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17 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Because we won't have a choice in the matter.

If Jackson nominates Freo as his club of choice, he will end up there and we take what we're given. What's the alternative?

 

That’s complete rubbish.  Of course we have a choice.   They need to offer a suitable trade, you don’t just take what they offer.

 

The more Gus plays at half back as filler he has gone from a stop gap whilst Salo out, to a quality half back to recent games where he is playing at a level I would consider All Australian and significantly impacting the flow of games. I do wonder what games like last week have done to both his value inside and outside the club but also in his mind the role he wants to play whichever club he is at. 

For the record I know what I get with Gus and we gain nothing but cap room and a token pick to bargain with (or has that changed) if he leaves. With Dogga (who I want to stay if he chooses to at fair $$) we still dont know what he is and how far he will take it. If he chooses to go home, as long as Freo and Eagles are both pushing hard we need to leverage the draft/trade position to solve our longer term elite key forward gap and maximise our ability to address shorter term needs whilst we are in the window.  

So if given choice Gus over Dogga would be my current thinking. 

Edited by Lil_red_fire_engine

4 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

The more Gus plays at half back as filler he has gone from a stop gap whilst Salo out, to a quality half back to recent games where he is playing at a level I would consider All Australian and significantly impacting the flow of games. I do wonder what games like last week have done to both his value inside and outside the club but also in his mind the role he wants to play whichever club he is at. 

For the record I know what I get with Gus and we gain nothing but cap room if he leaves. With Dogga (who I want to stay if he chooses to at fair $$) we still dont know what he is and how far he will take it. If he chooses to go home, as long as Freo and Eagles are both pushing hard we need to leverage the draft/trade position to solve our longer term elite key forward gap and maximise our ability to address shorter term needs whilst we are in the window.  

So if given choice Gus over Dogga would be my current thinking. 

Every day of the week.  Gus over Jackson, for the reasons you outline.

 

I think dogga will be a great player. I want him to commit to us. But his non-commitment is really starting to become an issue for me. We're the premiers. We can offer everything he needs to succeed and develop at the MFC. We should not need to be convincing him to stay.

He is obviously torn and i get it. The pull of home can be very powerful. But i'm not sure having a semi-committed player yearning for home is worth the hassle. We've been down this path with Jesse and we all know how that turned out

If he doesn't sign his contract soon then we may have to accept the unpalatable truth and cut our losses. Otherwise it'll the same rumors every trade period. Too destabilising. 

16 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

That’s complete rubbish.  Of course we have a choice.   They need to offer a suitable trade, you don’t just take what they offer.

Norf need to finish last to give us some protection from LJ just nominating the draft - although I really doubt it will come to that.


If there is any integrity in the system Gus will be an AA half back. This combined with his heroics in the GF make him indispensable. Hopefully he will retire as an all time great Demon. 

18 minutes ago, BDA said:

I think dogga will be a great player. I want him to commit to us. But his non-commitment is really starting to become an issue for me. We're the premiers. We can offer everything he needs to succeed and develop at the MFC. We should not need to be convincing him to stay.

He is obviously torn and i get it. The pull of home can be very powerful. But i'm not sure having a semi-committed player yearning for home is worth the hassle. We've been down this path with Jesse and we all know how that turned out

If he doesn't sign his contract soon then we may have to accept the unpalatable truth and cut our losses. Otherwise it'll the same rumors every trade period. Too destabilising. 

We will find out good he really is in the absence of Max. 

48 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'd rather Gus thanks.

Me too.

If rather the player that’s in career best form, playing with 100% heart, taking courageous and goal saving marks over someone that could be a good player in the future.

 
47 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

That’s complete rubbish.  Of course we have a choice.   They need to offer a suitable trade, you don’t just take what they offer.

Then he goes into the PSD, plays for North for a year before getting to Freo in 2023 and we get nothing.

Sounds great…

Whatever the outcome I doubt that LJ will stab us in the back if he decides to go he will want MFC to be fairly compensated. I am hopeful that he will stay but he is young and who knows what his drivers are???


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Then he goes into the PSD, plays for North for a year before getting to Freo in 2023 and we get nothing.

Sounds great…

Your clutching at straws now.

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Then he goes into the PSD, plays for North for a year before getting to Freo in 2023 and we get nothing.

Sounds great…

 

43 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Your clutching at straws now.

The Straw lobby disowns this nonsense and wants nothing to do with this farcical notion.

38 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Should Jackson nominate Freo should we be asking for Andrew Brayshaw?

Ha ha or their best ruckman.!!

Fremantle Have  Reportedly Offered Luke Jackson$10.5 million over 7 year deal.

Will be very hard to resist if true.

Source - Peter Sumich

Edited by DeeZee


That sounds ludicrous

12 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Fremantle Have  Reportedly Offered Luke Jackson$10.5 million over 7 year deal.

Will be very hard to resist if true.

Source - Peter Sumich

If they value him that highly they'd have to be prepared to hand over a mountain of players and picks in a trade.

13 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Fremantle Have  Reportedly Offered Luke Jackson$10.5 million over 7 year deal.

Will be very hard to resist if true.

Source - Peter Sumich

Just saw that on Instagram. So 1.5 mill a year. Would completely undermine their list management.

15 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Fremantle Have  Reportedly Offered Luke Jackson$10.5 million over 7 year deal.

Will be very hard to resist if true.

Source - Peter Sumich

If that was true and he could go home as the highest paid player in the game, I would think he was gone.


Josh Kelly knocked back that from North.

If that’s true then Freo are silly and Luke would be silly not to take the money.

He’s a very good player already and turned the momentum in a Grand Final, but that kind of money should be reserved for a Lance Franklin or Dustin Martin type in their prime. Don’t think Luke is anywhere near that level yet and he may never get there. 

 
1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

Fremantle Have  Reportedly Offered Luke Jackson$10.5 million over 7 year deal.

Will be very hard to resist if true.

Source - Peter Sumich

Not sure how much credibility he has now that he is pursuing the hot take media route after flopping as a coach.

Edited by John Demonic


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