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25 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Me too - it was quite glaring

There are some unhappy campers in the team right now...

and may v langton verbal      May should shut up given his clangers lately       not to mention he has cost us top four with behavior and  mistakes  and missing games

 
1 hour ago, Damo said:

I dont know how anyone would really know how or if the player made any impact on the trade details.

 

I'm not sure either tbh

Last year Cerra wanted to come to us (allegedly), but because we couldn't get the deal done went to Carlton instead. Apparently he didn't want Freo to get dudded in a trade with us (as we didn't have the capital to satisfy the dockers)

My hope is Luke doesn't push for the move if Freo can't come up with a reasonable trade. He's getting offered a lot of cash though (allegedly) so there a big incentive there for him to insist on moving

What can we get from Freo in return if Jackson leaves?

As a starting point is has to be 2 first round picks, with 1 inside the top 5. 

Or a 1st rounder + a player. Could we go for Rory Lobb and a top 10 pick?

What happens if Freo can't satisfy the trade - given luke is not contracted to us?  

 
9 minutes ago, stynewillalwaysbeonthevine said:

What can we get from Freo in return if Jackson leaves?

As a starting point is has to be 2 first round picks, with 1 inside the top 5. 

Or a 1st rounder + a player. Could we go for Rory Lobb and a top 10 pick?

What happens if Freo can't satisfy the trade - given luke is not contracted to us?  


1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson is officially gone

Do you know the meaning of ‘official?’

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5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson is officially gone

More info, please 😟

1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

More info, please 😟

Just passing on the info I’ve heard.  
 

 
11 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson is officially gone

Absolutely he is.. i mean its not official but he is.

Just now, Demon3 said:

Absolutely he is.. i mean its not official but he is.

Official probably the wrong word but yes unfortunately he is off.

Disappointing I have to say


2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Official probably the wrong word but yes unfortunately he is off.

Disappointing I have to say

Yeah I know what you mean mate. 

Yep I am disappointed. The club simply has to get the best deal possible and that has to be 2 First round picks a s a minimum.

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I was dirty on Vines. That was a clear handball over the top which would have allowed Jacko to run in and steady up for a goal.

If that’s true that players are not regarding him as a full team mate, we have a big problem. This could be derailing our season.

11 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Yeah I know what you mean mate. 

Yep I am disappointed. The club simply has to get the best deal possible and that has to be 2 First round picks a s a minimum.

Hopefully they go hard and try to get a player and a pick.   


30 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson is officially gone

 he's only gone if Freo can come up with the trade goods

If you mean he's gone to WCE...that I could believe

33 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson is officially gone

This won't be a popular opinion but if the club believes that then I wouldn't play him. I know right now we probably don't have a choice but for me, he could ay at Casey so we can get the 18 blokes on the field 100% commited to winning. 

IMO, Brayshaws not going anywhere. 

16 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If that’s true that players are not regarding him as a full team mate, we have a big problem. This could be derailing our season.

Easy fix, bring in someone who does want to play with us next year

That's the problem with recruiting Western Australian players, the go home factor is stronger than other states

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It's going to hurt our premiership chances next year because Jackson helps Gawn's game. Double whammy!

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9 minutes ago, one_demon said:

It's going to hurt our premiership chances next year because Jackson helps Gawn's game. Double whammy!

I am certain we will have 1-2 more rucks to help Max next year.

46 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson is officially gone

What on earth does this mean?

"offically"???

You need to post better than this and context.
To Whom, is it signed?  Is he leaving Australia,.....?

If not then its absolutely not official.

Is it subject to a suitable trade etc.?

Please advise better than the above.

 
4 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Like who?

As part of any Jacko deal, I am pretty sure Meek will be included, if we want him and then they will probably look to rookie another.

3 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

What on earth does this mean?

"offically"???

it's probably not official until it's announced, but he's gonski

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