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23 minutes ago, demoniac said:

What would you have done differently to make Freo pony up more draft assets? 

There is no doubt Freo definitely wanted him.  Of course, I cannot know the actual workings of the negotiations, but WC said they were also very interested.  If I was the MFC I would have caused the stand off to go longer and seek not only draft picks (inclusive of the Bedford trade) and sought a player as well, in an effort to try and fill any perceived gaps in our list, especially after losing Hunt's pace.

12 minutes ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

There is no doubt Freo definitely wanted him.  Of course, I cannot know the actual workings of the negotiations, but WC said they were also very interested.  If I was the MFC I would have caused the stand off to go longer and seek not only draft picks (inclusive of the Bedford trade) and sought a player as well, in an effort to try and fill any perceived gaps in our list, especially after losing Hunt's pace.

Of course you would of, pretty easy to say when you are not in the job.

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1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

I hope we don’t move on till we reach 300 pages - then let’s burn it.  300 pages of questionable quality at best. Kind of reflective of LJ’s last half of the season.

Yes all for the 300 page finish line!

If you want to see what real class is, have a look at Jayden Hunt's Instagram.

A player we essentially didn't try too hard to keep, being gracious and thankful, versus a player we spent pick 3 on, who won a flag with us, and who ran home at the first chance he got.

 

 


I think Grundy is an upgrade on LJ in the short term and what ever we offered LJ to stay must be nearly what we are paying BG, we now have salary cap room for KP next year and onwards.

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Oh, forgot to say we knew he had already signed up in July

 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Oh, forgot to say we knew that he had already signed up with Freo in july

 

Has anyone in the media asked anyone in the Club whether they knew he met with Dockers (and Eagles) during the bye? All the language from, and (apparent) considerate treatment of Jackson by, the Club since then suggests they might not have? That would be surprising, though, in these days of 'spies everywhere'...

It's probably just the norm now that players will speak to other clubs. Too hard to police.


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

It's probably just the norm now that players will speak to other clubs. Too hard to police.

Yep, I reckon we would’ve been in Grundy’s ear as soon as we found out LJ was speaking to both Freo and WC

300 pages of Luke Jackson monkey business, here we come…

6 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

300 pages of Luke Jackson monkey business, here we come…

What do You know???

6 minutes ago, willmoy said:

What do You know???

That we’ve actually done it….

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…..now?

(oh man, I need a new pastime). 

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8 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

…..now?

(oh man, I need a new pastime). 

Yep

You'd have to be pretty desperate to make a post just for the sake of getting the thread to 300 pages.

edit:  It was worth a try.

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1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

You'd have to be pretty desperate to make a post just for the sake of getting the thread to 300 pages.

edit:  It was worth a try.

Its fitting way to finish a thread which was much ado about nothing.

2 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

You'd have to be pretty desperate to make a post just for the sake of getting the thread to 300 pages.

edit:  It was worth a try.

Do I react or quote?

Latter 'worth a try'


Can we now delete any reference to him on Demonland, including pictures and videos.

7 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

You'd have to be pretty desperate to make a post just for the sake of getting the thread to 300 pages.

edit:  It was worth a try.

You’d have to even more desperate to pretend to quote other people, just to get there. 
 

edit: oh man. 

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3 minutes ago, Dante said:

Can we now delete any reference to him on Demonland, including pictures and videos.

This ^

Can we double like?

 

We revived the massive Jesse Hogan thread a couple of months back.

This one might have another lease of life in the future.

Even Voldemort got a brief re-opening

PS.. well well....300 pages !!!

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