said:

No way we hold onto the future first I reckon. 

Yeah, agreed.

10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Wants out of WA and we are in pole position to welcome him back.  
 

Hogan, Weed and Jackson ? 

Not sure we want him though, mate.

Thinking on it further, I'd absolutely take him back for a future first, so effectively it's May and Hogan for the future first. ;)

 
2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Wants out of WA and we are in pole position to welcome him back.  
 

Hogan, Weed and Jackson ? 

Really?  I'm sceptical. All he wanted while playing for us was to return to WA. Spent every off season there, bought a house there while contracted with us, friends are over there, enjoys the "lifestyle" there, etc. 

7 minutes ago, A F said:

Not sure we want him though, mate.

Thinking on it further, I'd absolutely take him back for a future first, so effectively it's May and Hogan for the future first. ;)

We won’t need to give up that much


6 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Really?  I'm sceptical. All he wanted while playing for us was to return to WA. Spent every off season there, bought a house there while contracted with us, friends are over there, enjoys the "lifestyle" there, etc. 

The grass is not always greener though.
In fairness to him, the 12-18 months prior to him leaving would have been difficult and maybe he has grown up and understands that he might be on his last chance to make a career for himself. 

31 minutes ago, A F said:

I think we have to be very strategic as we've got very little currency to play with at the moment.

Both McDonalds will go and so if we can get picks for them, we might be able to package a deal.

Both McDonalds will go and so if we can get picks for them, we might be able to package a deal.

 Good luck with that  hahhhhhahhaaaaaa

11 minutes ago, adonski said:

Where have you heard this if you don't mind me asking - and would MFC even want him back (from an off field perspective)? 

Can’t say mate 

2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Can’t say mate 

Fair enough. How confident are you he leaves Freo?

14 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

We won’t need to give up that much

Yeah, you''re right.


5 minutes ago, A F said:

Yeah, you''re right.

We will need to give up nothing in my opinion

6 minutes ago, adonski said:

Fair enough. How confident are you he leaves Freo?

Nothing is ever certain with these things but the mail is usually around the mark 

14 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

The grass is not always greener though.
In fairness to him, the 12-18 months prior to him leaving would have been difficult and maybe he has grown up and understands that he might be on his last chance to make a career for himself. 

If his body and mind are both right I'd be delighted to have him back  as long as it doesn't cost us too much.

35 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Nothing is ever certain with these things but the mail is usually around the mark 

You would think he would want to hang around at Freo, coach seems to know what he is doing and the future looks bright.

The Dees , on the other hand...

25 minutes ago, KLV said:

You would think he would want to hang around at Freo, coach seems to know what he is doing and the future looks bright.

The Dees , on the other hand...

Watching the way Freo set up and their rising midfield, it shows you how past it Ross Lyon is.


1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Can’t say mate 

Weren't you saying 2 years ago that Hannerbery was a done deal to the Dees? You've had more missed then strikes it seems....

The thing is we desperately need another bigger body in our Fwd line..  and there is not a lot on offer.. so it could be a case, we get him cheap-ish and we welcome him back.. i cant see it happening myself.. but i guess anything is possible.

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9 minutes ago, A F said:

Watching the way Freo set up and their rising midfield, it shows you how past it Ross Lyon is.

U are Kidding I would have Ross Lyons Streets and even Suburbs ahead of our current coach!!

9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

U are Kidding I would have Ross Lyons Streets and even Suburbs ahead of our current coach!!

I wouldn't.

Lyon's well past it. 


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