According to the Sunday Times Mark Johnson is our number one trade target if Bell or Haselby leave. If Johnson comes cheaply it could be handy player that will help improve our clearances from the midfield.
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The only possie he should be playing is a forward pocket. He's just too slow nowadays and will get exploited in the midfield.
At this stage no but the new coach may see things differently...Do you think he is likely to re-sign with Essendon?
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depends on what the new coach does. if he wants to do a big cleanout, which i hope he does, then mark johnson is unlikely to stay.Do you think he is likely to re-sign with Essendon?
PSD or nothing. I understand Harvey is mates with all these guys but that is no reason for us to go trading for them. Mark Johnson doesnt have the ability to be a top AFL player anymore.
I dont no if this is Harveys agenda or not but we are the Fremantle Football Club not the palce Essendon sends their rejects.
He is 28 FFS.
PSD or nothing. I understand Harvey is mates with all these guys but that is no reason for us to go trading for them. Mark Johnson doesnt have the ability to be a top AFL player anymore.
I dont no if this is Harveys agenda or not but we are the Fremantle Football Club not the palce Essendon sends their rejects.
He is 28 FFS.

I also don't buy into the Solomon 5th in the best and fairest thing - thats like saying Byron Pickett was a good thing for Melbourne. Solomon has taken the place of young players like Marcus Drum and denied them time to develop at the highest level. And thats what Mark Johnson would do too.
Kepler Bradley, Ken McGregor, Mark Johnson...
Its all part of a plan to confuse the opposition into thinking we don't know what we are doing. Then when we get to the table we are going to put all these sensible ideas and steal other draft picks from clubs below us - great plan!
Seriously guys I am really worried about some of the rumors coming out of our club. Mark Johnson is a back pocket who occasionaly plays midfield. He only has mediocre skills, his pace has dropped off and he is more of a thug than a "Hard" man.
If you want to play back pocket players in the middle, it would be far cheaper to train up Hayden over the off season. If you want real toughness, get Ryley Dunn and Brock O'Brien up to AFL fitness levels. Forget Mark Johnson.
I also don't buy into the Solomon 5th in the best and fairest thing - thats like saying Byron Pickett was a good thing for Melbourne. Solomon has taken the place of young players like Marcus Drum and denied them time to develop at the highest level. And thats what Mark Johnson would do too.
just remember that kim hagdorns opinion doesnt necessarily reflect harvs' thoughtsBugger that...how about playing Foster, Drum or Ibbotson? Guys who have 10 years in them...now there's a thought
just remember that kim hagdorns opinion doesnt necessarily reflect harvs' thoughts
i reckon none of the names mentioned so far will happen
just remember that kim hagdorns opinion doesnt necessarily reflect harvs' thoughts
i reckon none of the names mentioned so far will happen
PSD or nothing. I understand Harvey is mates with all these guys but that is no reason for us to go trading for them. Mark Johnson doesnt have the ability to be a top AFL player anymore.
I dont no if this is Harveys agenda or not but we are the Fremantle Football Club not the palce Essendon sends their rejects.
He is 28 FFS.
According to the Sunday Times Mark Johnson is our number one trade target if Bell or Haselby leave. If Johnson comes cheaply it could be handy player that will help improve our clearances from the midfield.