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The full quote. The cynic in me sees this as a cash grab tbh. Has probably seen the offers for TDK and suddenly his 800k a year looks less and less appealing.

 

“Luke Jackson has told teammates at Melbourne he might be keen to get back there, but he's also told Freo that he isn't looking to leave. He's contracted until 2029 and I'd say that any move is unlikely"
 
 

 

 
2 minutes ago, mmwd6 said:

The full quote. The cynic in me sees this as a cash grab tbh. Has probably seen the offers for TDK and suddenly his 800k a year looks less and less appealing.

 

 

“Luke Jackson has told teammates at Melbourne he might be keen to get back there, but he's also told Freo that he isn't looking to leave. He's contracted until 2029 and I'd say that any move is unlikely"
 
 

 

This is the biggest load of click bait. 

I think Jacko will only get better as he matures, but can we afford him?

I can’t see a way we could fit the kind of coin he is on into our cap , unless it’s heavily future loaded for when guys like Max and May retire 

 
3 minutes ago, mmwd6 said:

The full quote. The cynic in me sees this as a cash grab tbh. Has probably seen the offers for TDK and suddenly his 800k a year looks less and less appealing.

 

 

“Luke Jackson has told teammates at Melbourne he might be keen to get back there, but he's also told Freo that he isn't looking to leave. He's contracted until 2029 and I'd say that any move is unlikely"
 
 

 

Hedging his bets.... smart


Before everyone cracks open the Moet, Twomey also said that Jackson has told Freo he’s perfectly happy there and that he thinks Jackson’s more likely to stay at Freo than leave.

1 hour ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

The moment Fremantle signs anyone during trade period, the Curb Your Enthusiasm Music should play as a matter of course. 

I've often wondered at the origins of that music. Thank you for setting me on the path to confirming it is 'Frolic', by Luciano Michelini, and aside from, apparently, an obscure bank commercial, it owes all it's public use to Larry David getting it stuck in his head.

I can see a future where Jackson rucks the forward half of the ground, Gawn rucks the back half, and they switch at the centre bounces as the tactical situation requires. Would cut Gawn's running load by about a third and let him do his terrific deter-intercept-spoil work behind the ball, helping our defence immensely.

Ah, it's all fun and games, of course.

Also, if Jackson is on ~$800k per year I would guess that is because his contract was heavily front ended, which would just add another hilarious spice to Fremantle's situation.

(For the record, the whole switch-back seems unlikely to me, but not zero chance)

 

 

1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Text messages were sent I assume?

Yes between Kossie and Dogga 

 

2 hours ago, roy11 said:

who is texting who now media fellas.

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I don’t think it’s likely that the trade happens BUT just remember Jackson was ‘happy’ at Melbourne too before requesting a trade, just as Kozzy is ‘happy’ at Melbourne despite his interest in going home 

Two things can be true at once and it wouldn’t surprise me that if push comes to shove at the end of the season a trade is explored by both clubs

It’s the only way they’re getting Kozzy, just as it’s the only way we’d give him up (short of Freo miraculously conjuring up three quality first round picks)   

Edited by demoncat

AfL players talk with fork tongue.

I mean just look at how much better he looks in a wonderful jumper like ours...

Who wouldn't want to come back!


1 hour ago, Dee Boys said:

Before everyone cracks open the Moet, Twomey also said that Jackson has told Freo he’s perfectly happy there and that he thinks Jackson’s more likely to stay at Freo than leave.

That’s what Dan Houston told Port last year…

The Door is definitely open for a good deal

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

must've grown, wiki says 200cm

All that Freo sunshine.

Jackson wouldn't be the first West Australian player to head home to Perth to then find out they actually miss life in Melbourne. One of the reasons Carlton were able to pick up Blake Acres from Freo.

If a Kozzy for Jackson swap was actually on the cards, I would go for it. 

Edited by No. 31

Freo obviously want to bring in Warner and Pickett so something has to give over there.

Trawled the internet for some opinions and Freo fans were not in favour of this as they

  • Rated LJ better than Kozzie
  • Worried about Darcy's body

If it was a straight swap we'd definitely need to do target someone for that small forward role as it's slowly been reduced over the years.


7 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Jackson wouldn't be the first West Australian player to head home to Perth to then find out they actually miss life in Melbourne. One of the reasons Carlton were able to pick up Blake Acres from Freo.

If a Kozzy for Jackson swap was actually on the cards, I would go for it. 

Wasn’t Acres essentially forced out of Saints in the first place for Hill? And then essentially forced out of Freo. They were offering him like 180k guaranteed or something crazy low like that.

Brad Hill went west and was back in Melbourne in a couple years though. Hogan and Lobb both ended up back east too. 

2 hours ago, Flowergirl said:

This is the biggest load of click bait. 

at least its not a pile on the Dees type of click bait.

1 hour ago, demoncat said:

I don’t think it’s likely that the trade happens BUT just remember Jackson was ‘happy’ at Melbourne too before requesting a trade, just as Kozzy is ‘happy’ at Melbourne despite his interest in going home 

Two things can be true at once and it wouldn’t surprise me that if push comes to shove at the end of the season a trade is explored by both clubs

It’s the only way they’re getting Kozzy, just as it’s the only way we’d give him up (short of Freo miraculously conjuring up three quality first round picks)   

 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That’s what Dan Houston told Port last year…

The Door is definitely open for a good deal

It better be a good deal and hoping we hold our nerve.

Gut feel says this is his last year so we absolutely MUST get something super special in return.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
1 hour ago, demoncat said:

I don’t think it’s likely that the trade happens BUT just remember Jackson was ‘happy’ at Melbourne too before requesting a trade, just as Kozzy is ‘happy’ at Melbourne despite his interest in going home 

Two things can be true at once and it wouldn’t surprise me that if push comes to shove at the end of the season a trade is explored by both clubs

It’s the only way they’re getting Kozzy, just as it’s the only way we’d give him up (short of Freo miraculously conjuring up three quality first round picks)   

"Loyalty is to the club you are currently at", RDB.   circa, The Dark Years.


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