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4 hours ago, BDA said:

i don't know. Maybe not but i think when a player has decided to move to a new team, if push comes to shove, he'll act in his new teams best interests rather than the old team. 

If Freo budge from their current offer (i highly doubt it) I'm pretty sure it won't be because of prompting from LJ or his camp

Around here that degree of insight makes you a rocket scientist .

It's starting to make me laugh

 

We just need WC to make some sort of competitive bid for Jackson and Freo will up their offer.  The spectre of a WC flag with Jackson is too nightmarish for Freo to survive.

4 hours ago, Redleg said:

This might upset a lot of people, but in my experience, very often fans hurt more than players at losses.

Further, very often fans are more invested in their club, than some of the players.

Yeah they are professionals  , but that is why it's a bit irritating when they so quickly forget the professional responsibility that comes with the opportunities and big  wages.

Unless there is an exceptional reason a high draft pick on 750+K probably  "professionally " owes at least 5 years to his Club.

 
6 minutes ago, old55 said:

We just need WC to make some sort of competitive bid for Jackson and Freo will up their offer.  The spectre of a WC flag with Jackson is too nightmarish for Freo to survive.

Why would WC do that?

1 minute ago, IRW said:

Why would WC do that?

F*^k with Freo's minds and make their state competitor pay a higher price.


9 minutes ago, old55 said:

We just need WC to make some sort of competitive bid for Jackson and Freo will up their offer.  The spectre of a WC flag with Jackson is too nightmarish for Freo to survive.

We also need a top 10 pick from Freeo! 
 

yeah, nah, maybe, hopefully 

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34 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

We also need a top 10 pick from Freeo! 
 

yeah, nah, maybe, hopefully 

That's not going to happen.

 

If we get a top 10 pick it'll be our own doing using the picks they give us. 

8 minutes ago, old55 said:

That's not going to happen.

Either is a WC Jackson premiership 🧐

Edited by Demonsterative


1 hour ago, Demon17 said:

You don't know that so don't put it in print and lower the tone of this debate.

And as for culture breaker - really.? He was a cog in a great team season in 2021. Lesser impact this year.

Trac, Clarry, Viney et al........ - now there are  the culture leaders that everyone follows.

He's still a kid barely 22. None of us know his personal priorities and should not take his ambition to return home personally IMO

You’re projecting what I do and do not know. I respectfully request that you keep your own inane summations to yourself

This man is not as it all seems….posters on here say ‘there, there’ and ‘thanks for your service’ but I’ll say one thing - he will never set foot in the club again

3 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

You’re projecting what I do and do not know. I respectfully request that you keep your own inane summations to yourself

This man is not as it all seems….posters on here say ‘there, there’ and ‘thanks for your service’ but I’ll say one thing - he will never set foot in the club again

Wrong! He will come back for premiership reunions, with good will, hugs and celebration.. 

7 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

You’re projecting what I do and do not know. I respectfully request that you keep your own inane summations to yourself

This man is not as it all seems….posters on here say ‘there, there’ and ‘thanks for your service’ but I’ll say one thing - he will never set foot in the club again

You want to put money on that Sunshine?

1 hour ago, old55 said:

F*^k with Freo's minds and make their state competitor pay a higher price.

Do you really think they have nothing better to do?


1 hour ago, old55 said:

We just need WC to make some sort of competitive bid for Jackson and Freo will up their offer.  The spectre of a WC flag with Jackson is too nightmarish for Freo to survive.

Assuming they agree with the scribes opinion of various lists.

I thought Melbourne had an unbeatable Dynasty ..

I guess they had no idea...much like the fantasies that were posted on here most of last year 

WC will just do what gets them the  players they want.

Death, taxes and good old mumbo Jumbo throwing his toys out of the cot again with a massive tantrum as always.

 

1 hour ago, IRW said:

Assuming they agree with the scribes opinion of various lists.

I thought Melbourne had an unbeatable Dynasty ..

I guess they had no idea...much like the fantasies that were posted on here most of last year 

WC will just do what gets them the  players they want.

Hmmm.


3 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

You’re projecting what I do and do not know. I respectfully request that you keep your own inane summations to yourself

This man is not as it all seems….posters on here say ‘there, there’ and ‘thanks for your service’ but I’ll say one thing - he will never set foot in the club again

 

24 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

‘The coach has the full backing of the entire board’ 

Lol

Next minute….

 

You’ll be the Guy on the Door telling LJ to

“Go away, you’re not welcome here anymore”

Who would know what your agenda is, but just stop now, don’t be so disrespectful to a Premiership Player who actually has a legitimate reason to go home, that has nothing to do with The MFC

 

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21 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You’ll be the Guy on the Door telling LJ to

“Go away, you’re not welcome here anymore”

Who would know what your agenda is, but just stop now, don’t be so disrespectful to a Premiership Player who actually has a legitimate reason to go home, that has nothing to do with The MFC

 

Do you know when did this legitimate reason arise ?  During the last 12 months?

9 minutes ago, sue said:

Do you know when did this legitimate reason arise ?  During the last 12 months?

No I don’t Sue, but if what I have been told is true, it is purely a family matter


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