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It's the kind of garbage that's virtually impossible to prove wrong.

If Hogan signs, this clown can say: "I told you so, but his heart's not in it."

If Hogan doesn't sign: "I told you so... his heart's not in it."

 

Someone in this thread kind've called this. CBF looking to see who it was. 

 

But lol anyway. 

Poor fella - every time a hit refresh on this account his followers are dropping.

It takes some real bullpoo to jump the shark on Twitter.

 
5 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Poor fella - every time a hit refresh on this account his followers are dropping.

It takes some real bullpoo to jump the shark on Twitter.

Unless he's attached advertising....then it's genius

It's actually not that ridiculous. Anyone who has ever had much to do with jesse knows he isn't one of those mad football fanatics. Although difficult to prove the credibility, and I find it hard to believe he would have these doubts after such a young age, it doesn't really surprise me. 

On top of that, the footy season takes up all of the northern summer. Anyone who gets the itch to travel, like most young people do now, want to have those experiences, and have them now.


2 minutes ago, Generation dee said:

It's actually not that ridiculous. Anyone who has ever had much to do with jesse knows he isn't one of those mad football fanatics. Although difficult to prove the credibility, and I find it hard to believe he would have these doubts after such a young age, it doesn't really surprise me. 

On top of that, the footy season takes up all of the northern summer. Anyone who gets the itch to travel, like most young people do now, want to have those experiences, and have them now.

Cause god knows you can't have them at 32.

9 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Nanny forum.

If your precious being cannot take a bit of misinformation posted on a public forum then maybe you need to start re-evaluating where you spend your time.  Yeah sure he could have taken more care in what he believed was the truth, but he didn't. He will not be the first and will not be the last, even if there is a threat of banning.  Can't anyone just laugh things off anymore?  Everything is just so serious now that people cannot make mistakes without others jumping all over them from their moral high ground.

Particularly when one considers that everything reported in the media is always absolutely accurate.

 

 
6 minutes ago, Generation dee said:

I take it you haven't travelled then? 

Do you think that Hogan wants to go on a Contiki tour? 


4 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Do you think that Hogan wants to go on a Contiki tour? 

My point exactly. Contiki, sail Croatia, all the above. 

15 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Cause god knows you can't have them at 32.

Hopefully that's something he comes to realise. But for some people/kids, it does work the other way round - just not for athletes and sports people.

25 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Cause god knows you can't have them at 32.

I don't want to get all political, but who knows what will happen over the next 11 years with the state of the world. Probably not much. I can empathise with quitting a job you don't like that much and travelling and investing the big windfall he's already made, to set himself up. Especially if you have interests elsewhere. Might be a difficult thing to grasp if you assume every footballer is the same.

People following this thread for actual Hogan news are like pokies addicts.

Maybe the NEXT push of the button will bring in the BIG ONE


56 minutes ago, Generation dee said:

It's actually not that ridiculous. 

Yeah it is.

Reality is not every player wants to commit to the rigors of afl footy... not saying this is the case for Hogan, but plenty of talented players who drop out as just can't commit to the demands of afl.

18 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

Reality is not every player wants to commit to the rigors of afl footy... not saying this is the case for Hogan, but plenty of talented players who drop out as just can't commit to the demands of afl.

He's done pretty well for the first 4 years of his career. Much better than most.

It's factually incorrect. To suggest Jesse is anything but 100% committed to his afl career is a joke. The only question is where he will play.


Probably nothing but I seen a couple of Facebook pages claiming Jesse has signed 4 year extension to be announced in the next day or so.

as I said probably nothing but one of the pages is usually not too bad for these sort of things.

dont shoot the messenger 

18 minutes ago, Hellfish said:

Probably nothing but I seen a couple of Facebook pages claiming Jesse has signed 4 year extension to be announced in the next day or so.

as I said probably nothing but one of the pages is usually not too bad for these sort of things.

dont shoot the messenger 

This is the right way to do it. We've been given the source of the rumour so can draw our own conclusions.

It's the posters who just post the bolded bit and nothing else that can GAGF.

Rumours are rife.... Just need to finalise either way as this will be a circus in 2017! Every other player committed .. 

 
17 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

Rumours are rife.... Just need to finalise either way as this will be a circus in 2017! Every other player committed .. 

Every other player whose contracts ended in 2016 you mean? The only player to extend a contact ending in 2017 is Tyson and that happened a week ago. This is only a circus because the media has made it one.

1 hour ago, Abe said:

It's factually incorrect. To suggest Jesse is anything but 100% committed to his afl career is a joke. The only question is where he will play.

 

You can't be 100% certain of the fact he is 100% committed. Even the committed stage of your argument has less than 100% of you being 100% correct.

 

Sooo....

 

<100% chance we win the Premiership next year.

 

I like your work. :)

 

p.s so many 100s (that I made).


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