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3 hours ago, 3183 Dee said:

Don't mention that man's name in front of me - single handedly stuffed our (Plymouth Argyle) season up. Back to League One we go 😭

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3 hours ago, 3183 Dee said:

Don't mention that man's name in front of me - single handedly stuffed our (Plymouth Argyle) season up. Back to League One we go 😭

I actually think they're a chance to stay up now he's gone 3183. Their best days were when Luggy managed them. 

Ive heard a rumor that Luke will be in Melbourne this weekend looking for a house for his mum.

 

we should check to see if luke is available i.e round 10


4 minutes ago, hoodoo breaker said:

Let's hope by now he knows what a pineapple is. 
(anyone remember that one?)

I think Jonesy brought one back from the supermarket whilst on a Noosa preseason camp and Dogga asked him what it was. 

20 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I actually think they're a chance to stay up now he's gone 3183. Their best days were when Luggy managed them. 

Luggy is an Argyle legend - there’s always been lots of Scottish connections at Argyle, by the way.

11 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Luggy is an Argyle legend - there’s always been lots of Scottish connections at Argyle, by the way.

Never thought i'd see Plymouth Argyle and Paul Sturrock mentioned in a thread about Luke Jackson.

Buzsaky was fun to watch. 

 
1 minute ago, Dannyz said:

Never thought i'd see Plymouth Argyle and Paul Sturrock mentioned in a thread about Luke Jackson.

Buzsaky was fun to watch. 

He certainly was - the Marvellous Magyar. Apologies for derailing the thread.


9 hours ago, old dee said:

I cannot believe there is 8 pages on something that is click bait.

 The non story of 2025.

Land needs no bait. 

We are going to click anyways.

If Freo is any Warner and Pickett they are going to have to loosen some capital - I can see them allowing for Jackson to go to facilitate that.

But he may have other designs - this will be the last generation of players with effective no-trade clauses.

19 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Land needs no bait. 

We are going to click anyways.

If Freo is any Warner and Pickett they are going to have to loosen some capital - I can see them allowing for Jackson to go to facilitate that.

But he may have other designs - this will be the last generation of players with effective no-trade clauses.

Interesting thought. Want to elaborate a bit further? 
Re this possible trade I also wonder if Pickett isn’t a more important player to us than Jackson would be. 

3 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

Interesting thought. Want to elaborate a bit further? 
Re this possible trade I also wonder if Pickett isn’t a more important player to us than Jackson would be. 

Yes but if Pickett is adamant and we can get Jackson, that makes it more interesting. 


50 minutes ago, rpfc said:

But he may have other designs - this will be the last generation of players with effective no-trade clauses.

aflpa will fight tooth and nail to maintain it

be interesting to see which they agree to first - trade without agreement from the players or mid-season trades

imo you can't have the latter without the former

4 hours ago, adonski said:

Give us the juice WoK

Just listen to the interview Freo's CEO gave yesterday and you can see that there's clearly truth to rumours that he has some pull back to Victoria that is definitely beyond his girlfriend's connections. There's clearly something going on with him in his personal life that they're trying to work through to convince him to stay. 

That being said I would be very, very surprised if they trade him. And as long as they refuse we should keep that same energy with Kozzy. 

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1 minute ago, mmwd6 said:

Just listen to the interview Freo's CEO gave yesterday and you can see that there's clearly truth to rumours that he has some pull back to Victoria that is definitely beyond his girlfriend's connections. There's clearly something going on with him in his personal life that they're trying to work through to convince him to stay. 

That being said I would be very, very surprised if they trade him. And as long as they refuse we should keep that same with Kozzy. 

Agreed, I'd keep Kozz and re-assess at the end of 2026 unless Jacko came back in the deal


On 09/03/2025 at 08:28, adonski said:

Give us the juice WoK

Hypothetically

Pretty much the same relatable dilemma that we all experience. Re: if you are with a partner who is from either interstate or abroad.

Hypothetically if she gets the 9 month warning bell do you

a) Stay in the present location and live the family life on good coin 

b)  Move away from the fella's primary source of income to be with maternal side and have more of a family life without the man

c) Move away from the primary source of income, and then  get a bigger and longer guaranteed income for he and she, have family close by and play on the G every second week if not more.

Now both clubs must wait until the bogan gender reveal to see if the balloons are purple / white or red / blue

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3 minutes ago, Wizard of Koz said:

Hypothetically

Pretty much the same relatable dilemma that we all experience. Re: if you are with a partner who is from either interstate or abroad.

Hypothetically if she gets the 9 month warning bell do you

a) Stay in the present location and live the family life on good coin 

b)  Move away from the fella's primary source of income to be with maternal side and have more of a family life without the man

c) Move away from the primary source of income, and then  get a bigger and longer guaranteed income for he and she, have family close by and play on the G every second week if not more.

Now both clubs must wait until the bogan gender reveal to see if the balloons are purple / white or red / blue

Haha love it

On 09/03/2025 at 16:41, adonski said:

Agreed, I'd keep Kozz and re-assess at the end of 2026 unless Jacko came back in the deal

I agree with G Lyon. Kozzie stays . Traded under no circumstances. 

He's the best small forward I've seen in a dees jumper(across 60 years)

 
1 minute ago, Demon17 said:

I agree with G Lyon. Kozzie stays . Traded under no circumstances. 

He's the best small forward I've seen in a dees jumper(across 60 years)

Big call and can’t really argue as he is super skilled and has the flag. Jeff Farmer in conversation though.

2 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

Big call and can’t really argue as he is super skilled and has the flag. Jeff Farmer in conversation though.

Aaron Davey was no slouch


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