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8 hours ago, layzie said:

Can't wait till page 200. Will be like NYE 2000

Especially if we all keep posting nothing posts to get us there!

17 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Especially if we all keep posting nothing posts to get us there!

Sprung!

 

To me we should get the best deal possible for Jacko, as much as I’d love him to stay if the kid really wants to get home what’s a 2 year extension going to do, he’ll be going as a 23yo better player.

As for Gus get the job done, draft pics are good but you sign up blokes like him

Hes part of the fabric of the the club

irreplaceable 

 

I'm going to do a search for 'best possible deal' in this thread. It might break the search engine. 


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

 

Would we ask the question?

 

Is he a vic boy? If so I definitely would be. 

 

I'm sure we'll be doing our due diligence on all players like Amiss and others that could potentially be part of a deal.

Have only had limited vision of Amiss but he seems like more of a leading/separation forward and not really a contested mark. We've got a few of those already but he could also be a decent long term prospect. 

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'm sure we'll be doing our due diligence on all players like Amiss and others that could potentially be part of a deal.

Have only had limited vision of Amiss but he seems like more of a leading/separation forward and not really a contested mark. We've got a few of those already but he could also be a decent long term prospect. 

Probably a long shot given his age, injury and home town, but get the impression we'll be key forward shopping this offseason.

Totally agree he's likely a longer term prospect, but don't mind the idea of him in a combo with JVR down the track.


15 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Nup, Perth... 😬

 

Is about to sign a new contract extension. 

I'd say with Gus signing it is highly likely we have upped our offer a bit knowing my namesake is gone.

I reckon Lloyd Meek will be part of the deal to partner with Gawny, but we will probably also want a top 10 pick plus another pick late 1st early 2nd.

Imagine now the club releases the statement that LJ has signed a 2 year contract with the dees.

I could actually see it happening, not sold on anything yet. So many were giving up on Gus and look what happened.

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If you recruit a player and he leaves after two contracts you can stomach it, but when they leave after one contract and you deliver them a premiership, it hard not feel hard done by.

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5 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

Imagine now the club releases the statement that LJ has signed a 2 year contract with the dees.

I could actually see it happened, not sold on anything yet. So many were giving up on Gus and look what happened.

This. There's a fair correlation between the Dogga is gone group to the we are rubbish group and the Gus is going group.

8 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

Imagine now the club releases the statement that LJ has signed a 2 year contract with the dees.

The same people complaining that the Gus contract was too long will complain that two years is not long enough.

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3 minutes ago, one_demon said:

If you recruit a player and he leaves after two contracts you can stomach it, but when they leave after one contract and you deliver them a premiership, it hard not feel hard done by.

i find it easier to stomach, as the ultimate has been achieved.

Second time he’s shared contract news on his IG story, he’s just done it with Gus and he did the same thing when Clarry re-signed.

Could mean nothing and Luke is certainly a different cat, but it does seem a little odd if he’s out the door. 


2 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

 

Would we ask the question?

 

Freo has one tall forward on its primary list under the age of 29 ..... Jye Amiss. Freo probably aren't going to trade that player away. 

 
On 7/27/2022 at 12:19 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Can someone who can open this give a brief summary?

 

Are they still confident of the double?

28 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

Freo has one tall forward on its primary list under the age of 29 ..... Jye Amiss. Freo probably aren't going to trade that player away. 

If they are not going to trade a player then draft picks is what they have left. I would start at 2 first rounders. 


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