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Just now, TRIGON said:

That facepalm was for the media, not you. Seriously, what boofheads.

Anyways...Go Kossie, Go Dees.

Fact checking is too hard these days, gotta move quick on the scoop!

 
33 minutes ago, hemingway said:

You get the impression that Chandler loves the Club and is loving being part of this team. 

A DA member spoke with Kade this morning and asked him about staying with us. While he wouldn’t commit either way (of course), he did say that he loves the Club and all involved, and that’s to be expected. But he emphasised that he absolutely LOVES playing on the MCG, his favourite ground by far.

On a personal level I really, really hope he stays since I’m taking a jumper to the Demon Shop tomorrow to get #37 put on it. Don’t make me waste my time and money, Chin!!!!! (Said while wagging a finger.)

 

21 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Bugger a group 👍🏽, type-size 36 or otherwise.  

I call for a group…

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BRING IT IN, EVERYONE! Yep even the grumpy old curmudgeons! 😁

Who are you calling a grumpy old curmudgeon WCW

2 minutes ago, djr said:

goodwindees' intel correct again.

 

Just now, layzie said:

Brilliant track record.

He told us not to worry ages ago. We took his advice onboard…

but worried sick, anyways. 😂

Good to see all DL happy together! 

 
1 minute ago, loges said:

Who are you calling a grumpy old curmudgeon WCW

If the cap fits…

 

🤭

1 hour ago, Satan said:

Trumps Andrew Dillions appointment

Andrew who? 🙄

46 minutes ago, Orion said:

Can be injected into the midfield where he can cause the opposition a lot of problems.  So he's not a one dimensional player 

OMG Orion.  Reading your first three words made me think he was moving to Essendon 😱


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

If the cap fits…

 

🤭

Well it must if we could squeeze Kozzie in

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

DA member spoke with Kade this morning and asked him about staying with us. While he wouldn’t commit either way (of course), he did say that he loves the Club and all involved

Chandler isnt going anywhere, when he signed on knowing he would play in the VFL and have to fight for his spot, he isnt going to change clubs now he is in our best 22

Wonderful news, loved his comments. A joy to watch. 


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Welcome to the Dees Liam Henry.

Chandlermonium stocks rising might mean we won’t chase him after all. 

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Not since Farmer would I have been so heartbroken to lose a player. I would cry and never watch him play again for fear it would cause me too much heartache. 

And Liam Jurrah too

Great for the club, relief for Kozzie now it is done, and he can put any anxiety (deecision making) behind him.

Got get 'em. 

Woweee folks!  Gotta be happy with that eh.

Not every day you get a four year deal on one of the comp's best small forwards.

5 minutes ago, Dingo said:

And Liam Jurrah too

Jurrah was different. I feel sad for him that he wasted his life because he could have been an AFL great and a rich one at that. Kosi is destined to be a star. Thankfully not at another club!


10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Chandlermonium stocks rising might mean we won’t chase him after all. 

Fremantle's development is puss.

I'd happily back Mark Williams to get the best out of him because the kid certainly has talent.

Him and Kozzie buzzing around the forward line would make defenders think twice.

I reckon we can fit him in somewhere..

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fremantle's development is puss.

I'd happily back Mark Williams to get the best out of him because the kid certainly has talent.

Him and Kozzie buzzing around the forward line would make defenders think twice.

I reckon we can fit him in somewhere..

I’m all for adding talent on the cheap. Especially if it’s taking said talent away from Freo 😂

1 hour ago, binman said:

And also, culturally appropriate to involve Aboriginal player's families in such discussions and processes (assuming that is ok with said player).

The importance of involving family when negotiation with Aboriginal players (again, with their permission) is reflected in this quote from Kossie:

“The club has embraced me and my family, and I can’t thank them enough for their support. Everything I do is to make my family proud and the respect and understanding my teammates and coaches have shown us means a lot."

 

We should help Hawthorn sort their [censored] of a club out

 

Brilliant news. Delighted he has committed to us. A very difficult player to replace if he had left as opposed to Jackson where we have replaced with a better player.

He has signed up early which makes me wonder if he was ever a serious chance to leave. It's hard to know these days with all the rumour generated by the media.

Anyways, it's put to bed now. Let's focus on a serious assault on this year's flag. I have a vision of Kozzy holding aloft the premiership trophy with the norm smith around his neck.

Go Dees

Just now, Roost it far said:

We should help Hawthorn sort their [censored] of a club out

Hawthorn is a 🗑️ 🔥 I’m just enjoying watching it burn.


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