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3 hours ago, deespicable me said:

I'm licking my lips over this one too Picket.

Imagine a forward line with two power forwards Jai Amiss and el Jeffo.

Are you being sarcastic? I certainly hope so because that forward line is not filling me with any confidence

3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

On Saturday night, at the Casey semi, I noticed he was fighting back tears. Reason being, he had seen the final score of the Suns/Freo match. Here’s the thing… he was born in 2005 therefore has never seen Essendon win a final. It pained him that the Suns won a final in his lifetime before Essendon did.

Of course I listened to and consoled him but - and I’m going straight to hell for this - all the while I’m thinking awesome this’ll get him over the line. 🤭

Me if I saw an Essendon supporter crying... Sad Eric Cartman GIF by South Park

 
4 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

Im telling you now, Amiss is not a forward to build your hopes around. I think JVR is twice the player he is. Just ask any Freo player - He is Weidemann MK2.

I hope im wrong - genuinely like the bloke - but i know what i see and what i see reminds me a lot of the Weid.

I’d be far happier to see us linked to Jed Walters, but can’t see us having a way to make it happen. Also on the amiss side of things, my biggest concern is that mcvee might be testing the waters and we need to have a reasonable play at getting something back.

18 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

If Merrett leaves just shut Essendon down.

I have to say I hate Essendon but I have no respect for contracted leaders who pull this [censored].

You are a captain. If you have no belief in the club don’t sign a long deal.

Brad Scott sounded absolutely gutted last night. Feels like this has genuinely rocked the joint.


On 09/09/2025 at 16:23, Garbo said:

Seems overs to me, our 2026 first round is more than likely a top 10 pick and possibly in the 1-4 range. As for Koltyn you are effectively giving him up for nothing. Think you would get much better price by splitting them up if that’s the way to go

😭

1 hour ago, KozzyCan said:

Brad Scott sounded absolutely gutted last night. Feels like this has genuinely rocked the joint.

Yeah, not great when your captain who has a contract tries to weasel his way out

2 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

Brad Scott sounded absolutely gutted last night. Feels like this has genuinely rocked the joint.

Yes, going to be some way back from here, regardless. But Merrett knew that when he agreed to the meeting.

 
2 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

I’d be far happier to see us linked to Jed Walters, but can’t see us having a way to make it happen. Also on the amiss side of things, my biggest concern is that mcvee might be testing the waters and we need to have a reasonable play at getting something back.

Trac loves the Goldy doesn’t he?? ;)

I would doubt Buckley would want Amiss.

Moving on


23 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

I would doubt Buckley would want Amiss.

Moving on

None of us want a miss, sometimes we do. And we get a point for our troubles.

‘I can see what you’re trying to do’

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That may be an old reference but you young people are the problem - not me.

I think Amiss would actually be a great get for us. He was really good in his first season but then got worse when Treacy came good and took over as the main man, and then even worse when Voss came good and took over as the second. 41, 36, and 32 goals for a 21 year old KPF is a great return overall so far and I think he'd be better if he became the main target up forward. He would actually lead us for marks i50 this year so something to work with there.

My mate reckons he's been playing injured for most of the year too so could be a big bonus if we could get him in healthy. Contracted for a while so would cost our first, but I'm not convinced there's that much talent in the draft this year.

On 10/09/2025 at 11:08, 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.

Your dreaming, Amiss had an unreal year last year

8 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

Amiss and JVR might complement each other well. Reminds me of Brisbane where Hipwood who many regard as soft worked well with Morris this year. After Hipwood went out injured Morris’s game drops off and Brisbane’s tall forward play looked like ours last week.

Amiss can lead, has marking presence and is a reliable kick for goal. His woes started when Voss appeared. Now the Freo forward line has Tracey, Voss, Jackson and Amiss competing for the same ball in most forward thrusts. He has been crowded out.

Why do we need Amiss,our mids don't hit leading forwards


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