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So much joy on this thread today.  I hope Kozzie reads it!

After decades of us having to bribe people to join us or over hill players coming to top up their Super it is a joy to see very good  players wanting to stay. 

 

It’s a relief he is staying and no mucking about wasting time signing up. The way he has been playing was always confidence inducing he would stay.


Does Jackson have a younger brother we can get then  trade back to Freo for an inflated return? 

This is like that time that other good player re-signed.

 

Onya Kozzy.

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Chin

Why is Chin called Chin? Is there a problem with his Chin?

 

Prominent I would assume!!

Great news to have Kozzie confirm his commitment to this great club

Hope he and the club taste more of the ultimate success during the next 4 years we certainly have a great core of very talented players 

If they want it bad enough anything is possible 


34 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Why is Chin called Chin? Is there a problem with his Chin?

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Sensational affirmation of the great camaraderie and spirit at the club, however there was an ominous sight of Kozy rubbing his arms extravagantly to stay warm during Saturday’s game, perhaps eliciting a desire in him for the warmer climes of WA, at least in MY mind.

Thank goodness my theory was misdiagnosed 

9 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Sensational affirmation of the great camaraderie and spirit at the club, however there was an ominous sight of Kozy rubbing his arms extravagantly to stay warm during Saturday’s game, perhaps eliciting a desire in him for the warmer climes of WA, at least in MY mind.

Thank goodness my theory was misdiagnosed 

About as good as any other theory I read here.

3 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

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I have already said how pleased I am to have been mistaken.

I am pretty sure the " please please please pathos" had zero influence though.


32 minutes ago, JTR said:

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Isn’t that a prominent jaw rather than chin?

12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Isn’t that a prominent jaw rather than chin?

I thought that myself. The chin's bog standard. They should've called him Jaws


14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Isn’t that a prominent jaw rather than chin?

Like this guy.

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Great stuff Pickett.  No wacko Jacko about you!  My brain is still trying to comprehend supporting a club that has recently won a flag, gets spoken of fondly in the media and retains players.  A good confused state to be in!


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