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5 hours ago, old55 said:

How about you go back and read my original post where I said that "WC won't trade pick 2 for Jackson" ie MFC won't receive pick 2 which is the important point.

I did not say WC won't do a trade involving pick 2 so they can get suitable picks to trade for Jackson which is an entirely different thing.


Mate, you said they wouldn’t have to use pick 2 to get it done. But knock yourself out, carry on.

 
1 hour ago, Mach5 said:


Mate, you said they wouldn’t have to use pick 2 to get it done. But knock yourself out, carry on.

"there is no way WC is going to trade pick 2 for LJ"

.... 8, 9, 10

 

21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We might have to just deal with Freo. 

 

He follows half the wce team too. 

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Goodbye Luke 

 

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As he no longer plays for us I don't give a rats @rse where he end up. 

Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

As he no longer plays for us I don't give a rats @rse where he end up. 

Correct. I only care that we get well compensated. We got him a flag, a rising star and a 7 figure contract at 20 years of age. He can get us 2 early draft picks at a minimum. 

12 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Correct. I only care that we get well compensated. We got him a flag, a rising star and a 7 figure contract at 20 years of age. He can get us 2 early draft picks at a minimum. 

Trade him to Tassie for all I care

Mummys boy.

I see a reporter holding a microphone in front of 2 curly haired draft picks.

Bye Luke.

If Weird Al Yanovic and the lead singer of Thirsty Merc had babies and those babies had a baby, it would be Luke Jackson. 


8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If Weird Al Yanovic and the lead singer of Thirsty Merc had babies and those babies had a baby, it would be Luke Jackson. 

Look, I want to laugh, and I will. But it's a cringey laugh. If only there was a cringeworthy emoji to save me from typing!!!!! 

(Just beat it, in a swamp down in Dagobah!!!!). That's enough mini bar for me....

On 9/15/2022 at 1:43 AM, SFebes said:

He won't be going to WCE so forget that. They haven't even had a convo with him so aren't interested. Its Freo, but what can we get from them. I'd say it has to be one first rounder and a very good player? They haven't got anything else.

I cannot see what Freo could offer us as compensation.

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Goodbye Luke 

 

Send him to north..

Tom Scully the 2nd. Ship off already LukE.

 

I care about getting him back to Perth but getting the absolute best deal possible. 

It's been a great thread people but I'm looking forward to it fading into the later pages. 

This thread ahs been quiet. Tbh we all knew this decision was likely so I was emotionally prepared for it long ago

Get Grundy in at the right price and get a couple of first round picks and we're ahead


Can't wait until he requests to come back in a few years time.

14 hours ago, faultydet said:

Mummys boy.

I see a reporter holding a microphone in front of 2 curly haired draft picks.

Bye Luke.

Did you refer to Lever and Langdon as Mammys boys for returning from interstate?

14 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If Weird Al Yanovic and the lead singer of Thirsty Merc had babies and those babies had a baby, it would be Luke Jackson. 

Just beat it Luke.

 

If freo are only willing to offer there 1st this year and next would we be willing to walk away and send him into the draft, 13 this year and next would be equivalent in points to pick 3. Is that enough assuming they even offer that, any less and I’d want to make a point 

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8 minutes ago, Garbo said:

If freo are only willing to offer there 1st this year and next would we be willing to walk away and send him into the draft, 13 this year and next would be equivalent in points to pick 3. Is that enough assuming they even offer that, any less and I’d want to make a point 

It would be tempting but at the end of the day that would be like pooping in your own nest 

I am disappointed he decided to leave - I think I'm going to be more disappointed with the tripe compensation that will be offered - hope I'm very wrong and we are fairly compensated but just can't see it happening 


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