freo84
Norm Smith Medallist
Best news i heard all week. 2013 is looking better already
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Strangely enough, I can see Pearce having a monster season for Fremantle. Subiaco will suit his particular brand of running football and as Pearce will have determined, he won't be copping the number 1 tag every week. It's a very good move for Fremantle.Nice move, will add some zip to the side.
******* aces! Now piss emo boy & his ironic glasses off & it's a good week.
Does what he look like matter E? Jeez..all this "hipster" nonsense on these boards. The fella can play.
Great get guys
Thanks.As much as he frustrated me, is a great player to watch when running hot. Really want to see Freo win a premiership under the great Pav, wouldn't be upset at all to see Pearcey help you do it.
Good get, hope we get fairly compensated. Reckon an end of 1st Round would be pretty close.
Thought I was going to be upset by this, but not so at the moment.
I think Pearce at his best, is one of the best line-breaking mids in the comp.
Surround him by the likes of Sandi and your mids, and it could really refresh him.
Good get, hope we get fairly compensated. Reckon an end of 1st Round would be pretty close.
Awesome.
I hope Port are fairly compensated for this.
Who needs Goddard when we can get Pearce........
Cheers mate both our clubs got some good times coming to our respective clubs
A 'no dickheads' policy matters though, and if those rumours earlier are anything to go by the guy came across pretty full of himself in the meetings. The hipster look is just a convenient external reflection of that for us to jump on.
As for Pearce, nice piece of business from our guys. Say what you want about some of the decisions that get made, but you can't deny our club gets s**t done quickly and professionally these days.
Reckon an end of 1st Round would be pretty close.
Pearce said the decision to leave Port was a difficult one for him and his family, but he now looked forward to making an impact at Fremantle.
“I would like to thank all at the Port Adelaide Football Club, especially my teammates whom I have shared the past eight years with,” he said.
“I would like to thank Ross Lyon and the Fremantle Football Club for the opportunity they have presented to me and look forward to the next chapter in my football career.”