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3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, every couple of pages you lift our spirits with that.

I know, itโ€™s part in fun and part to prepare for the worst. See you again on page 31 :)

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9 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I know, itโ€™s part in fun and part to prepare for the worst. See you again on page 31 :)

Oooh 31, good number!

10 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I know, itโ€™s part in fun and part to prepare for the worst. See you again on page 31 :)

Haha that's what worries me. The last time you kept repeating yourself you were actually spot on, from early 2021 you kept stating we would win the flag that year.

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At the end of the day there is nothing we can do about it but put a good fair offer in front of him and hope that it is enough to keep him if not then hope that we get a fair reasonable trade for him and move on.

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Everyone is over here death riding Freo. Meantime I am death riding Port, so Kosi goes to Kochiย 

Oh My God No GIF by CBC


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1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Haha that's what worries me. The last time you kept repeating yourself you were actually spot on, from early 2021 you kept stating we would win the flag that year.

@Roost it farย can you please keep repeating that we're going to win the next 5 flags and kozzie will sign on for 6 years?

The media sure loves to pull us down and talk us up at the same time. It is to be expected when we are at the top. So i choose to take it as a sign of we are doing something right.

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On 2/27/2023 at 11:12 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

Like to know what Port are going to give us in the form of draft currency.

Used it all up getting Horne-Francis.

They have beans.๐Ÿซ˜ย 

Would have to be a player, heard Butterers wants to come home.

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Kozzie always says he watches reel after reel of what Cyril did on the MCG and he feels like it's his indigenous home and Port aint winning a flag in the next 5 years!!!

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Hopefully that's enough for him to stay and replicate Cyril on the G.


5 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Haha that's what worries me. The last time you kept repeating yourself you were actually spot on, from early 2021 you kept stating we would win the flag that year.

Very observant, my friends say I say that every year!

You guys seen his new haircut? No mullet so his not going to Adelaide ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฟ

1 hour ago, Deemac said:

You guys seen his new haircut?

The players were informed by List Manager Tim Lamb that, to keep the team intact and under the salary cap, some players might need to take a haircut.

Kozzy, Ben Brown and Lachie Hunter took this literally.

46 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

The players were informed by List Manager Tim Lamb that, to keep the team intact and under the salary cap, some players might need to take a haircut.

Kozzy, Ben Brown and Lachie Hunter took this literally.

As did Langdon!


7 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Everyone is over here death riding Freo. Meantime I am death riding Port, so Kosi goes to Kochiย 

Oh My God No GIF by CBC

They have no draft capital

Whatโ€™s it say about the draft system when a premiership club loses a pick 3 & 12 after 4 seasons, and I can just see a bs compensation on offer!ย 

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Kozzieโ€ฆ I bought this today.

Donโ€™t make me end up smashing it on the concrete out front of my house.

TIA xxxย 

42 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Whatโ€™s it say about the draft system when a premiership club loses a pick 3 & 12 after 4 seasons, and I can just see a bs compensation on offer!ย 

Iโ€™ve said it many times before Iโ€™m the LJ and this thread. There needs to be compensation for walking them to the PSD. Until then itโ€™s an incomplete system.ย 

35 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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Kozzieโ€ฆ I bought this today.

Donโ€™t make me end up smashing it on the concrete out front of my house.

TIA xxxย 

Because he might leave or because of thr haircut?


fwiw, from a jay clark-penned article about how bad the aints' drafting and trading has beenย https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/cap-space-jay-clark-looks-at-st-kildas-list-stephen-silvagnis-options-and-the-big-calls-facing-the-club/news-story/367a89aef68d1ef5e7f780711803b4c9

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If Kysaiah Pickett shocks Melbourne with a trade request, (and the Demons arenโ€™t expecting one) Gresham would be an ideal replacement target for the Dees.

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It's concerning that Kozzie is weighing up his future based on where he wants to live. Money and family don't seem to be the issue. Byron is on our side.

And I'm not sure why his suspension complicated the discussion on his future. This makes me nervous. To say that he wants to focus on training and playing again sounds like a deflection to put off re-signing.


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