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6 minutes ago, mmwd6 said:

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."

 

 

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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Kelsey has also like the quote from Simon Garlick saying that Luke will be a fremantle player for a long time and they don't see any circumstance where that will be a concern.

The way that Luke's family are airing their private [censored] so publicly kinda says all you need to know about them to be honest. 

 
2 hours ago, DubDee said:

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

You only ever get 1 mother. I know who I’d be keeping happy.

27 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

You only ever get 1 mother. I know who I’d be keeping happy.

Maybe that’s not possible 


It didn’t work for Jeff Farmer and Jesse Hogan, Jackson’s finding out why.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I don't think there's any coming back from this now that they've all gone public with it. If Fremantle had convinced him to stay before they definitely won't have now. How ironic would it be if it was that fans post that made Jackson make up his mind. WIthout it I don't think any of his family would've commented publiicly. 

7 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

You only ever get 1 mother. I know who I’d be keeping happy.

You can have more than one mother in multiple ways.

 
8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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That's a bit gross for this to be making the rounds on public forums, hopefully the family can shut this down because that's not doing any of them any good.


Just now, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Pretty sure that’s the brother that spent time in jail….

Yes it is.

21 minutes ago, Young Angus said:

That's a bit gross for this to be making the rounds on public forums, hopefully the family can shut this down because that's not doing any of them any good.

He needs to come back home to his real family..

In all seriousness, without being able to provide any evidence, I would not be surprised if Simon Goodwin and a bunch of leaders are in close contact with him from a welfare and caring perspective.

Also, I hope media catch wind of that facebook page to be honest. Fremantle supporters have been more then happy to gloat publicly about Kozzie liking posts about playing for Freo and even their players have openly stated they want him at the club, but yet when the shoe is on the other foot its apparently a [censored] act from our end that our players are talking to Jacko..

Freo are fast becoming my most hated club.

9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He needs to come back home to his real family..

In all seriousness, without being able to provide any evidence, I would not be surprised if Simon Goodwin and a bunch of leaders are in close contact with him from a welfare and caring perspective.

Also, I hope media catch wind of that facebook page to be honest. Fremantle supporters have been more then happy to gloat publicly about Kozzie liking posts about playing for Freo and even their players have openly stated they want him at the club, but yet when the shoe is on the other foot its apparently a [censored] act from our end that our players are talking to Jacko..

Freo are fast becoming my most hated club.

100% agree.

they’ve played in one grand final loss in their 30 year history. They’ve continually chased ‘big’ names from other clubs with the hope they will change their fortunes but very few have worked out. They have an inferiority complex because their ‘big brother’ in the West has continually been successful in that time.

I actually think with the list they’ve got now it’s their best chance to actually win a flag… but then it wouldn’t surprise me if they self implode either.

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It is enjoyable not being in the firing line at least.

Have enjoyed the meltdown at that Flagmantle page though

How long can a club that's never won a flag call themselves "Flagmantle"?

If they were a Victorian club, there's no way other fans would let them get away with that [censored].

1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

100% agree.

they’ve played in one grand final loss in their 30 year history. They’ve continually chased ‘big’ names from other clubs with the hope they will change their fortunes but very few have worked out. They have an inferiority complex because their ‘big brother’ in the West has continually been successful in that time.

I actually think with the list they’ve got now it’s their best chance to actually win a flag… but then it wouldn’t surprise me if they self implode either.

It's funny watching players like Brad Hill, Jesse Hogan, Rory Lobb and few others nominate them as their preferred destination club when returning to WA only to then find themselves leaving after a couple of years.

Their cultures reeks big time.

22 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

How long can a club that's never won a flag call themselves "Flagmantle"?

If they were a Victorian club, there's no way other fans would let them get away with that [censored].

Dismantle would be a more accurate sobriquet.

9 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

You only ever get 1 mother. I know who I’d be keeping happy.

You may only have one love, too. They say a son is a mother's last true love. If she fears losing her son to another city because of the girlfriend then it is not unreasonable that is dislikes said girlfriend, as irrational as that may be. We have a culture in Australia of remaining one-city our whole lives due to our geography. The "going home" factor doesn't exist in other leagues across the globe. 


Love Jacko who ever he plays for, he will always be a Dees flag hero, just hope he's okay in all this and gets the right support because none of that is nice.

1 hour ago, Adam The God said:

How long can a club that's never won a flag call themselves "Flagmantle"?

If they were a Victorian club, there's no way other fans would let them get away with that [censored].

There’s more than one meaning of the word “Flag”… think of it in terms of a verb.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It's funny watching players like Brad Hill, Jesse Hogan, Rory Lobb and few others nominate them as their preferred destination club when returning to WA only to then find themselves leaving after a couple of years.

Their cultures reeks big time.

Yet they’ve somehow managed to Lock in all the good vic blokes for long term deals. Josh Treacy would’ve been nice to have

 
11 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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Wtf is with player family members airing their dirty laundry all over facebook?

1 hour ago, binman said:

Dismantle would be a more accurate sobriquet.

Excellent under-used word!


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