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1 minute ago, RedFox said:

The issue is next year when his current contract expires. Don't think I can stomach another season of speculation and distraction like we just had with Jackson

Yep I know. But Port will have to use their future picks to secure JHF. Kozzy would demand at least 1 pick in the top 10 and an early second rounder.

Still, hopefully they get Kozzy signed and secured after trade period ends.

 

Cornes clearly knows something. He wants a long and successful career in the media and he won’t last long in the caper if he’s flat out making stuff up.

There’s no way though that Port can satisfy our trade demands given he’s under contract and we’ll be asking for some serious compo.

If Kozzy is unsettled then we have a heck of a job next year of retaining him after 2023. Our forward line would be so bland and meh without him.

There was a false rumour floated by Clarry's management two years ago that he wanted to go to Carlton. This was purely a negotiating tool in order to boost Oliver's future contract. This could be a similar situation here with Pickett.

 
1 minute ago, Fat Tony said:

There was a false rumour floated by Clarry's management two years ago that he wanted to go to Carlton. This was purely a negotiating tool in order to boost Oliver's future contract. This could be a similar situation here with Pickett.

Clayton had genuine interest in going to Carlton...


17 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

More pragmatism, less emotion...

 

If Kysaiah leaves. What or whom do we get in return...

 

If you look at their returns, Butters and Rozee would not get the deal done alone. Seriously. It'd have to be Georgiades *and* Butters.

18 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Cornes clearly knows something. He wants a long and successful career in the media and he won’t last long in the caper if he’s flat out making stuff up.

There’s no way though that Port can satisfy our trade demands given he’s under contract and we’ll be asking for some serious compo.

If Kozzy is unsettled then we have a heck of a job next year of retaining him after 2023. Our forward line would be so bland and meh without him.

I’d say he’d last 30 years doing that.

The real danger to his career is if he has to limit himself to facts and avoid click bait. He’ll be replaced in 5 minutes by the next ex player desperate to stay relevant if he did that 

 

Gone.

Absolutely everyone: Make them pay up

MFC: late first round and late 2nd round pick. 

5 minutes ago, RyanD said:

Gone.

Absolutely everyone: Make them pay up

MFC: late first round and late 2nd round pick. 

Who is gone?

This is the Kozzie thread...


On 10/5/2022 at 11:01 AM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Cornes clearly knows something. He wants a long and successful career in the media and he won’t last long in the caper if he’s flat out making stuff up.

There’s no way though that Port can satisfy our trade demands given he’s under contract and we’ll be asking for some serious compo.

If Kozzy is unsettled then we have a heck of a job next year of retaining him after 2023. Our forward line would be so bland and meh without him.

  1. Frog's droppings; he admitted that he made it up. Then went on to double-down on 'the rumour'. 
  2. Frog's droppings IS the caper.
5 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Who is gone?

This is the Kozzie thread...

....you must be fun at parties.

Its satire big fella. 

31 minutes ago, RyanD said:

....you must be fun at parties.

Its satire big fella. 

Ha. Ha. 

You bump a thread with some flippant remark and call it satire.

Not funny.

 


As a positive - Port have 0 currency next year - so there goes that move for them. 

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I mean this can’t be good 

 

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Where will kossie live now? Needs a new contract so he can buy his own place 

39 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

Where will kossie live now? Needs a new contract so he can buy his own place 

He can move in with Sparrow and JJ. 

1 hour ago, The end is nigh said:

Where will kossie live now? Needs a new contract so he can buy his own place 

surely jaded has a spare room?


1 hour ago, Dee-licious said:

As a positive - Port have 0 currency next year - so there goes that move for them. 

Didn’t stop Freo getting Jackson.

Too soon?

1 hour ago, Dee-licious said:

As a positive - Port have 0 currency next year - so there goes that move for them. 

And Adelaide have Rachele + Rankine already 

He has a partner? Might be time to make the leap… I know when I moved in with girlfriends it came with very good, mixed, sometimes bad results. I’m sure it will be great, meh, lead to him wanting to leave the state.

 
On 10/3/2022 at 3:47 PM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Happy for Kossi to go actually. We'll have your F1 this year and next and throw Mitch Georgiades as the steak knifes. 

Posters for some reason posters can't tell when you're joking QD. I suggest you use the 😉 emoji 


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