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So Luke, do you want to play AGAINST Clarry and Tracc for 10 years

It will be a grudge match every time 

Choose your path wisely young man

 

 

I hope Gus stays even if it means Luke goes.

17 minutes ago, Damo said:

I hope Gus stays even if it means Luke goes.

Both can stay. It’s not a case of if one leaves the other stays. It’s just individual choices for both of them, but it’s not because the club can’t keep them. 

 
4 hours ago, Sydee said:

I am 100% confident of one thing 

This thread is easily going to make 100 pages before we know what LJ has decided 

We’ve reached 2,000 posts in this thread. If we can get another 4,500 posts we’ll have as many Jacko-contract-posts as Essendon have days since their last final win

Gus has been great, been versatile and filled in on the wing and in defence when we needed him to. A very good servant to the club

But if its a choice between him and dogga then its dogga for me. much higher ceiling


So here’s the pitch. 
“Luke, you can stay at the team that drafted you, that developed you into the rising star, put together a team that helped you win a premiership and looks capable of more, gives you the best ruck mentor in the game in Gawny and has all of your best mates. You can lock in to play with Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, Viney, Salem for the next four to seven years OR you can go to a West Coast team just starting a rebuild or a Freo team that looks good, but hasn’t achieved anything yet”

If he doesn’t extend for two years he’s pretty silly I reckon.

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4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yes. And I’m not into health food. And I have half a brain. 😁

Then your the woman I've searched for, come with me and escape!

Just now, Redleg said:

Then your the woman I've searched for, come with me and escape!

If I’m the woman for you then what the hell are you doing trawling the personal column?????

While I’m asleep, no less!

 
18 minutes ago, BDA said:

Gus has been great, been versatile and filled in on the wing and in defence when we needed him to. A very good servant to the club

But if its a choice between him and dogga then its dogga for me. much higher ceiling

Yep. Would love both to stay, but if I had to choose to keep only one, it has to be Dogga.

Though I still want Gus to stay. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

So Luke, do you want to play AGAINST Clarry and Tracc for 10 years

It will be a grudge match every time 

Pfft, he needn’t worry about those 2. JV on the other hand 😤


8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

If I’m the woman for you then what the hell are you doing trawling the personal column?????

While I’m asleep, no less!

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16 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yep. Would love both to stay, but if I had to choose to keep only one, it has to be Dogga.

Though I still want Gus to stay. 

Am going to be a 2y.o. about it. I WANT BOTH.   SCREEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAM In my best parade ground voice of about 100db.

45 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Luke Skywalker GIF by Star Wars
 

Come on Luke. Take the shot. Sign up with the mighty Dees. 🤞

“Papers to sign, you must”

Yoda

On 3/31/2022 at 10:07 AM, Lucifers Hero said:

In contrast here is a lengthy discussion mainly by Mooney and Lewis who are encouraging him to sacrifice the big $ for now as they will come in time.  luke-jackson-analysis-out-of-contract.  It is one of the more considered articles I've seen on his contract. 

Goodwin said in his press conf the club is comfortable with the contract talks and Jackson 'will be paid what he is worth over time...' (or words to that effect).

I have little doubt he will stay and will not get the big bucks in this contract.

There is little point in his going to a mid list club and potentially condemning himself to mid list mediocrity. He can do that in the latter stages of his career when, if it is as successful as we all believe it to be will make him on of the best paid players in the AFL. He has to show that tho consistently in finals and he has to do that in a top club. Neither WA clubs are likely to be that in the next five years. 


Hey Luke, imagine going to Freo and missing out on our next 4 flags :-  Perth wouldn’t be that much fun living with so much regret.

Anyway just a passing thought LJ. 

Pick 2 and a future first from the eagles for Jackson and a future first?

Assuming eagles finish bottom 4 next years, make Jackson worth slightly more on points than pick 1.

Profess to know how this ends ,but in Taylor we trust. I think we owe him that.

Hypothetically could he already already have a satisfactory result in his back pocket on this?

The younger Brayshaw keeps rolling around in my head.

Surely he would want to play with his brother at some point and if he wanted too ,have an at worst, equally compelling case to come home.

Remember, the years are rolling by.

Would Jacko really want to go to Freo for say the cost of young Brayshaw who could be the reigning Brownlow medalist?

l mean what a cross to wear, that could be😳

l think if he has a half decent manager, he stays for two years doesn’t he?

 

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It seems Lobb is all but signed up with the Bulldogs so he wouldn't be part of any trade, if there was to be one. 


I still can't get my ahead around why people think Andrew Brayshaw is an option in return for LJ.

Freo absolutely love the guy, he's going to be the future captain and face of the club and is their best player. Freo will say thanks but no thanks and move onto another trade target if Melbourne demand Andrew Brayshaw or nothing.

Serong might be a more realistic target, but once again, Freo will be desperate to keep him and clubs approaching their premiership window such as Freo are buyers not sellers. 

I expect we'll get draft capital in return rather than A grade players and it may involve a third party.

 

35 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

It seems Lobb is all but signed up with the Bulldogs so he wouldn't be part of any trade, if there was to be one. 

Don't see how Lobb even get's a game at the Bulldogs. 

 
23 minutes ago, Ham said:

Don't see how Lobb even get's a game at the Bulldogs. 

I disagree, he would be a perfect fit for them. 

Similar to our tall set up... 

English = Gawn 

Lobb = Jackson

Naughton = BBB

Marra= Fritta

Bruce = tmac/weid

 

I want Jacko to stay as much as the next person, but history says that clubs who lose big name players never end up really losing. 

Bulldogs lost Ryan Griffin - flag

West coast lose Judd - Kennedy 

Hawks lose Buddy - Flag

Geelong lose Kelly - look how that's turning out

 

I think if this happens we have to leverage everything we can and get ourselves a star Key Forward... one of Curnow or Mckay? Nick Larkey? and i think if we managed to make this happen then we could come out on top and stil be premiership favourites


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