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8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

surely we're not looking at bell for the ceo role??

I don't know. I assume the media linked us because he was out of a job and we need a new CEO

 

With an important season in front of this club, I will wait until seasons end to worry about Picket or any other move by players at the end of the season.

7 hours ago, binman said:

Are you a bot?

I too am most definitely not bot.
我也绝对不是机器人

#notabot, #followmeforfinancialadvice, #instantmillionaire, #nigerianprince, #localgirls

 

I enjoy watching Pickett play in the red and blue and hope I can watch him in our colours for a lot longer. However, this is professional sport and the players play for teams for all sorts of reasons. 

I, as a supporter, have followed the Demons ever since I can remember and will continue to do so no matter who is in the team or on the list. If Pickett, or any player choses to leave for another team, so be it. Swings and round-a-bouts.

I support my team first and then the players.

 

P.S. it will be interesting to watch the interaction of Kossie with the Freo players at the end of the game on the 15th Feb.

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added P.S.


On 15/01/2025 at 15:19, Bring-Back-Powell said:

In terms of trade value, and assuming Kozzie doesn't have an amazing All Australian year, you couldn't expect more that what they paid for Shai Bolton. Essentially 10 and 18 to Richmond with a few things going back to Freo (11 also went to Richmond but they gave 14 back to Freo)

Bolton has an All Australian under his belt.

 

The difference being Richmond were willing participants in that trade as they sought to fast track a re-build (and Shai is several years older than Koz and was pretty average last yr).

I tend to think that Kozzie’s comment about wanting to play in WA with the Indigenous team has been construed that he wants to play for Freo. Poetic license ..Tom Morris ..Sam McClure are perennial offenders 

 

It's pretty obvious where he wants to be. I don't think it's been posted but he liked this post not long ago.

Pretty unprofessional behaviour to be doing that knowing it can be publicly seen. 

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13 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Also talk that Freo are heavily into Ian Hill from Collingwood.

Norm Smith medallist that's getting paid a pittance with Collingwood ($400,000 per year)

And the Chad (Warner).

5 hours ago, mmwd6 said:

It's pretty obvious where he wants to be. I don't think it's been posted but he liked this post not long ago.

Pretty unprofessional behaviour to be doing that knowing it can be publicly seen. 

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Contracted so one can play hard ball. We should be targeting some Freo players in return.

On 15/01/2025 at 18:33, Demongirl35 said:

 

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His other uncle seemed pretty keen for him to commit to MFC. We'll see.

11 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

The difference being Richmond were willing participants in that trade as they sought to fast track a re-build (and Shai is several years older than Koz and was pretty average last yr).

If that's the case Freo are going to have to get really creative and involve a third or fourth club as they appear to be on the rise and will likely hold mid teen + first round draft picks for the next couple of years.

Or they could hand over Josh Treacy to solve our forward line woes, but they won't.

10 hours ago, mmwd6 said:

It's pretty obvious where he wants to be. I don't think it's been posted but he liked this post not long ago.

Pretty unprofessional behaviour to be doing that knowing it can be publicly seen. 

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He also didn’t follow the MFC on Instagram up until sometime late last year, but has actively liked and followed the Dockers for a fair while. 
 

I had a few time-stamped screenshots but have seemingly deleted them.  


10 hours ago, mmwd6 said:

It's pretty obvious where he wants to be. I don't think it's been posted but he liked this post not long ago.

Pretty unprofessional behaviour to be doing that knowing it can be publicly seen. 

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Unprofessional? Maybe. Or perhaps he's got a sense of humour and is just trolling Fremantle and its supporters. 

I have no concerns about him leaving.

I was watching a small portion of the greatest game in the AFL era last night (which i do in times of stress).  

For those like me who couldn't actually see it live, it occurred at the end of the 2021 season.

On his right forearm Kozzie had inscribed the word "loyalty".  

I admit I hadn't previously noted it (despite watching the game more than once) but it clearly indicates he is going nowhere.

1 hour ago, Bimbo said:

I have no concerns about him leaving.

I was watching a small portion of the greatest game in the AFL era last night (which i do in times of stress).  

For those like me who couldn't actually see it live, it occurred at the end of the 2021 season.

On his right forearm Kozzie had inscribed the word "loyalty".  

I admit I hadn't previously noted it (despite watching the game more than once) but it clearly indicates he is going nowhere.

Well hopefully he doesn’t have a map of WA and $$$$$ tattooed on his right and left b-TT cheek 

6 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Well hopefully he doesn’t have a map of WA and $$$$$ tattooed on his right and left b-TT cheek 

Unfortunately he does… and one that says ‘Freo 4 Lyf’…. 


3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If that's the case Freo are going to have to get really creative and involve a third or fourth club as they appear to be on the rise and will likely hold mid teen + first round draft picks for the next couple of years.

Or they could hand over Josh Treacy to solve our forward line woes, but they won't.

Surely they have a growing salary cap issue… 

6 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Surely they have a growing salary cap issue… 

Doesn’t ever seem to be a problem for some teams 

I really hope Kozzy stays it would be a very bitter pill to swallow loosing both he and LJ to flogmantle 

It will also be devastating for many young demon supporters 

25 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Surely they have a growing salary cap issue… 

 

16 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Doesn’t ever seem to be a problem for some teams

 

It helps to have 'rusted on' sponsors who indulge a bit of (extra) nepotism. 

These days the AFL seems to turn a blind eye to such things.

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19 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Doesn’t ever seem to be a problem for some teams 

I really hope Kozzy stays it would be a very bitter pill to swallow loosing both he and LJ to flogmantle 

It will also be devastating for many young demon supporters 

Hey Im 64... and it would still be devastating. Kozzy is my favourite player and one of our most important. 

7 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Contracted so one can play hard ball. We should be targeting some Freo players in return.

Starting with Brayshaw, would not bat an eyelid if he went! Gets reported and rubbed out too much. His ommisions in first 4 games are crucial.)

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