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31 minutes ago, Redleg said:

We don’t have to accept any Freo offer, that’s the point.

A player we get, might be better than our current option and then is best 22. Doesn’t necessarily have to be a star. As an example, Larkey of the Roos is no star, but is better than our current options.

Yes, and our FD don’t think in terms of getting back picks. They want enough to do what they want to do - ie Hogan got us May, Preuss got us Brown.

If Jackson gets us Larkey that would be excellent. That’s not to say there aren’t other options but as an example - it suits.

 

If the Dockers can somehow manufacture a top 10 pick this year and send it with next years first rounder I think we take it and run.

Use this years top 10 pick and next years 2 first rounders on role players.

Its how Hawthorn got 3 in a row.

 

 

Edited by tilly18

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Uhm, thanks?

I’d forgotten how god-awful this was. 
Was happy to have forgotten. 
Am now on Day One of building up another forgetting of it. 

A six year old Col used to find this highly amusing to the point the first team I supported was Geelong. 

Perhaps they could remaster it and superimpose it over a film clip of his Open Mike interview. At least in the ‘80’s he seemed relatively cheerful.

 
7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

but his mum was english and he spent most of his life in england. i also know many scots think he's a faux scot.

but let's be generous and say he is one of your referenced rare half-unicorns 😁

LOL. I'm not a fan personally but he loves the national football team and is a life long puddle drinker. 

1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

A six year old Col used to find this highly amusing to the point the first team I supported was Geelong. 

Perhaps they could remaster it and superimpose it over a film clip of his Open Mike interview. At least in the ‘80’s he seemed relatively cheerful.

The horror THE HORROR 


2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

LOL. I'm not a fan personally but he loves the national football team and is a life long puddle drinker. 

my wife thinks his rectum is the repository of the sun. in her dreams a true unicorn

5 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

A six year old Col used to find this highly amusing to the point the first team I supported was Geelong. 

Perhaps they could remaster it and superimpose it over a film clip of his Open Mike interview. At least in the ‘80’s he seemed relatively cheerful.

i knew there must have been great trauma in your childhood, col.

dr, dc

26 minutes ago, CYB said:

In all fairness, Key Forwards or rucks even rarely have an impact in their first few years. Jackson has had an impact more in the ruck but has done a little damage up forward (well short of what we'd like obviously). His game time is also quite low compared to others, which begs a question around fitness. 

I believe it takes about 3 years in the system to build up to the fitness you need

 
13 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

my wife thinks his rectum is the repository of the sun. in her dreams a true unicorn

You have my sympathy daisycutter. 

24 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i knew there must have been great trauma in your childhood, col.

dr, dc

Indeed.

Barracking for Geelong (even if it was for a year) did scar me for life.😉


17 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Indeed.

Barracking for Geelong (even if it was for a year) did scar me for life.😉

kristen wiig gtfo GIF

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

We don’t have to accept any Freo offer, that’s the point.

A player we get, might be better than our current option and then is best 22. Doesn’t necessarily have to be a star. As an example, Larkey of the Roos is no star, but is better than our current options.

Larkey is one of the better young KPFs IMO. Behind only the Kings, Naughton, Curnow and McKay in the 25 or under.

Edited by A F

1 hour ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Indeed.

Barracking for Geelong (even if it was for a year) did scar me for life.😉

WHAT THE….

You have a lot of explaining to do….

 

4 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

The club hasn't really got a choice ... when a player leaves the club typically find out in trade week not in the lead up to finals so they have to wait anyhow

Well they do have a choice, they can sit him out for the rest of the season like other clubs have done in the past.

6 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Exactky what kane Cornes thinks also.

Again this week he said LJ is NOT what Freo needs.

He's  not a forward, has no forward craft, he's a No.1 ruck.  They have Darcy, a 24 year old star, why do they want Luke.?

my guess? because sean darcy comes out as contract as a free agent as a 24 year old in two years time

geelong will come HARD for him


3 hours ago, rpfc said:

Yes, and our FD don’t think in terms of getting back picks. They want enough to do what they want to do - ie Hogan got us May, Preuss got us Brown.

If Jackson gets us Larkey that would be excellent. That’s not to say there aren’t other options but as an example - it suits.

That’s a bad result. If Jackson gets us Larkey god help us. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

WHAT THE….

You have a lot of explaining to do….

 

Would it help that I then barracked for Collingwood after that (before finally settling on Melbourne who I stuck with)?

15 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Would it help that I then barracked for Collingwood after that (before finally settling on Melbourne who I stuck with)?

“Why You Little….”

51 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Would it help that I then barracked for Collingwood after that (before finally settling on Melbourne who I stuck with)?

Channel 9 Reaction GIF by LEGO Masters Australia


12 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

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The unicorn was part of Scotland's coinage between 1484 and 1525.

We also had a half unicorn. 

I'm guessing the half unicorn wasn't as rare?

8 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Would it help that I then barracked for Collingwood after that (before finally settling on Melbourne who I stuck with)?

No. 

The Tom Browne tweet yesterday basically tells me the media have no clue.

 
12 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

Dream is we sign Jackson for a further 3 years & go on to win the premiership 🤞

x3


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