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Get Hogan back!

Plsssssss

 

Just said the same thing in a group chat. Would be great.

Some water may need to go under the bridge

Edited by Jibroni

 

Didn’t think it would take long lol, he’s actually tearing Essendon a new one in the last quarter. Looking really mobile and taking some strong marks.


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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Serious contender for silliest thread of the year.

Not really

If there's tension between Goodwin & Hogan preventing the move, we should simply shift Goodwin 

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Serious contender for silliest thread of the year.

Nup.

I fear for next year. 

Brown - knee is cooked

TMac -  will be 30

Weid - potentially had his last chance

JVR - will take a couple of years to develop

Jacko - Out the door

 

We are going to have to get creative and pluck a KF from somewhere

 

28 this coming February

Late second rounder and a highly conditional contract with KPI's

Bottom line is whether he will put the work in

Not as silly as it sounds


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Just now, chook fowler said:

Not going to happen 

I don't think it will happen either.

 

But 25 goals from 14 games this year in a cellar dweller team, not bad at all. He looks fit as at the moment and according to all reports really got his mental health under control

4 minutes ago, Tracca said:

I don't think it will happen either.

 

But 25 goals from 14 games this year in a cellar dweller team, not bad at all. He looks fit as at the moment and according to all reports really got his mental health under control

A 27-28 year old would do the trick. Take the best backman for a couple of years while JVR develops. 


Probably second best on ground today. Strong pack marks, great leading, even a chase down. Good on him. Glad he’s showing some of his old good form. If he wanted to come home - and based on todays efforts - you’d do all you could to get him home.

In another thread posters are calling for Petty to play forward.

Hogan makes a lot more sense if the fit is right.

He's reported as saying he wished he never left the MFC

22 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Serious contender for silliest thread of the year.

Second only to…

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3 hours ago, Dogga said:

 

How about Jack Watts instead? 😉

Or Jeremy Howe. I think his heart still beats true for the red and the blue. At the very least, part of him does… 
I know for a fact he was wearing red and blue jocks last night. ❤️💙

Thank god the edit button hasn’t disappeared. 
The Howe suggestion wasn’t meant to be taken seriously. I just thought it amusing that he was wearing red and blue jocks while playing against us. 

Carry on. 

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8 minutes ago, Dogga said:

I'd do it, but I really can't see it happening unfortunately. 

How about Jack Watts instead? 😉

Jack Watts and Liam Jurrah would have functioned better than our forward line this year 

 

 
17 minutes ago, 1964_2 said:

Jack Watts and Liam Jurrah would have functioned better than our forward line this year 

 

Fair bit more talent though, so you’d hope so

18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Or Jeremy Howe. I think his heart still beats true for the red and the blue. At the very least, part of him does… 
I know for a fact he was wearing red and blue jocks last night. 😁❤️💙

nah, all duck and no dinner.....one trick pony


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