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1 hour ago, Dwight Schrute said:

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

If LJ does want out and that’s a big IF, then it has to be Cerra and Freo’s pick 8. Even that feels unders.

Just win tomorrow and nobody will want to go - Cerra can goto Carlton and add to the recent trade successes such as Martin, Williams and Saad.

 

Right at this point in time, who gives a flying F**K about Cerra. Get a good nights sleep and save your passion for tomorrow.

14 minutes ago, maximum bob said:

Right at this point in time, who gives a flying F**K about Cerra. Get a good nights sleep and save your passion for tomorrow.

Set yourself to be trade period premiers too!


There are dozens of 'Cerras' over a 10 year period. There's less than a handful of 'Jacksons.' Happy to trade Jackson for Cerra and half a dozen first round draft picks. 

Two things I don't understand:

  1. Why this thread is high up on the first page of Demonland the night before our first Grand Final in this board's existence
  2. Why anyone would suggest trading Luke Jackson, ever, for any player or any price
1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Two things I don't understand:

  1. Why this thread is high up on the first page of Demonland the night before our first Grand Final in this board's existence
  2. Why anyone would suggest trading Luke Jackson, ever, for any player or any price

Probably because you just posted on it 😀

 
50 minutes ago, CYB said:

If LJ does want out and that’s a big IF, then it has to be Cerra and Freo’s pick 8. Even that feels unders.

Just win tomorrow and nobody will want to go - Cerra can goto Carlton and add to the recent trade successes such as Martin, Williams and Saad.

I don't think LJ wants out, nor do i think we'd trade him even if he did, but yeah i'd want a really good pick and a player at least. 

i'm sure Freo would like him, and will chat to him, but i reckon he's a long term demon

5 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

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

Just like trading Weowodin for Heffernan and letting go J.McDonald. Bad moves break culture.


if true, stoked we're not gonna lose any of our boys! its all good in the hood. fingers x for a few more draft smokies!

Media all seem to want to be first so all saying the same thing so as not to be wrong, or blame the others when wrong.


Adam who????? QUE CERA CERA the future is not yours to see.

Bad luck cera cera.

Edited by picket fence

 A few on here were pretty confident he would nominate us, so happy to wait and see.

Won't be fussed if he chooses the other mob.

We have a bigger issue tonight.

14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 A few on here were pretty confident he would nominate us, so happy to wait and see.

Won't be fussed if he chooses the other mob.

We have a bigger issue tonight.

Very confident......

19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very confident......

Your confidence is good enough to put any doubt outa my mind Dazzle

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Your confidence is good enough to put any doubt outa my mind Dazzle

No I was confident until a week ago. I'm just backing up @Redleg on a few individual being pretty confident he was coming to us.

Hes going to Carlton and it makes sense.


2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No I was confident until a week ago. I'm just backing up @Redleg on a few individual being pretty confident he was coming to us.

Hes going to Carlton and it makes sense.

Haha is he going to Carlton because we wouldn’t trade Jordon and Sparrow for him?

 

We simply don't have the picks or players to offer to get Freo to agree to a deal. They'd rather force him to the PSD than accept a future first rounder and some change.

Because for the first time in 57 years we have premiership players that we can't just toss aside. 

 

16 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

We simply don't have the picks or players to offer to get Freo to agree to a deal. They'd rather force him to the PSD than accept a future first rounder and some change.

Because for the first time in 57 years we have premiership players that we can't just toss aside. 

 

Sparrow probably push him out anyways. Not sure we need Cerra. We will need a lot of money aside to satisfy Jackson. Now we’ve won a flag we would probably drop our offer by 100k for Cerra. Sparrow may overtake him anyway, then what do we do. Sparrow was really good tonight. 


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