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It’s a very interesting situation, don’t forget LJ & Kozz shared a house together with Toby Bedford…

 

If this did happen, it would be pretty cool that we essentially got Caleb and Kolt for Jackson, then got Jackson back again. Losing Kos would suck though 

I think we know why he wants to leave..

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Edited by dazzledavey36

 

That was a brilliant post @dazzledavey36. I'm in stitches of laughter. The Melbourne players will be all over this big time. 

22 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I think we know why he wants to leave..

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Looks like he's forgotten the words to Happy Birthday.


6 hours ago, rpfc said:

Everyone is happy. So many happy people…

Just like that time I visited Singapore and an ad played before the movies about how the World Happiness Rankings said Singaporeans were unhappy but actually... Singaporeans are so happy! 😉

47 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I think we know why he wants to leave..

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That is gold ! If looks could kill….

 
8 hours ago, Damo said:

Isnt it correct that the interview also says he is very happy at Freo? But the headline did not include that?

Just seems another brainf@rt kozzie type moment. 

Whatever the case, I find it funny that Freo now have a distraction, and over a player they stole from us. It's lovely.

Just now, Adam The God said:

Whatever the case, I find it funny that Freo now have a distraction, and over a player they stole from us. It's lovely.

Surely someone has to go stand near their race with a dees jersey with Jackson tapped onto the back when they play here? Would be hilarious 


7 hours ago, mmwd6 said:

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. 

Not sure about his time at the Saints, I didn't really follow his fortunes there. I did notice him when he played at Fremantle though and thought he had his moments. I have two Freo suppirting mates who liked him and were sad to see him depart. It is true that Freo lowballed him with a contract offer, I thought it was low $200K but I don't swear on that. 

Anyways, glad we picked him up, handy player and had a knack of doing things in crucial moments that has made him a bit of Blues cult player [makes offerings to the shrine of Blake Acres in my living room] 🙏😁

I take this with a grain of salt considering where it's coming from but I do admit, I always found Jackson's folks very off putting.

I remember see her mum commenting on the MFC official Facebook page when he was officially traded and it had all the traits of a very controlling and toxic parent.

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I take this with a grain of salt considering where it's coming from but I do admit, I always found Jackson's folks very off putting.

I remember see her mum commenting on the MFC official Facebook page when he was officially traded and it had all the traits of a very controlling and toxic parent.

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Very messy

23 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I take this with a grain of salt considering where it's coming from but I do admit, I always found Jackson's folks very off putting.

I remember see her mum commenting on the MFC official Facebook page when he was officially traded and it had all the traits of a very controlling and toxic parent.

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If true, very sad. 

He is a wonderful talent and would welcome him back with open arms, albeit the asking price will be steep.

Love McVee and Rivers but I would rather see them leave before Kozy (noting this is wishful thinking).

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As SWYL said, I'd rather we fight to keep all our WA talent, and get LJ back as well.

How we get LJ back without Kozzy, Rivers et al as part of the package I don't know, but maybe it's some future 1sts?

Potentially controlling mother not happy with the girlfriend who is no shy person 

You do your thing LJ. But think long and hard about it

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I take this with a grain of salt considering where it's coming from but I do admit, I always found Jackson's folks very off putting.

I remember see her mum commenting on the MFC official Facebook page when he was officially traded and it had all the traits of a very controlling and toxic parent.

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To be honest I don't blame them considering the age gap. Hope they keep it up long enough to get him back. 

8 minutes ago, mmwd6 said:

Anyway have a read through the comments here. Luke backing her up, her confirming the rumours. It is on.

 

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Wow. Those comments are real. 
This is no rumour 

i never thought LJ ever wanted to leave his mates 

Get him back….


2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I take this with a grain of salt considering where it's coming from but I do admit, I always found Jackson's folks very off putting.

I remember see her mum commenting on the MFC official Facebook page when he was officially traded and it had all the traits of a very controlling and toxic parent.

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So was doing a bit of light reading about this on the actual facebook post and some of the horrible personal comments directed at Jackson and his girlfriend have been from a family member or other random, and yet it's none other then Jackson mum Melissa,  who is liking every comment that is personally attacking Luke and the girlfriend.

If I'm reading between the lines that says to me that there's been a complete family break down between Luke and his parents.

Just do the right thing and come back home Lukey boy 💙🤎

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So was doing a bit of light reading about this on the actual facebook post and some of the horrible personal comments directed at Jackson and his girlfriend have been from a family member or other random, and yet it's none other then Jackson mum Melissa,  who is liking every comment that is personally attacking Luke and the girlfriend.

If I'm reading between the lines that says to me that there's been a complete family break down between Luke and his parents.

Just do the right thing and come back home Lukey boy 💙🤎

Yeah looks like he's had a complete falling out with his family. Interesting. I believe he bought the house that they're currently living in too. 

Also apparently with a lot of his friends. Definitely legit reasons to want to get out of WA. 

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8 minutes ago, mmwd6 said:

Yeah looks like he's had a complete falling out with his family. Interesting. I believe he bought the house that they're currently living in too. 

Also apparently with a lot of his friends. Definitely legit reasons to want to get out of WA. 

Mitch Cleary's story makes complete sense now.

Awfully cute of Freo though to completely downplay the situation but...

Clearly there is a lot going on behind the scenes.

 

Mind you after further digging there is a comment from Kelsey saying 

"This is ridiculous. We love Perth. We love the club. There isn't a decision to be made. I'm just not going to cop this when someone is speaking out of line."

 

 

11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Mitch Cleary's story makes complete sense now.

Awfully cute of Freo though to completely downplay the situation but...

Clearly there is a lot going on behind the scenes.

I'd have him back. We hopefully still have a good relationship with him. We need a ruck once Max retires. I'd give them future picks etc....


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