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16 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

will be eligible for aged care when he completes his contract

He'll be 33

Silk played until 38!

56 minutes ago, Howard_Grimes said:

He signed yesterday, announced today.

I'll take it.

I think you really went out on a limb. Well done. We'll expect some more inside gossip as it comes to light.

 
37 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Thinking of all those little Dees fans with #36 on their jumpers, not least of all @dazzledavey36 ’s little fellah whose dad doesn’t have to tell him news that would break his little heart ♥️💙

THANK YOU KOZZIE!

This means so much to us, in so many ways.

Thinking of all the big Dees fans who shed a tear this morning too

Awkward Season 4 GIF by The Office

Only 23 years of age and is doing this that is out of this world.

Is already ahead of Petracca at the exact same age.

Scary times ahead.


1 hour ago, layzie said:

Happy Melbourne Football Club GIF by Melbournefc

Deciding factor ... other club colours would never have suited Kozzie.

So so happy!

Happy for all the little demons who will grow up watching him and hopefully never feel what I felt when the Wiz left.

On 11/02/2025 at 22:28, Dee Boys said:

[censored] off Brayshaw. God this kind of stuff is unseemly. It’s January and he’s contracted for 3 more seasons.

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Just clicked on this thread to see the reaction to kozzie's news and saw this - how funny that Freo were having a go at us for talking about Luke Jackson!

 
48 minutes ago, layzie said:

All good reasons and admittedly some weren't the first considerations when I heard about this initially.

The contract landscape is changing and so are club's methods. I'm all for flexibility with moving money around to other parts of the deal.

I do wonder how much more leverage you get with more years and if benefits are offset by larger remaining parts on contracts and clubs not as willing to take it on but that's like balancing the best way to pay off your mortgage and not worth wasting the brain power on.

Ultimately I'm very happy.

Another point to consider- when you are sitting down with Langford and Lindsay and saying "guys here is a 5 year extension" and they are looking around at our best players thinking they won't even be here in 5 years, they can now look around say well I've got Kosi with me. We can be a special midfield for the foreseeable future.

Just look at the reaction of our players to this news on social media. Harvey Langford has already reposted the signing on his story.

And besides, how often do players the calibre of Kosi even become available, and what chance would we as a small homeless club have to secure their services?

I wonder if people would think twice about offering this type of deal to Butters for example.

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1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Wonder who at Freo he texted first....

LJ ... "Hey bruh, good to go here. Sign away mate! See ya soon"

Celebration time!

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Celebration time!

Wonderful highlights, but do not unmute unless you are a fan of cheesy, crappy background music.

11 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

cmon @Ghostwriter … we’re due for a momentous “i told you so” victory lap!

🏃‍♀️

I’m rounding the straight as we speak 😅

On a personal level, this means Ardu wasn’t [censored] in my pocket. I never doubted what she said until folks on here said why believe what a player’s partner tells a fan rather than what a journalist reports, ect. and that made me start to wonder if she was just saying what I wanted to hear. Had that been the case, especially disappointing would’ve been the last time we spoke (prematch in Perth, a month ago) when she said, “You’ll get to see Bellanie grow up.”

Welp, seems I’ll get to see Bellanie grow up ‘til at least her 11th birthday 🥳


2 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Welp, seems I’ll get to see Bellanie grow up ‘til at least her 11th birthday 🥳

she'll be joining the david neitz academy by then

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

she'll be joining the david neitz academy by then

… with her siblings not far behind 🤩

4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

… with her siblings not far behind 🤩

Your next project: start telling Ardu how nice a little brother, or 3, would be for little Bellanie

Pickett junior playing next to Davey junior would complete my life.

30 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

I think you really went out on a limb. Well done. We'll expect some more inside gossip as it comes to light.

Went out on a limb? Pfft. It’s easy to say Koz signed yesterday today, now that it’s official. Going out on a limb would’ve been to say the same 24 hours ago.

There is a wonderful GOD. And she is merciful. Can she see a say we win this weekend I don’t know !


21 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Another point to consider- when you are sitting down with Langford and Lindsay and saying "guys here is a 5 year extension" and they are looking around at our best players thinking they won't even be here in 5 years, they can now look around say well I've got Kosi with me. We can be a special midfield for the foreseeable future.

Just look at the reaction of our players to this news on social media. Harvey Langford has already reposted the signing on his story.

And besides, how often do players the calibre of Kosi even become available, and what chance would we as a small homeless club have to secure their services?

I wonder if people would think twice about offering this type of deal to Butters for example.

Yep, I reckon having that bloke running into space would just lift you as a player.

The last few weeks I've been rewinding and watching his impeccable timing at running to forward contests as the ball spills to the ground. He just hits the space with so much pace and snavels that ball up so cleanly.

Fritsch just thumped his handball over his shoulder into clear space late in the game on Monday and Kozzy just swooped and delivered.

Looking forward to many more rewinds.

9 more years of Kozzie is priceless. The kind of bloke you can build the club around on and off the field.

Thank you Koz

 

[censored] yeah!

On that money & deal I'm expecting him now to step up more & he must be kicking at least a couple of goals each week & his defensive pressure has to get better.

That has improved over the past few weeks but at times he still jogs around & can look for the easy handball over the top.

However now I'm just glad the trade speculation will stop.

Hope he has a ripping game this week.

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