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LJ is contracted. He's going nowhere.

And if Dogga reckons going home to Freo is a good idea he should have a chat to Jesse Hogan. 

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

LJ is contracted. He's going nowhere.

And if Dogga reckons going home to Freo is a good idea he should have a chat to Jesse Hogan. 

Means nothing now days.

 
6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Means nothing now days.

Means a lot when Melbourne can choose not to trade him

16 minutes ago, BDA said:

LJ is contracted. He's going nowhere.

And if Dogga reckons going home to Freo is a good idea he should have a chat to Jesse Hogan. 

The same Jesse Hogan who left the Dees for Freo while contracted?


21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Means nothing now days.

Contracts aren’t iron clad for sure but both parties have to consent to release each other from their obligations. If one party holds firm nothing the other can legally do about it. If we decide not to trade then the player has to stay

6 minutes ago, adonski said:

Means a lot when Melbourne can choose not to trade him

Like when they put Tom McDonald up for trade last year when contracted? Or when they traded Jack Watts and Hogan when they also were contracted?

Not in anyway saying Jacko will leave because it's pretty obvious he wont. But to say that he won't leave because he's contracted is laughable.

It's the AFL landscape now days. Contracts are pretty much irrelevant now because we are seeing far too often now players have far too much power then the actual contract.

It's my biggest pet hate. I loved seeing the doggies last year refusing to trade a contracted Josh Dunkley.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Contracts aren’t iron clad for sure but both parties have to consent to release each other from their obligations. If one party holds firm nothing the other can legally do about it. If we decide not to trade then the player has to stay

Yes I am aware all that.

Perfect example is the Josh Dunkley case last year. See my post above. It's my biggest pet hate players having far too much pulling power over the actual contract obligation. 

 
14 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

The same Jesse Hogan who left the Dees for Freo while contracted?

True but the trade suited both parties. We needed the pick for May, we had TMac and the Weid as out KPF options and there were concerns internally with Jesse's application and lifestyle.  And from Jesse's perspective he got to go home. 

9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Like when they put Tom McDonald up for trade last year when contracted? Or when they traded Jack Watts and Hogan when they also were contracted?

Not in anyway saying Jacko will leave because it's pretty obvious he wont. But to say that he won't leave because he's contracted is laughable.

It's the AFL landscape now days. Contracts are pretty much irrelevant now because we are seeing far too often now players have far too much power then the actual contract.

It's my biggest pet hate. I loved seeing the doggies last year refusing to trade a contracted Josh Dunkley.

Yeah I stand corrected?


Interesting that the Herald Sun article says Cerra will go to Carlton and because of it, Jackson will consider going home over summer. Do these guys even proof read what they write?

I couldn’t open the HScum article but didn’t he fairly recently extend his contract? I wouldn’t even close to entertain trading out Dogga, the guy looks like he could be once in a gen sort of player. I know similar things were said about Hogan but it was a lot different with him, the talent was (still is) there but the mind and body just didn’t look like they were coping.

Jackson on the other hand looks like he’s got a good head on him, his body is holding up well, and FMD can he play or what!

Tell them to suck a fat one. 

I have a feeling that Cerra could break the fabric of the club if he comes to us. A few popular players will have to leave.

15 minutes ago, Pates said:

I couldn’t open the HScum article but didn’t he fairly recently extend his contract? I wouldn’t even close to entertain trading out Dogga, the guy looks like he could be once in a gen sort of player. I know similar things were said about Hogan but it was a lot different with him, the talent was (still is) there but the mind and body just didn’t look like they were coping.

Jackson on the other hand looks like he’s got a good head on him, his body is holding up well, and FMD can he play or what!

Tell them to suck a fat one. 

Get him a Melbourne girlfriend like Rivers has, quickly.

18 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

I have a feeling that Cerra could break the fabric of the club if he comes to us. A few popular players will have to leave.

I have a feeling you don't know what you're talking about a lot of the time on here.


29 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Get him a Melbourne girlfriend like Rivers has, quickly.

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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Interesting that the Herald Sun article says Cerra will go to Carlton and because of it, Jackson will consider going home over summer. Do these guys even proof read what they write?

Robbo proof overproof reads the articles?

44 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Get him a Melbourne girlfriend like Rivers has, quickly.

Pretty sure he does.

49 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

I have a feeling that Cerra could break the fabric of the club if he comes to us. A few popular players will have to leave.

Good god I hope tomorrow finally puts an end to MFCSS once and for all

On 9/23/2021 at 11:48 AM, adonski said:

I was told of two young players who may be involved in trades (neither are locks in our best 22, no-one from the 2019 draft trio)

Take it with a grain of salt however, just passing on the message

Buy low, sell high...


1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

I have a feeling that Cerra could break the fabric of the club if he comes to us. A few popular players will have to leave.

I reckon a Dee's flag might break the fabric of reality first 

IF Freo are making a significant play for Jackson, it likely means they feel Cerra is going to nominate the Dees rather than Carlton

 
4 hours ago, BDA said:

LJ is contracted. He's going nowhere.

And if Dogga reckons going home to Freo is a good idea he should have a chat to Jesse Hogan. 

In fairness, Lyon has gone so a forward's life could be more palatable now than before.

 

3 hours ago, TRIGON said:

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