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i would trade future picks to get him

no way should kossie be part of the deal

 
21 minutes ago, layzie said:

Heard David Zita say we were driving the narrative on this one.

Freo should lend us their bus driver hats..

This stuff does my head in and just reinforces the narrative around the media and MFC. Im sure there is some truth to what he says, but i find it rather amusing that the media fail to represent this point around Kozzy to Freo and especially the Oliver to Geelong. I mean if there was ever a case to mount around the clubs trying to shape the narrative they both are contenders as they have dominated the trade headlines over the past 12 months.

On 09/05/2025 at 05:56, dees189227 said:

Sorry but I hope we don't chase him. He hasn't really gone on & got much better since he left us.

Wrong has still been very good for the period and remember that at 23 his best years are just commencing.

Salary of $900 is worth it IMO as there is no doubt he would make our midfield brigade a much better X factor unit plus people are forgetting he is the perfect replacement for Maxy in1/2 years and relishes responsibility.

That $900 will look slim when Maxy retires and Dogga helps train another ruck recruit.

 

I'm always amazed at this time of year when discussing player trades, we fall into the trap of only looking at player and draft pick swaps between the two clubs in discussion. If we want Jackson, I'd expect a more complex trade with, for example, two of our fringe players ending up at two other clubs for a couple of second round draft picks which we then on-trade to another club with another of our fringe players for their first round draft pick. Then we have something we can go to Freo with.

Not specific to Jackson but I love a bit of misinformation coming from our club aimed at other clubs.

It’s about bloody time!


45 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm always amazed at this time of year when discussing player trades, we fall into the trap of only looking at player and draft pick swaps between the two clubs in discussion. If we want Jackson, I'd expect a more complex trade with, for example, two of our fringe players ending up at two other clubs for a couple of second round draft picks which we then on-trade to another club with another of our fringe players for their first round draft pick. Then we have something we can go to Freo with.

Well, we should be able to get this done easily as we have heaps of fringe players at Casey, but would any team want them?

29 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Well, we should be able to get this done easily as we have heaps of fringe players at Casey, but would any team want them?

I think as a group of fans we tend to overrate our own a little. Until they can show something at senior level or a specific elite trait at the VFL level, players like Woewodin, Laurie, Jefferson, Howes, Adams, Verall, Sestan, Mentha, Brown, Henderson, Johnson, Kentfield, AMW and Culley have no trade value. That’s not to say they won’t make it as AFL players, it’s just that they are unproven.

Spargo,Billings, Hore & Sharp also would limited appeal.

If we are looking to trade out players with market value, we’d need to be prepared to say goodbye to a Premiership player like Fritsch and or one of our more fancied youngster’s like JVR.

It’s not ideal but could be done if required.

 
3 minutes ago, Young Angus said:

Really do believe JVR is part of the future here, and he seems to be invested. I reckon his form will pick up, he's just a kid.

Agree, he is 22. Most 22yr old forwards arent the number 1 forward at a club, nor at a club that is notorious at long bombs when this kid wants to run and flay at the ball, not wrestle and have it bombed on him.

This may not be his year but he will get better and come back a very good player.

6 hours ago, JJJ said:

Not specific to Jackson but I love a bit of misinformation coming from our club aimed at other clubs.

It’s about bloody time!

Freo has destabilized us twice with Jacko and Kozzie and didn’t seem to be overly concerned about us.

Whether we get Jacko or not, I also am happy for us to destabilize Freo for a season.


  • 2 weeks later...

Pretty much any story, news, analysis of Jackson should be accompanied by some fresh MFC speculation.

Ie. "Luke Jackson spent a lot of time as an inside mid against the Suns to good effect. Could the Dees be interested in an inside Mid, how does this effect MFC in 2026?"


7 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Wow, these guys really do grasp at straws. Either watch him meet with Dee’s officials or let him visit his partner in peace

AFL journalists are bottom feeders

I sooo hope he has organised to meet with an ex teammate for an innocuous coffee in a very public place whilst he's here.

On 17/05/2025 at 10:28, Roost it far said:

I'd rather listen to the orange clown talk [censored] for an hour.

There is some serious head up the clacker inspired TDS in here.

On 06/05/2025 at 20:57, monoccular said:

Comparisons with Gawn/Grundy don't account for the fact that Gawn / Jackson did work and indeed won a flag.

Grundy could not function as a forward: Jackson can.

Jackson, no matter how unlikely to return to the Dees, would be an enormous bonus to our side ... going a long way towards improved mobility, forward pressure and on the scorecard.

14 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I sooo hope he has organised to meet with an ex teammate for an innocuous coffee in a very public place whilst he's here.

Beautifully posited influences in that hope.

On 19/05/2025 at 10:24, 58er said:
  On 09/05/2025 at 05:26, dees189227 said:

Sorry but I hope we don't chase him. He hasn't really gone on & got much better since he left us.

All pretty rational to me. A great asset in LJ.


On 19/05/2025 at 18:37, Redleg said:

Freo has destabilized us twice with Jacko and Kozzie and didn’t seem to be overly concerned about us.

Whether we get Jacko or not, I also am happy for us to destabilize Freo for a season.

Just twice Red?

Add Hogan, Farmer and Troy Longmuir

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

29 minutes ago, Wizard of Koz said:

There is some serious head up the clacker inspired TDS in here.

TDS… I am almost afraid to google.

Is it an acronym for our half back line?

Trent (Rivers) Daniel (Turner) Steven (May)

7 minutes ago, JJJ said:

TDS… I am almost afraid to google.

Is it an acronym for our half back line?

Trent (Rivers) Daniel (Turner) Steven (May)

Trump derangement syndrome

To save your fingers from doing the walking, the new one is TACO - trump always chickens out

Watch Scott Bessent - there’s some awfully good long term strategy behind all of this

 
On 19/05/2025 at 11:00, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm always amazed at this time of year when discussing player trades, we fall into the trap of only looking at player and draft pick swaps between the two clubs in discussion. If we want Jackson, I'd expect a more complex trade with, for example, two of our fringe players ending up at two other clubs for a couple of second round draft picks which we then on-trade to another club with another of our fringe players for their first round draft pick. Then we have something we can go to Freo with.

Couldn't agree more. I'm predicting it un folds like this:

  1. We send JVR to Sydney cos they take our leftovers for two first rounders

  2. We trade one of the first rounders to GWS for Jesse

  3. We send Jesse to Shockers together with the other first round

  4. Shockers on trade Jesse to Meth Coke and the other first rounder

  5. Meth Coke send Harley to us.

  6. Shockers get nothing as payback for taking the Wiz.

3 hours ago, Superunknown said:

Trump derangement syndrome

Is that an offical diagnosis of Donald’s mental capacity? I thought maybe dementia.

Damn it! Just realised I can no longer travel to the US with the above on the interwebs.


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