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2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

He's not welcome in my book.

He seemed to have checked out too early on the field before leaving.

Not very classy.

If he wants to change clubs surely you would be skeptical of recruiting him.

LOL

 

We'll ask for Jacko, they'll give us Darcy and we'll be dumb enough to say yes 

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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

I can’t see this happening. He’s on a long contract.

Except there is another player we have that Freo want who also has a long contract…


Fine…

Jacko for Koz, done deal. 
Then Koz will get jack [censored] of the purple [censored] hole in a year and we will take him back…

Seriously though is there ever a big name recruit that goes to that [censored] hole or a club and work out? 
 

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If this is serious 

it will happen, he’s a gun

It may not happen. See Wade Derksen last year.

Freo have every right to hold him to his contract.

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It may not happen. See Wade Derksen last year.

Freo have every right to hold him to his contract.

Sure.

It depends how serious the request is

Very curious if there is any truth to this 

I don’t see it happening but maybe the door opens with Kozzy wanting to go home 🤷‍♂️ 

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Man, the nostalgia is real. He was the poster child of all the sunshine and rainbows of 2021 in all its glory.

I would say he hasn’t quite lived up to his potential yet, he’s still a B+ player with glimpses of A+, but I’d be all over this. If nothing else for the nostalgia alone! But moreover because he fills a clear need and we have the collateral.

Get it done Lamby boy! 

11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It may not happen. See Wade Derksen last year.

Freo have every right to hold him to his contract.

I guess the same as we do with Koz…. Strange times

Jackson was excellent today FWIW

I forgot just how important his follow up work was for us in 2021 and 2022 - his ability to become an extra midfielder is second to none amongst big men

17 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Man, the nostalgia is real. He was the poster child of all the sunshine and rainbows of 2021 in all its glory.

I would say he hasn’t quite lived up to his potential yet, he’s still a B+ player with glimpses of A+, but I’d be all over this. If nothing else for the nostalgia alone! But moreover because he fills a clear need and we have the collateral.

Get it done Lamby boy! 

Saves his A+ games against us.


Nice to give Freo fans a bit of their own medicine…  

It would be nice if they are in a dog fight with the Eagles for Warner and therefore need additional draft capital…. Keep Kozzy and bring back Jacko…. Would be a real Freo thing to do as well

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So, a 'new partner' and her 'expanding work opportunities' become the draw to 'the east coast', and they spent Christmas here.

Solid.

Media, all is forgiven!


Would take him back in an instant.

p.s. Kelsey Browne 33, Luke Jackson 23.

This is probably not p.c. but...

👏

To both of them.

 

p.p.s. Kelsey's from Geeeeelong.

Uh-oh...

 

 

Lol, I can see the Jackson for Pickett swap, and then in about four years when Pickett's kids are a bit older and things more stable and Freo are plunging off the face of the earth, we bring him back as well, in exchange for another homesick young Westralian, and the cycle continues.

So long as Freo are paying the lumpy parts of the contracts and we get the father-son selections, it is hilarious.

Who am I thinking of, Trent Croad, was it?

Never change, Freo, never change.


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