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6 hours ago, SthSea22 said:

Kozzy will officially ask for a trade to Port Adelaide this week

Source is from someone who wouldn't b [censored] to me. Gave me the heads up due to me being a massive Dee.

 

Have seen screenshots of the cover letter that had been written up by his Manager

The wellbeing factor is the main reason to leave Melbourne

 

DEVESTATED 

 

Do you think someone from the Club should tell Kossie that Adelaide is 3,030 km from Darwin?

 
 

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

If Kosi stays and Trac is staying I will feel less sad if we lose Clarry (as long as Gary Pert leaves asap!). 

1 hour ago, COOLX said:

Kozzie to Port , Houston to NM. We NM 1st rounder then we get Peatling from GWS.

Negatory red leader. Take NM R1 to draft or split it and use on Peatling and draft.

 
14 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

Absolutely not true Tom Morris, @SthSea22 assured us it was a done deal

Luckily as this is positive news about Melbourne, Tom Morris can be completely trusted.

9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

 

If this isn't true and he leaves I think I will lose my turnips


6 hours ago, SthSea22 said:

Kozzy will officially ask for a trade to Port Adelaide this week

Source is from someone who wouldn't b [censored] to me. Gave me the heads up due to me being a massive Dee.

 

Have seen screenshots of the cover letter that had been written up by his Manager

The wellbeing factor is the main reason to leave Melbourne

 

DEVESTATED 

 

Nailed it 

10 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Luckily as this is positive news about Melbourne, Tom Morris can be completely trusted.

I think we can all say Morris is a bin diving [censored], while also saying that he seems to be getting solid info from someone at the club... who should be SACKED for talking to Morris. 

44 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I think we can all say Morris is a bin diving [censored], while also saying that he seems to be getting solid info from someone at the club... who should be SACKED for talking to Morris. 

Every journo is getting solid info from the club because we leak like a sieve. The biggest problem with the club right now is that we don't deal with this stuff inside house. Every journo and their dog hears about our dirty linen. It shows how little trust there is within the club. Every one is trying to talk to journos and control the narrative and it only serves to make us look like a mess.

Fixing this should be the top of Pert's agenda but considering his conduct over the past few weeks I expect he's probably the biggest culprit.

8 hours ago, SthSea22 said:

Kozzy will officially ask for a trade to Port Adelaide this week

Source is from someone who wouldn't b [censored] to me. Gave me the heads up due to me being a massive Dee.

 

Have seen screenshots of the cover letter that had been written up by his Manager

The wellbeing factor is the main reason to leave Melbourne

 

DEVESTATED 

 

So many questions.

Is it AFLPA protocol to write a cover letter to a trade request? What else is required? A reference from your former landlord, and a series of tasteful headshots?

🤔


Announcement after the BnF lads

Reading the comments from Tom Morris and then the direct feedback from Koz's fam confirms that i will never acknowledge what the media put up

He is gone fellas

17 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

🤣 @SthSea22

Would you trust Morris or Koz himself?

 

I'll come back to this comment next week when it's made official that he wants out

 

Carlton will come into the discussion which will see Pick 11 head to us and Koz to PA

5 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Would you trust Morris or Koz himself?

 

I'll come back to this comment next week when it's made official that he wants out

 

Carlton will come into the discussion which will see Pick 11 head to us and Koz to PA

Sure.

So what do Carlton get out of it then?

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Sure.

So what do Carlton get out of it then?

I assume Houston. 

17 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Losing Pickett just might hurt the most. 

Absolutely. I think losing Kozzy would hurt the most TBH.


10 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Announcement after the BnF lads

Reading the comments from Tom Morris and then the direct feedback from Koz's fam confirms that i will never acknowledge what the media put up

He is gone fellas

You do realise that requesting a trade, and being granted one, are not one of the same right?

He's contracted. He might want to leave, and he might also be told no. Same as Trac.

37 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sure.

So what do Carlton get out of it then?

Houston

Not saying that this is the deal at all

I am all but confirming Kozzy is out

34 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

You do realise that requesting a trade, and being granted one, are not one of the same right?

He's contracted. He might want to leave, and he might also be told no. Same as Trac.

Understand that

All i am confirming is that the official request is coming which he has not done before

 

flagmantle fans saying he wants to play for them

pear fans saying he wants to play for them

media saying he get homesick but he wants to play for melbourne

round and round and round we go...

Just reported by Tom Morris that Kozzie isn’t going anywhere and that although Kozzie doesn’t like living in Melbourne he “loves the Club and Simon Goodwin”, now where have I heard this before, also Port won’t be pursuing him even though they have zero draft capital. 😁😁😁💕


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