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11 hours ago, binman said:

The real icing would be Hogan and Bedford also both coming home.

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10 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

None of our team have replicated that five minute period since.

Why... No idea... I watched 2022 desperate to see it again but no

Well no side has replicated that five minutes since, or possibly previously. It was football from the dream factory. That's why it'll be talked about for generations.

If it was that easy to do we'd be kicking 700 points a game!

I would trade Clarry for LJ - both on big money, win win for both clubs as Freo crave a big bodied midfielder.


Also means we don't lost Koz, who I'd argue is far more valuable to us than what Clarry is.


1 minute ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

I would trade Clarry for LJ - both on big money, win win for both clubs as Freo crave a big bodied midfielder.


Also means we don't lost Koz, who I'd argue is far more valuable to us than what Clarry is.

Lol I would trade Clarry for Jacko too - I tell you who won’t though: Fremantle!

My Jacko-coloured glasses off for a moment;

Would love to see some stats on Jackson’s tenure at Freo - with and without Darcy. I feel people still talk about him in terms of ‘potential’ or they focus on small periods of a game when he looks great. For the money he wants I worry he doesn’t impact games for long enough and may never.

Freo were desperate to copy cat us they took Jacko to copy our dual ruck set up. They also like to play a slow grindy contested game style. Unfortunately that time has past and they'll probably go through a period of instability in the short to long term.

We all know the talent. Not really fussed about his form at Freo, we would get the best out of him.

 
13 hours ago, binman said:

The real icing would be Hogan and Bedford also both coming home.

Not sure about that.

Sounds like when you’re in your 20s, and decide to go around to an old GFs place. Then thinking that it’s a good idea to hang around with three of them.

It’s never a good idea.


13 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

Anyone who questions bringing Jackson home needs to rewatch the 3rd Quarter 25.9.21

You should all watch this again REGARDLESS of what you think just a wonderful finish to a quarter. The start not so good but sublime after the Bont's goal..

1 hour ago, The Jackson FIX said:

My Jacko-coloured glasses off for a moment;

Would love to see some stats on Jackson’s tenure at Freo - with and without Darcy. I feel people still talk about him in terms of ‘potential’ or they focus on small periods of a game when he looks great. For the money he wants I worry he doesn’t impact games for long enough and may never.

He's sure dominated in 2 of the 3 games he's played against us.

He also made the AA squad in 2023 which is an A grade season in my book.

15 hours ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

. If Luke wants it and who knows what goes in that guys head,

This quote made me laugh.

Come on guys, you know he would only come back if he could get to one of the "Big Clubs".

5 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Come on guys, you know he would only come back if he could get to one of the "Big Clubs".

along with harley reid and jamara ugle-hagan, he'll go to geelong for that surf coast lifestyle (plus his other half is from there)


21 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

None of our team have replicated that five minute period since.

Why... No idea... I watched 2022 desperate to see it again but no

To be fair, nobody on earth has replicated that five minute period.

Pivotal X high stakes X absolute = eternal

In a dream world Jackson becomes Blicavs with an extra 10cm. The ultimate tall utility.

And he does so after going flat at Freo and being traded back to Melbourne for peanuts and on a modest contract.

On 06/05/2025 at 21:50, Diamond_Jim said:

None of our team have replicated that five minute period since.

Why... No idea... I watched 2022 desperate to see it again but no

Arousal levels never quiet reached those heights again.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

21 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Arousal levels never quiet reached those heights again.

“Rampaging” Roy Slaven often spoke of the importance of arousal levels peaking at the right moments…


3 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

extra 1cm

31 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Arousal levels never quiet reached those heights again.

On 06/05/2025 at 21:49, rjay said:

I would love him back.

...the icing on the cake would be Kozzie staying.

I mean why would he want to go to Freo anyway.

Freoshockers!

Edited by picket fence

On 06/05/2025 at 22:20, Diamond_Jim said:

None of our team have replicated that five minute period since.

Why... No idea... I watched 2022 desperate to see it again but no

No team has replicated that since. Probably ever.

 
23 hours ago, MrFreeze said:

Freo were desperate to copy cat us they took Jacko to copy our dual ruck set up. They also like to play a slow grindy contested game style. Unfortunately that time has past and they'll probably go through a period of instability in the short to long term.

We all know the talent. Not really fussed about his form at Freo, we would get the best out of him.

According to Hoyne of C.D. they are rated the worst post clearance contested possession team in the comp.

Let's hope they don't change their style. Working a treat.

15 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

extra 1cm

blicavs - 198cm

dogga - 199cm

I reckon he is more than 199cm these days


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