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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

brad scott sounds utterly defeated by the merrett shenanigans and extremely aggravated by sam mitchell

I had to go back and listen again to something Scott said coz I couldn’t believe my ears. “Other clubs are jealous of Essendon supporters.” Let me repeat that… Other. Clubs. Are. Jealous. Of. Essendon. Supporters. I know right 😅

Yeah coz who wouldn’t love to barrack for a team who haven’t won a final in 21 years, amirite?!

The bloke’s delusional

 
Just now, Ghostwriter said:

I had to go back and listen again to something Scott said coz I couldn’t believe my ears. “Other clubs are jealous of Essendon supporters.” Let me repeat that… Other. Clubs. Are. Jealous. Of. Essendon. Supporters. I know right 😅

Yeah coz who wouldn’t love to barrack for a team who haven’t won a final in 21 years, amirite?!

The bloke’s delusional

The bombers have sent the poor bloke off the deep end!

2 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

The bloke’s delusional

When you order Chris Scott off Temu

 
11 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

Absolutely no fn way. Amiss is Weidemen 2.0 why in earth would we give up a first round pick let alone Kolt for him.

We’d be doing Freo a favour taking him off their books.

You must be kidding Jai Amiss would be a great pickup, clever, crafty and very good goal sense!

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48 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I had to go back and listen again to something Scott said coz I couldn’t believe my ears. “Other clubs are jealous of Essendon supporters.” Let me repeat that… Other. Clubs. Are. Jealous. Of. Essendon. Supporters. I know right 😅

Yeah coz who wouldn’t love to barrack for a team who haven’t won a final in 21 years, amirite?!

The bloke’s delusional

i thought he meant that other clubs are jealous of [the loyalty and passion of] peptides supporters

which i think is fair enough - they're incredibly loyal to their side; still big numbers of members, still big crowds


The afl have a huge problem on their hands when 2x bottom 4 club captains are either leaving or want to leave for top 6 clubs.

24 minutes ago, biggestred said:

The afl have a huge problem on their hands when 2x bottom 4 club captains are either leaving or want to leave for top 6 clubs.

I 100% agree with you. They created this mess and it is now making it extremely difficult for perennial cellar dwellers to challenge whilst other clubs hard spend time out of the eight. You either commit blindly to equalisation and eradicate all elements that are contrary OR you don’t and let the cards fall as they may.

the other problem was in what Scott said about player agents. Something to the effect of them saying “sign long term contract and if you want to move later , we’ll move you”. THAT is utter [censored] and should be shut down immediately. AFL is moving to set max contract years but the clubs need more power to avoid being held to ransom by these lowlife scum bags.

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I had to go back and listen again to something Scott said coz I couldn’t believe my ears. “Other clubs are jealous of Essendon supporters.” Let me repeat that… Other. Clubs. Are. Jealous. Of. Essendon. Supporters. I know right 😅

Yeah coz who wouldn’t love to barrack for a team who haven’t won a final in 21 years, amirite?!

The bloke’s delusional

Brad Scott is actually too good for the current culture that is Essendon. But how much support did Matthew Knights get?

 
1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

i thought he meant that other clubs are jealous of [the loyalty and passion of] peptides supporters

which i think is fair enough - they're incredibly loyal to their side; still big numbers of members, still big crowds

Loyalty? They hate everything that doesnt have the surname Hird, and then they were willing to help pay the legal fees of someone who resided at that time in Toorak.. Matthew Knights on the other hand was at risk of being lynched.

1 hour ago, biggestred said:

The afl have a huge problem on their hands when 2x bottom 4 club captains are either leaving or want to leave for top 6 clubs.

Seems to have worked out OK for the Suns when Steven May left. Admittedly, it has taken a while to turn it round, but salvation is possible.


1 hour ago, biggestred said:

The afl have a huge problem on their hands when 2x bottom 4 club captains are either leaving or want to leave for top 6 clubs.

That's what they get for compromising the draw, the players,the umpires and the matches. Let alone the Tribunal and the draft.

2 hours ago, bing181 said:

Seems to have worked out OK for the Suns when Steven May left. Admittedly, it has taken a while to turn it round, but salvation is possible.

when the academy fix is in your favour it’s much easier.

I’m at a point where I’d like to see change. Given Scott is sounding like Melbourne last year huffing about contracts I don’t see Merrett moving.

If the trades we got for moving on petracca and Tholstrop netted us back Flanders and amiss (and we held onto ANY first rounder for next year) I’d be very happy with our list management.

Flanders is a prime ball mover, and has shown he has capacity to be a 30-40 touch player when white hot. He gets shunted out of position up at Gold Coast and if we had a Trac sized hole I think he would find that a clear opening to set himself up in.

Amiss is an upgrade on any of our kpf and whilst I’d love kentfield jeffo and JVR to all be demanding spots round one next year with undeniable form, at this stage we still have petty being first picked out of the goal square, when I think most supporters (including me) would rather see him set up shop in mays neck of the woods.

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