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16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

But he does have eyes and knows Tomlinson isn’t a forwards [censored] like everyone else

Imagine if he listened to the peanut gallery.

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Imagine if he listened to the peanut gallery.

I know. Bring in Joel Smith, bring in Dunstan! They’re great!

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I know. Bring in Joel Smith, bring in Dunstan! They’re great!

"Leave out Trac out this week and bring a dynamic guy like Dunstan in"

 
3 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Any reason why we are not in the frame for Griffin Logue? and/or Lloyd Meek? Or is it a matter of Preferring Grundy on the same 700k bucks + taking a 1st into the draft? 

Logue is a battler and never heard of Meek. 

3 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Any reason why we are not in the frame for Griffin Logue? and/or Lloyd Meek? Or is it a matter of Preferring Grundy on the same 700k bucks + taking a 1st into the draft? 

Meek has been linked to us as part of the Jackson trade as steak knives. Seems we’re now pursuing Grundy instead. 

Logue has also been mentioned, but he apparently wants to stay in WA and is holding out for slightly more money before signing.


Whats this [censored] about Kossie possibly wanting a trade?

 

I NEED TO BREAK SOMETHING !!!!

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9 hours ago, Tracca said:

no need!!

 

we have this guy!! 

 

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But Strawbs would be rather old by now. 

6 hours ago, Jontee said:

Rubbish, we would never have appointed him in the first place.  Didnt know the difference between brie and camembert.

Actually in those days it was either Kraft Velveta or some weird imported stuff. 

1 minute ago, JimmyGadson said:

Where has this Kosi rumour started?

I'll feel sick if we lose him..

Kane Cornes clickbaiting

If Kossi wants out, the price is Rachelle plus pick upgrades.

Freo need to figure out a way to prize Pick 1 off North so they can send us Meek and Pick 1 for Jackson.

At least then we'd end up with Rachelle, Meek and Cadman for Jackson and Pickett.


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 turmoil

Edited by BW511

Out of curiosity, what is Kozzies value in pick terms? We paid 12 for him while a risk, he is now one of the better proven small forwards in the game, so what pick would that equate to? I don’t want to lose KP, this is more a question of pick values and the premium clubs should get for taking the risk and that risk working out. 

3 minutes ago, Born to Run said:

Out of curiosity, what is Kozzies value in pick terms? We paid 12 for him while a risk, he is now one of the better proven small forwards in the game, so what pick would that equate to? I don’t want to lose KP, this is more a question of pick values and the premium clubs should get for taking the risk and that risk working out. 

Pickett is contracted he won't be going anywhere. I think he is more valuable than Jackson and Jackson looks like he will fetch 2 first rounders.

32 minutes 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 turmoil

What a load of rubbish!

2 players don’t make a side and we have all our core guns signed on long term deals  


40 minutes 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 turmoil

No we wouldn't. 

If Koz goes we will be even more predictable and easy to defend. He makes us at least a 2 goal a game better side, which currently is a quarter of our score, and he wins us a couple of games a year.

I’d be heartbroken if he left.

19 minutes ago, Born to Run said:

Out of curiosity, what is Kozzies value in pick terms? We paid 12 for him while a risk, he is now one of the better proven small forwards in the game, so what pick would that equate to? I don’t want to lose KP, this is more a question of pick values and the premium clubs should get for taking the risk and that risk working out. 

Pick 8 & Xavier Duursma

 

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?

16 minutes ago, adonski said:

Pick 8 & Xavier Duursma

Pick 8 will be going to the Bulldogs for Dunkley. 


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