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Pickett for a decade is a no brainer because he can age gracefully into a fwd pocket if he speed goes or if he can’t maintain being a midfielder. Same with CP5, the ones that may end up biting us are one dimensional mids that may be literally surplus to the requirements of a modern midfield.

12 minutes ago, layzie said:

I've got no qualms with the above comments and as mentioned multiple times in the last 24 hours, if you have the chance, sign him. This can be a wonderful thing.

But my only question, and I'd appreciate if it could be answered respectfully without being gaslit or accused of not watching/knowing anything about the game, is if the idea of the deal is to protect our bargaining power in future trades then why would it be a terrible idea to exercise this right now with 2 years left on his current contract and make this offer in 12 months time? Is it a case of his price only going up? Being super proactive and striking while the iron is hot?

I'm willing to be open to the fact that the contract landscape is changing. I also think that what Nasher mentioned about the flexibility and being able to move money around to other years of the contract makes it team friendly and something I haven't considered much before. What I ultimately want is players who want to play for the best football club in the world who want success and want it HERE and I hope he sees it that way.

If goodys tenure comes under threat towards end of next year we aren’t fighting two fronts at the same time.

 

Any one suggesting Kozi isn't the most vital player on our list in 2025 is still thinking in 2021.

Kosi has the x factor we didn't have before he came, can ride a bump better than many bigger blokes, has shown he can handle midfield time and of course is a game breaker.

I don't think I can remember a player who could convert the thinnest of opportunities into a goal in my life time.

With age getting behind stalwarts like Max, May and Viney to lose Kozzi would be a disaster.

When I read people suggesting he is on par with Jackson I just laugh.

But I agree that without getting ahead of ourselves we also need to wrap up younger players that have taken a massive step in 2025 - Bowey and Turner in particular. And we all know good Judd may become.


2 hours ago, WheeloRatings said:

I dunno.
These long term contracts spook me.

Any stat they come up with that's topped by Jake Stringer in a contract year is sketchy AF as far as I'm concerned.
And Shai Bolton we've hardly heard a peep from since he got his Freo pay day.
Dangers the only one up there with any real consistency over any amount of time.

We paid Oliver and he went off the rails.
Tracs not interested in the hard ball anymore.

I'm kinda with Kane Cornes.
I don't like it but we can't afford to lose him.
I also think Pickett would've blown that stat sheet out've the water if he was cleaner with his hands and a reliable kick for goal.

That's right.
I said what I said.

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2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

I dunno.
These long term contracts spook me.

Any stat they come up with that's topped by Jake Stringer in a contract year is sketchy AF as far as I'm concerned.
And Shai Bolton we've hardly heard a peep from since he got his Freo pay day.
Dangers the only one up there with any real consistency over any amount of time.

We paid Oliver and he went off the rails.
Tracs not interested in the hard ball anymore.

I'm kinda with Kane Cornes.
I don't like it but we can't afford to lose him.
I also think Pickett would've blown that stat sheet out've the water if he was cleaner with his hands and a reliable kick for goal.

And he didn't have maggotitis.

1 hour ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

I also think there’s a bit of an argument that this actually might help our ability to sign veteran free agents in that Koz is the kind of talent that others may want to play alongside.

This. But not just veterans or free agents.

 
9 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Luv kozzie great talent but will all these long contracts impact our ability to trade in talent eg free agents, impact to hang onto remaining talent due to less $$

That is the complete opposite. Long contracts allow clubs to spread the money, whereas short term expensive contracts provide no flexibility. Warner is a great example at the Swans as his 2 year contract doesn’t provide them any flexibility.

I love Kossie but I hate long-term deals and would prefer we waited given Kossie is contracted for another 2 years already. I think our list management team play it too softly with the player managers.


12 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I only know this because I ran into one of the girls who works there and told her I’d be bringing in two jumpers for *Pauline Fritsch and she said she’d make sure they had two 3s and two 1s in stock.

*seems I’m an habitual name dropper, huh Ethan @Ethan Tremblay

How'd they know she wanted Clarry's number on them?

18 hours ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

People are acting like a 32 year old Kosi will have white hair and be walking out in a wheeled frame in 2034. My guess is he will still be an awesome player at 32. Given he was liking Fremantle's posts and texting Fremantle players a matter of a few months ago locking him away for 9 years is GREAT NEWS!

Would love to see Kozzi and the MFC announce this by reporting it thru Fremantle social media and txting the Freo players that he's staying ;)

7 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Great news and all round a great deal. Paying a player what he is worth, and what he is worth to us. Also now gives the club the balance of power now that he is long term contracted should circumstances change a few years down the track. Enjoy the moment Demon supporters. A statement signing giving us excitement and hope.

For those that don’t like the re-signing of Kozzie, I implore you to rewatch the Freo game, the Sydney game and the clutch goal he kicked to put us in front during Monday’s finals like game.

A genuine game changing super star appropriately getting a game changing super star contract.


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Thank Lucifer for that.

Generational player that changed our fortunes and helped deliver our 13th drought breaking flag.

My hopes and feelings before the 2019 draft realised...

Legend

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Looking for a small guy that will chew up opp mistakes and force opp mistakes then punish on the counter.  Someone that eats crumbs off the pack for breakfast with lightning quick reflexes, a great running leap for his size (equal 9th in the National Combine) and super goal sense and finish?

At a pinch he could even play short cameo stints in the mid given a decent pre-season or two.

Is it Weightman? ... Nope!  Henry? Serong?....ummm...nah none of those.  Taylor, surely it's Taylor!...hmm close but no cigar!

"Whoever it is, he can't be worth pick No.8 though.  That's just sillly" i hear you say.

Well think again fellow minions!!  Another piece in the premiership puzzle awaits...

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43 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

How's that culture going...

1 hour ago, Fat Tony said:

I love Kossie but I hate long-term deals and would prefer we waited given Kossie is contracted for another 2 years already. I think our list management team play it too softly with the player managers.

Waited for what, though?


8 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

I dunno.
These long term contracts spook me.

Any stat they come up with that's topped by Jake Stringer in a contract year is sketchy AF as far as I'm concerned.
And Shai Bolton we've hardly heard a peep from since he got his Freo pay day.
Dangers the only one up there with any real consistency over any amount of time.

We paid Oliver and he went off the rails.
Tracs not interested in the hard ball anymore.

I'm kinda with Kane Cornes.
I don't like it but we can't afford to lose him.
I also think Pickett would've blown that stat sheet out've the water if he was cleaner with his hands and a reliable kick for goal.

That's right.
I said what I said.

That’s a bit harsh on Trac, he’s having a good season after a really nasty injury

9 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

If goodys tenure comes under threat towards end of next year we aren’t fighting two fronts at the same time.

Fair call, gotta look at things on balance.

 
17 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So, can we change the thread title now?

No.

Its not official yet. Don't jinx us!

Love how each new deal they say it's the richest ever deal.... that is going to happen every year as the CBA goes up haha


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