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He was Speaking about Kozzie’s game and said if “we” trade him “we” should ask for 3 first round picks , not 2.

He’s still a Demon.

 

Unless there's a serious humanitarian issue in place that calls for Kozzie to move to Western Australia, then he simply just doesn't get traded. End of story.

22 minutes ago, Dingo said:

He was Speaking about Kozzie’s game and said if “we” trade him “we” should ask for 3 first round picks , not 2.

He’s still a Demon.

It is actually fair value. I think we one-eyed supporters need to get proactive and start asking for 3 + Dogga or 4 first round picks.

 

He doesn't get traded for anything, and I reckon he loves being a dee and hopefully wants to stay anyway. No picks are worth that guy, no way you find another like him.

Get Jackson and keep Kozzie, done and done!

Unless Brayshaw or Serong have a sudden burning desire to leave Fremantle then its a simple no.

Love Jacko but if he does want to return to the Dees, this can be done via a separate trade.


2 hours ago, Dingo said:

He was Speaking about Kozzie’s game and said if “we” trade him “we” should ask for 3 first round picks , not 2.

He’s still a Demon.

Jordan Lewis always struck me as a person of good character.

Meanwhile, Sam Mitchell must be just about the only Hawthorn champion left who doesn't hate Hawthorn.

2 hours ago, Dingo said:

He was Speaking about Kozzie’s game and said if “we” trade him “we” should ask for 3 first round picks , not 2.

He’s still a Demon.

I'd love this to be true, Dingo. I think since he left us though he's started connecting more with his original side, unfortunately. Maybe it's to do with all of the premiership reunions they're always having. I believe two of his four boys are rusted on Dees however which I love. He'd be great as a coach or strategist if we could prize him away from Fox.

 
22 minutes ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

I notice Goodwin called the team "they" throughout his press conference. Paul Roos was lambasted for this.

I missed that (he's usually a 'we' or a '(our) club' type).

I'll take it that he was seeking to give the credit for all the good things to 'them'. Roos, on the other hand, might (subconsciously?) have been distancing himself from the historically (and possibly then currently?) bad 'them'?


2 hours ago, Young Angus said:

He doesn't get traded for anything, and I reckon he loves being a dee and hopefully wants to stay anyway. No picks are worth that guy, no way you find another like him.

Get Jackson and keep Kozzie, done and done!

You reckon correctly, YA.

Of the many, many reasons that will see him remain a Dee, a huge one is his relationship with Goody. This should never be underestimated.

3 hours ago, Dingo said:

He was Speaking about Kozzie’s game and said if “we” trade him “we” should ask for 3 first round picks , not 2.

He’s still a Demon.

Joey Montagna on First Crack went one further and said we should not trade him for anything, period.

He is scoring on track for a 60 goal season while playing heaps of midfield and winning clearances

Top 10 player in the league


58 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I'll take it that he was seeking to give the credit for all the good things to 'them'.

I think you may be right. Or there may be nothing to glean from it at all.

I always thought it was unfair on Roos.

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I think l have “mis-communicated “.

My main point was that Lewis kept saying we , indicating that he was still connected with the Dees.

He was amazed by Kossie’s game and to stress the point he said he was worth 3 1st picks.

He did not advocate that we should trade K.Just the opposite.

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30 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You reckon correctly, YA.

Of the many, many reasons that will see him remain a Dee, a huge one is his relationship with Goody. This should never be underestimated.

I think another reason is his connection with Clarry.Remember when they went over to K’s community and Clarry piggy backed his gran up the hill?So good.

30 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You reckon correctly, YA.

Of the many, many reasons that will see him remain a Dee, a huge one is his relationship with Goody. This should never be underestimated.

Exactly, Goody is giving him license to go be the best player in the league.

The balance between on the ball and forward is genius by Goody and the coaching team.

Our new system is taylormade to Kozzie's strengths, he's in the form of his life.

I hope the club are doing everything in there power to approach and allocate the appriopriate time in setting him up to be a Dee for life.

Ill be staggered if we don’t offer him a 7-8 year deal with the right money, why would he want to go when everything on the field and off it is going really well?

He is a leader now with the way he has matured and playing consistent footy, we need to lock him in asap.

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He’s our barometer is Kozzie, what a special player.

10 minutes ago, Dingo said:

I think another reason is his connection with Clarry.Remember when they went over to K’s community and Clarry piggy backed his gran up the hill?So good.

Yes! Not long after that beautiful video was released I ran into Jeff Farmer at halftime at the ‘Gabba or Carrara, I can’t remember which one. Anyways we talked about the vid and he said that Goody and Clarrie are now forever considered family. He explained the significance (in his culture) of being embraced as part of their family and how revered this honour is and how it’s eternal.

7 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Exactly Goody is giving him license to go be the best player in the league.

The balance between on the ball and forward is genius by Goody and the coaching team.

Our new system is taylormade to Kozzie's strengths, he's in the form of his life I hope the club are doing everything in there power to approach and allocate the appriopriate time in setting him up to be a Dee for life.

Ill be staggered if we don’t offer him a 7-8 year deal with the right money, why would he want to go when everything on the field and off it is going really well?

He is a leader now with the way he has matured and playing consistent footy, we need to lock him in asap.

I hope he's also given him licence to talk finals - see today's Shun (yeah, just this once...sorry...) - outside his process-not-outcomes-tomorrow-this-week mantra! 😄

 
4 hours ago, Dingo said:

He was Speaking about Kozzie’s game and said if “we” trade him “we” should ask for 3 first round picks , not 2.

He’s still a Demon.

He was noticeably off the Dees and chips in on Hawthorn when ‘we’ were 0-5.

23 minutes ago, Dingo said:

I think l have “mis-communicated “.

My main point was that Lewis kept saying we , indicating that he was still connected with the Dees.

He was amazed by Kossie’s game and to stress the point he said he was worth 3 1st picks.

He did not advocate that we should trade K.Just the opposite.

Not to me, Ding. I gotya👍


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