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1 hour ago, BW511 said:

I have been critical of Kossie at times and am hesitant on Jacko becoming a star, however, we were to lose both in one off season, the club would be in serious 

They won a flag together, if they now want to split and go elsewhere then they can pack their bags, put their shoes on and walk out. We will move forward and find people that want to be here.

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39 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Kane Cornes:  South Australian clubs would love to have Pickett in their team.

Demonland:  Kozzie wants out.  He's gone!  What can we get for him?

Victorian clubs would love to have Rozee in their team.

 
17 hours ago, Nascent said:

He's contracted, no way we let him walk. Also Adelaide and Port are allegedly going to get Rankin and Dunkley respectively which will cost first rounders minimum, so they will have bugger all trade capital to make anything appealing to us. Next year is when we worry.

Kossie has a serious gf who hopefully loves living in Melb and would never consider moving interstate.

10 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Kossie has a serious gf who hopefully loves living in Melb and would never consider moving interstate.

"who hopefully loves living in Melb and would never consider moving interstate."

Lols.


Maybe rumour been put out by kossies management to get more money 

12 hours ago, Dragon 9 said:

Age reporting Kosi thinking about seeking a trade back home

 

Kossie can’t leave. He has unfinished business.

he has to take a speccie in demons colours before he goes

 
7 minutes ago, BDA said:

Kossie can’t leave. He has unfinished business.

he has to take a speccie in demons colours before he goes

At this rate that means unrestricted free agent

2 hours ago, layzie said:

They won a flag together, if they now want to split and go elsewhere then they can pack their bags, put their shoes on and walk out. We will move forward and find people that want to be here.

Hardly anyone great seems to want to be here ( with a few obvious exceptions) We are hardly Pies, Cats, Tigers or Hawks  and North probably looks good now  since theyve got a coach.

 

 

 


19 minutes ago, IRW said:

Hardly anyone great seems to want to be here ( with a few obvious exceptions) We are hardly Pies, Cats, Tigers or Hawks  and North probably looks good now  since theyve got a coach.

 

 

 

Yeah, they’re already here.

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Yeah, they’re already here.

You didn't notice that I refered to exceptions?....Gus Trac Max May and Vines..only May is an import ,which is what I was addressing.

We need another big bodied mid ready to go,  a marking KPF,a  second ruck and a small forward...with AFL experience,not from the draft .

We might need a new fitness guru from somewhere else as well.One that doesn't think more is better

 

 

Players are going to leave, it's inevitable. We just have to make sure we retain as many as possible which we've done and make sure our list decisions from here on out are good ones. I think we're doing a good job in that area.


8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

free agent i thought, so unless they match and force a trade that won't happen

Not this year he isn't according to Fox Sports.

58 minutes ago, grazman said:

Not this year he isn't according to Fox Sports.

There you go, Hey Freo, 3 way trade, if you convince the dogs to give us picks 8, 11 you can have Jackson

5 hours ago, IRW said:

Hardly anyone great seems to want to be here ( with a few obvious exceptions) We are hardly Pies, Cats, Tigers or Hawks  and North probably looks good now  since theyve got a coach.

 

 

 

Wowee. What a hot take.

3 hours ago, IRW said:

You didn't notice that I refered to exceptions?....Gus Trac Max May and Vines..only May is an import ,which is what I was addressing.

May, Lever and Langdon. FMD, what are you talking about?

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8 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Kane Cornes:  South Australian clubs would love to have Pickett in their team.

Demonland:  Kozzie wants out.  He's gone!  What can we get for him?

Spot on.

There is NO SUBSTANCE to this Pickett thing.

Kane Cornes said this on radio yesterday morning (Crunch Time). He threw it out there, Sam Edmund asked him to clarify, and he conceded he had no inside information but that the two SA clubs would love to have him.

In other words, he's made this up to start a fire.

Why would he do that, you ask?

Well, he's a Port Adelaide man. And he is a regular on Trade Radio, which stirs [censored] up on a daily basis to fill 8 hours of airwaves a day talking about pretty much every single player on every single list.

This is A-grade tripe. 

4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Spot on.

There is NO SUBSTANCE to this Pickett thing.

Kane Cornes said this on radio yesterday morning (Crunch Time). He threw it out there, Sam Edmund asked him to clarify, and he conceded he had no inside information but that the two SA clubs would love to have him.

In other words, he's made this up to start a fire.

Why would he do that, you ask?

Well, he's a Port Adelaide man. And he is a regular on Trade Radio, which stirs [censored] up on a daily basis to fill 8 hours of airwaves a day talking about pretty much every single player on every single list.

This is A-grade tripe. 

What are the odds he could say that Melbourne would love Rozee?

8 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Spot on.

There is NO SUBSTANCE to this Pickett thing.

Kane Cornes said this on radio yesterday morning (Crunch Time). He threw it out there, Sam Edmund asked him to clarify, and he conceded he had no inside information but that the two SA clubs would love to have him.

In other words, he's made this up to start a fire.

Why would he do that, you ask?

Well, he's a Port Adelaide man. And he is a regular on Trade Radio, which stirs [censored] up on a daily basis to fill 8 hours of airwaves a day talking about pretty much every single player on every single list.

This is A-grade tripe. 

Kane Cornes' tripe is just the entree before Trade Radio starts. Adam Cooney and Brendan Goddard will provide a full degustation menu of offal.

 
29 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Kane Cornes' tripe is just the entree before Trade Radio starts. Adam Cooney and Brendan Goddard will provide a full degustation menu of offal.

Agree.  It’s just wheel spinning by ex footballers trying to remain relevant.  

From Fox Footy articles about Jackson. Someone mentioned on here that Hunt would most likely be at another club next year. Looks like the opposite. 

Quote was from Jon Ralph.

“(They are) set to recontract Jayden Hunt. Decisions ahead on (Michael) Hibberd and (Jake) Melksham.

“Multiple clubs have interest in Toby Bedford – he hasn’t signed yet.”


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