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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Nothing on Gus mate. I think it all depends on LJ

But seriously why would you make a call before the Season is done?

Both Players could be dual Premiership 

That would make things very different. 
I wouldn’t be signing anything yet….

Agree. If they are leaving, we wont hear till after our last game. If they are staying, we may not hear till after the last game.

 
1 hour ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Having read that article, I am more convinced than ever that being an AFL journalist is easier than ever. The bloke spent an entire page writing a kids fantasy novel and offered no solution on how Freo get the deal done, despite his headline. What a complete waste of 5 minutes reading that dribble. 

The AFL issues trade edicts  whilst paying gossip columnists (afl.com au) to trade trashy rumours about who is going where.

Edited by bush demon
Refining my argument.

 
18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Nothing on Gus mate. I think it all depends on LJ

But seriously why would you make a call before the Season is done?

Both Players could be dual Premiership 

That would make things very different. 
I wouldn’t be signing anything yet….

All good mate.

Appreciate the info

Go dees

6 minutes ago, BenF said:

So genuinely what do you lads reckon? Should he stay or should he go?

Well in the words of Joe Strummer: If he leaves there will be trouble but if he stays there will be double..


3 hours ago, layzie said:

One of the worst articles of the year. 

Cheers mate, thank goodness you're here.

40 minutes ago, BenF said:

So genuinely what do you lads reckon? Should he stay or should he go?

My opinion he should stay.

But he's Gawn.

22 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well in the words of Joe Strummer: If he leaves there will be trouble but if he stays there will be double..

Actually it was Mick Jones that wrote and sang Should I Stay Or Should I Go.

 

If we can get a best 22 player and first round picks I’d be doing the deal without a second thought. He’s a below average player now and I doubt he’ll ever be a top 10 in the league player that Freo will pay him as. Let’s use the hype to improve our list again.

3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

If we can get a best 22 player and first round picks I’d be doing the deal without a second thought. He’s a below average player now and I doubt he’ll ever be a top 10 in the league player that Freo will pay him as. Let’s use the hype to improve our list again.

Dont agree LT. I think the kid is gonna be a star.

Its obvious his mind is not on the job atm and he has mentally checked out.

Say Lar Vee

(in honor of the grammar thread)


Jackson needs good advice, currently disrupting team with constant talk and frankly dont take him next week to freo game.  

Freo shredding every email, smashing every phone and dissolving every shred of evidence that they've ever talked to Jackson's management


7 hours ago, Matt said:

Cheers mate, thank goodness you're here.

"I knew you'd say that" 

7 hours ago, mo64 said:

Actually it was Mick Jones that wrote and sang Should I Stay Or Should I Go.

You know what? You're dead right!

But I meant what I said..

 

4 hours ago, adonski said:

Freo shredding every email, smashing every phone and dissolving every shred of evidence that they've ever talked to Jackson's management

I thought Jackson was crap tonight. No-where near the money they are quoting. Good luck to them.

4 hours ago, BenF said:

I thought Jackson was crap tonight. No-where near the money they are quoting. Good luck to them.

You never checked out of a job when you’ve got a better offer somewhere else?


16 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

You never checked out of a job when you’ve got a better offer somewhere else?

if so then an aware coach wouldnt play him!

 
13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Any chance  we could’ve played the safe option and chose the local boy in Hayden Young who is tracking towards being clearly one of the best players of that 2019 draft?

No big trades like this end up really hurting side they leave.

at the end of the day we are going to get a good deal for a kid who "could" be a gun.  he had a big part in getting us a flag, and this trade could be a big part in our next!

 


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