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[censored]... got to be yanking my chain.

OK Dees....who farted !! 

 

Whoever's left.... turn the lights out...

 

Port have a crack at Kozzie every year

 

Why don't we offer the world to bring Zac Butters home,he probably won't come but just to Pizz Port off every year like they do to us,

7 year,$10 Million,just to get him thinking

Can't stand September Pretender Hinkley!!!

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Jesus christ..

I could honestly handle Trac leaving but not Koz..

Devastated. 

  • Demonland changed the title to Kozzy Homesick & Wants to Leave?

In all of these situations the club has the whip hand.

Let's see what they're made of.

4 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Hand Jason Taylor the keys and get it started 

Hopefully no flight risks either 

 
25 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

The article also says, for what it’s worth:

“It’s believed Pickett’s desire is family focussed after he and his partner welcomed their first child earlier this year, and is in no way linked to ongoing cultural questions surrounding the Demons.”

It’s still seriously concerning.

 

Or he's seen how people have responded to Trac and has decided to find a better reason.


Perty, Goody and the boys will no doubt back themselves to get things right. Our culture is absolutely great.

It is a total coincidence that one of our players is facing four years for a positive test on gameday, another spent all off-season away from the group and didn't fire a shot this season, our best player will do anything to not come back and our most exciting player and most loyal player have apparently decided in the last few weeks they want to go home.

I don't think a Pickett trade will eventuate given his management ruled it out last week - more fool them - but how many more will jump off this sinking ship?

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

At this rate we'll have all 18 first round picks.

 

If Pickett and Tracc both leave you might have to close the site for a while Andy.

Kozzzzy will now spend at least 2-3 months at home and start training late November.  Dees have to be realistic that he will leave at one point as he looks after his family and community 


Jeez i wish i was in charge of list management.

Trac and Kozzie,you signed big Multi Million/Year deals,you are both staying until the end of your contract,suck it up.

Contracts seem so worthless these days,all players are Free agents,regardless of age,I want to go home for family reasons.

 

 

Merge with Richmond and we might find ourselves a home base near the G after all.

Pert/Roffey/Goody would all be sleeping with the lights on at the moment 

This is bonkers

 


God this sucks, whoever is responsible for all these leaks needs to stop.  I’m sure lots of these discussions are normally kept in house. Give our club and supporters some positive news, instead of negativity.  
 

I’m starting to think I should have been more obnoxious celebrating our flag. 

Didn't his management just come out and say he has no interest and leaving, as long as an NT team isn't around? 

 
22 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This is dramatically opposed to what I’ve been told. 
And also goes against what his manager said only a week or so ago. 
 

I would take this with a large grain of salt

Things can change. In the last week a significant amount of water has gone under the Petracca bridge. Who knows what impact that has had on Koz.

It’s not at all outlandish to think that he’s changed his mind in the last week. 


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