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In an article today Longmuir was quoted as follows referring to the David Mundy retirement

"He is close to the end, and we need to make sure we put all of our own personal issues and indifferences to one side and see if we can help him achieve what he wants to achieve in his last handful of games"

It was quite a strange thing to say I thought and suggests that things perhaps are not what they should be in the Dockers camp 

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Dockers urged to do it for Mundy in AFL (msn.com)

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17 minutes ago, Sydee said:

In an article today Longmuir was quoted as follows referring to the David Mundy retirement

"He is close to the end, and we need to make sure we put all of our own personal issues and indifferences to one side and see if we can help him achieve what he wants to achieve in his last handful of games"

It was quite a strange thing to say I thought and suggests that things perhaps are not what they should be in the Dockers camp 

link below 

Dockers urged to do it for Mundy in AFL (msn.com)

 

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

I am disinterested in these findings

Mate, no one cares.

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Watching one of the footy shows last night the hosts (mighta been Lyon, Riewoldt and Brown) were wondering if Mundy has had his hand forced.
They thought his numbers were still worthy of another season.



 

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Was definitely eased out the door if you can believe the crew On the Couch.

Maybe they need the $s to help fund the splurge on Dogga

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My view may be biased but Freo is setting themselves up to really [censored] the bed in their persuit for Jackson.

Forcing favourite sons to retire, giving up draft picks, letting good players walk.... This has Tim Kelly written all over it.

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6 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Was definitely eased out the door if you can believe the crew On the Couch.

Maybe they need the $s to help fund the splurge on Dogga

It's got Junior Mac feelings about it. We know too well what happens when you cull too many leaders. 

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I think there might be quite a few high quality young Fremantle players wondering why they're bringing in a 20 year old backup ruckman on significantly more money than any of them are on, especially someone like Sean Darcy who's super popular in the Freo squad, would have to be thinking, why am i getting paid much less as the number one ruckman than the bloke who'd come in and back me up? 

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Freo’s pursuit of Jackson seems incredibly short-sighted to me. Freo are a young team with huge upside for the next few years. They’ve already shown that they can compete with the best teams and, personally, I see them as one of our biggest rivals over the next few years. Why you would want to jeopardise this - by forcing out players and forcing them onto smaller contracts - just to land one player in the infancy of their career is beyond me. Jackson doesn’t even fulfil a list need for them. Could be a culture killer if guys like Darcy feel like they’ve been taken for granted.

 

As of right now this is all hypothetical, but geez it makes you glad to have Tim Lamb and Jason Taylor at the head of our list management!

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47 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I thought he was close to their best player on Friday night.

His 4 Out of bounds on the full was good 

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14 minutes ago, praha said:

My view may be biased but Freo is setting themselves up to really [censored] the bed in their persuit for Jackson.

Forcing favourite sons to retire, giving up draft picks, letting good players walk.... This has Tim Kelly written all over it.

It's a culture killer, especially when as much as i rate Jacksons talent, you would normally see this sort of thing for a Bontempelli/Oliver level player, Jackson isn't really close to that yet so a lot of it is projecting. 

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6 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Freo’s pursuit of Jackson seems incredibly short-sighted to me. Freo are a young team with huge upside for the next few years. They’ve already shown that they can compete with the best teams and, personally, I see them as one of our biggest rivals over the next few years. Why you would want to jeopardise this - by forcing out players and forcing them onto smaller contracts - just to land one player in the infancy of their career is beyond me. Jackson doesn’t even fulfil a list need for them. Could be a culture killer if guys like Darcy feel like they’ve been taken for granted.

 

As of right now this is all hypothetical, but geez it makes you glad to have Tim Lamb and Jason Taylor at the head of our list management!

But none of the players you have mentioned have done anything close to what Jackson did last September. 
That’s why i want him to stay. I reckon LJ  will go next level in September 

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32 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Was definitely eased out the door if you can believe the crew On the Couch.

Maybe they need the $s to help fund the splurge on Dogga

I hated that. They had him on for an interview where David Mundy said it was his choice and all the reasons for it.

1 minute after the interview Jon Ralph reveals that he was pushed out.

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