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3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I know who Gresham is, but who is Shari?

Who's Gresham? Casey supplementary list?

 

They just couldn't wait could they. Maybe Hutchy will suggest that West Coast should bide their time so they can walk him through to the pre season draft next year. 

8 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Welcome to the life of being a premiership supporter I guess...

Thanks for starting this thread L.N. I now have a reliable place in cyberspace to track this issue over the next 12 months where I can be assured that posters will make considered, fact-based, respectful and insightful contributions.

 


Thanks for starting this thread L.N. I now have a reliable place in cyberspace to track this important issue over the next 12 months where I can be assured that posters will make considered, fact-based, respectful and insightful contributions.

So we'll watch the title of this thread change from '3 clubs chasing Kozzy' to 'Kozzie contract talks underway' sink a few pages, occasionally get bumped to the top then get another title change. 

Nahh

3 hours ago, Stu said:

I have to say that this line here really got me 😂 

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Who could turn down such an offer?

It’s not an unreasonable offer - but his manager will know he’s at least worth a Sportage, and return flights to Surfers.

 
8 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

This is just pure fluff!!!! 

It is based on an article in today's Hun.

Even that article considered the story fluff and concluded that  "Pickett loves playing at Melbourne and while he doesn’t especially love the big-city lifestyle, he has a girlfriend in Victoria and it is as much a home as any big city across Australia"

“ … doesn’t especially love the big city lifestyle ..”.   So he is off to the country town, Geelong then. 😱

3 hours ago, monoccular said:

“ … doesn’t especially love the big city lifestyle ..”.   So he is off to the country town, Geelong then. 😱

Or Brisvegas


13 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

 

I see another 200 pages of  BS coming up !!!!!!!

Kozzie ain’t going anywhere. And you can take that to the bank. 
 

AFL journalism has become so contrived and meaningless that I really can’t follow any of it anymore. 

10 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Kozzie ain’t going anywhere. And you can take that to the bank. 
 

AFL journalism has become so contrived and meaningless that I really can’t follow any of it anymore. 

You got in one Smokey.


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