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I still haven't given up hope that Luke Jackson will re-sign to the Demons for another 2 years.

He will then end up at West Coast and replace Nic-Nat.

Anyway, fingers crossed he can play in another Melbourne Demons Premiership first.

 
41 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I still haven't given up hope that Luke Jackson will re-sign to the Demons for another 2 years.

He will then end up at West Coast and replace Nic-Nat.

 

WC have pick 2 this year, which they probably wont have in the future.

44 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I still haven't given up hope that Luke Jackson will re-sign to the Demons for another 2 years.

He will then end up at West Coast and replace Nic-Nat.

Anyway, fingers crossed he can play in another Melbourne Demons Premiership first.

Not sure if another 2 years is worth it. It's 2 more years development that will benefit WC or Freo. I think it best to cut the cord now so we can make longer term plans with the picks we'll get

 
5 minutes ago, BDA said:

Not sure if another 2 years is worth it. It's 2 more years development that will benefit WC or Freo. I think it best to cut the cord now so we can make longer term plans with the picks we'll get

Yep, signing for 2 means a possible circus again next year. Wouldnt say no but could be in too deep now.

1 hour ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I still haven't given up hope that Luke Jackson will re-sign to the Demons for another 2 years.

He will then end up at West Coast and replace Nic-Nat.

Anyway, fingers crossed he can play in another Melbourne Demons Premiership first.

There's more chance of Weid kicking 6 in the Grand Final than there is of Jackson signing another contract at MFC


36 minutes ago, Redleg said:

WC have pick 2 this year, which they probably wont have in the future.

AFL needs to introduce present-pick trading for future players.

🤪

Ear to the ground

What has he heard?

Something smells off..

Oh wait, my heads near a terd.

#ETtheTradeWhisperer.. watch this space. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ear to the ground

What has he heard?

Something smells off..

Oh wait, my heads near a terd.

#ETtheTradeWhisperer.. watch this space. 

Terd

poo

submarine

nope got nothin


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terd

in the dunny

sunny?

funny?

honey?

girls think Aaron naughton is a honey

bang ! It’s naughton for the dees!!!oneone111

terd

hird

ohnoze James hird! Least our fwd craft would be good innit

 

i said I was bad at teh cryptics

 
11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ear to the ground

What has he heard?

Something smells off..

Oh wait, my heads near a terd.

#ETtheTradeWhisperer.. watch this space. 

Damn!!! I wanted to know how Mel and Steve have settled into Palazzo Del Dogga.

18 hours ago, Nascent said:

Jackos appearance is good for a laugh at the end of the video. Still having fun at the club it seems.

Thanks for posting that - I saw it earlier: absolutely hilarious, we should be keeping him for his comedy value alone!


Dockers players now reaching out to LJ to check in on his welfare. What is the underlying motivation here in making it public on the radio? If he was genuinely interested in his welfare, he would have kept it quiet.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/department-of-trade/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-brodie-grundy-to-hawthorn-hawks-future-at-collingwood-magpies-latest-luke-jackson-to-fremantle-dockers-sean-darcy-melbourne-demons/news-story/9c10b30e4b25dc1e13c0c1ebee3a318f

 

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8 minutes ago, CYB said:

Dockers players now reaching out to LJ to check in on his welfare. What is the underlying motivation here in making it public on the radio? If he was genuinely interested in his welfare, he would have kept it quiet.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/department-of-trade/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-brodie-grundy-to-hawthorn-hawks-future-at-collingwood-magpies-latest-luke-jackson-to-fremantle-dockers-sean-darcy-melbourne-demons/news-story/9c10b30e4b25dc1e13c0c1ebee3a318f

 

The only thing that really matters is can our footy department turn the likely loss of Jackson into a nett positive for the club.

I'd happily lose Jackson if it makes us more likely to win another flag or 2 in the near future.

It's all about the flags and nothing else.

Any chance Luke Jackson can produce a game tomorrow night befitting of his reputation and projected contract next year and beyond?

Lately, there's been a ton of 3 and 4 out of 10 games coming from the big number 6.

9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Any chance Luke Jackson can produce a game tomorrow night befitting of his reputation and projected contract next year and beyond?

Lately, there's been a ton of 3 and 4 out of 10 games coming from the big number 6.

If he doesn't i say we trade him to Freo

26 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Any chance Luke Jackson can produce a game tomorrow night befitting of his reputation and projected contract next year and beyond?

Lately, there's been a ton of 3 and 4 out of 10 games coming from the big number 6.

Maybe we get Mark McVeigh to speak to him. I think he may have checked out already.


15 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

If he doesn't i say we trade him to Freo

Could do what Norf have done to JHF and drop him :)

Actually I find that weird, his first game back in front of family and friends in Adelaide isnt going to happen.  He'd have to be on the way out surely..

1 hour ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Could do what Norf have done to JHF and drop him :)

Actually I find that weird, his first game back in front of family and friends in Adelaide isnt going to happen.  He'd have to be on the way out surely..

If we were bottom 4 I'd say that's what we'd be doing.

23 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

AFL needs to introduce present-pick trading for future players.

🤪

Is that related to our dreams being the answers to tomorrow's questions?

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

If we were bottom 4 I'd say that's what we'd be doing.

No we wouldn't - if he is in the best 22 players - he plays 

23 hours ago, IRW said:

There's more chance of Weid kicking 6 in the Grand Final than there is of Jackson signing another contract at MFC

there's actually a better than even chance of that occurring next month.


2 minutes ago, Sydee said:

No we wouldn't - if he is in the best 22 players - he plays 

I don't agree in the slightest on this. If players make a decision to leave during the season and there's nothing to play for then that's it. There's nothing to gain from it at all for anyone .It would be a high possiblity.  

3 hours ago, CYB said:

Dockers players now reaching out to LJ to check in on his welfare. What is the underlying motivation here in making it public on the radio? If he was genuinely interested in his welfare, he would have kept it quiet.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/department-of-trade/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-brodie-grundy-to-hawthorn-hawks-future-at-collingwood-magpies-latest-luke-jackson-to-fremantle-dockers-sean-darcy-melbourne-demons/news-story/9c10b30e4b25dc1e13c0c1ebee3a318f

 

Goodness . . . imagine getting a call from Tabina.

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

I don't agree in the slightest on this. If players make a decision to leave during the season and there's nothing to play for then that's it. There's nothing to gain from it at all for anyone .It would be a high possiblity.  

Well to the best of my knowledge he has yet to make a decision - at least officially

 

 
8 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Well to the best of my knowledge he has yet to make a decision - at least officially

 

If that's what you meant then that makes much more sense. Appreciate the clarificiation Sydee. 

On 8/11/2022 at 4:17 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ear to the ground

What has he heard?

Something smells off..

Oh wait, my heads near a terd.

#ETtheTradeWhisperer.. watch this space. 

Sounds like you're talking what you've been sniffling.

Edited by COVID Dan


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