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29 minutes ago, Colm said:

I don’t think Freo fans will mind the talk of Jackson leaving if it allows them to get Kossie and Chad Warner. 

Trade and free agency period is another thing for another time. Right now I'm happy for any potential distractions to aid their 2025 cause. 

 
1 hour ago, Rednblueriseing said:

I would do that trade but would want a top 10 pick as well

If we could do that, it would be a steal

Edited by 2021

 

If Dogga came back, he can't have #6 back.

I seem to have a thing for whoever's in #6.

(Who had it before Dogga?)

2 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

This would be profoundly immature and achieve what exactly?

Take the spotlight off Kozzy. Its pretty obvious. 

Clubs have a lot to do with leading stuff to the media. Collingwood re:Trac; Geelong re: Oliver and Freo re: Kozzy are all examples from last year. Its about time we grow a backbone and respond. 

 
1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

think i'd prefer cozzy to jacko

I know the obvious would be to trade Kozzy. But to me i'd want something coming back our way given the size of LJ's contract we would have to take on.

Alternative scenarios:

McVee and our Future First for Jacko and Freo's 2nd. Throw in McAdam's for good measure. 

Riv, JVR not for sale. 

2 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Take the spotlight off Kozzy. Its pretty obvious. 

Clubs have a lot to do with leading stuff to the media. Collingwood re:Trac; Geelong re: Oliver and Freo re: Kozzy are all examples from last year. Its about time we grow a backbone and respond. 

Don't really get the logic there. The immediate thought from basically everyone was Kozzy for Jackson. If anything the spotlight is intensified.

It's possible we leaked that we're courting him but that's totally different to just making the entire thing up. Like the Trac and Oliver stories last year were clearly not made up. You're also assuming that it's clubs leaking all this stuff and not the players representation or the players themselves.


40 minutes ago, thirty-one said:

I seem to have a thing for whoever's in #6.

(Who had it before Dogga?)

Jordan Lewis had it before Dogga and before JL, it was Chris Dawes.

Grundy inherited the #6 from Dogga for one season before Windsor took over.

38 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

I know the obvious would be to trade Kozzy. But to me i'd want something coming back our way given the size of LJ's contract we would have to take on.

Alternative scenarios:

McVee and our Future First for Jacko and Freo's 2nd. Throw in McAdam's for good measure. 

Riv, JVR not for sale. 

I’d send Rivers off and keep knuckles, Judd is much more valuable in my eyes.

I have a bad feeling Jackson has already been invited to house-sit for Bailey Smith.

And I know he'll sign on the moment I mention this, but how about a clean sweep of trading for Jackson and grabbing Brayshaw in Free Agency.

Next step is surely to start pumping out the gossip about Freo's culture. Possibly a falling out over the length of Shai Bolton's Wikipedia page. Seriously, there's more on Shai Bolton than Alexander Humboldt.

I can definitely see that clashing with humble achiever Brayshaw.

45 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

happy star wars GIF
 

DOGGA … we would welcome you back !!
 

Wait though until Maxy retires in 2029 

max will never retire


3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

think i'd prefer cozzy to jacko

I get that, but if we think Kosi is gone LJ is better than any combination of picks we might get. Plus it would mean JVR never has attend centre bounces.

5 hours ago, The Ox said:

lets see how those comments age 

The comments may age terribly albeit they were made at half time in reaction to watching the boys bang on a whopping 15 points by half time in their first official match of the year while LJ was starring.

I'm not as confident as others that we'll be a consistent finals team year in year out, but Jackson would be a great get.


 
6 hours ago, daisycutter said:

think i'd prefer cozzy to jacko

Jacko and his mother.

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Such disrespectful language.  

Sorry, if the choice was between trading McVee or Rivers, I’d keep McVee.

This was in response to someone suggesting a trade of McVee


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