| aussie scott21 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Cant wait for the "Allianz is the lowest ranking AFLX stadium, give us da cash"
 Although I welcome such a strategy in Mel and Adelaide
 
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| aussie scott21 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Allianz Stadium in the mix for AFLX but clubs in darkSydney's Allianz Stadium – better known for hosting rugby league, rugby union and soccer – has been discussed as a possible venue for AFLX games next pre-season, but club football departments claim they are in the dark about the league's exact plans for its new format. The AFL on Thursday revealed the fixture for next year's pre-season JLT Community series, with each club's games cut from three to two, seemingly to create space for a series of AFLX events, of which it has been mooted three will be held, one in Melbourne, one in the northern states and one in either Adelaide or Perth, with clubs split across the three venues. ![Gary Ablett could face his former side in March.]() Gary Ablett could face his former side in March.Photo: Digitally altered imageYet the league still wouldn't confirm that the carnivals would take place, with AFL general manager of clubs and broadcasting Travis Auld telling fans to "watch this space" ahead of a likely announcement, understood to be next month. Key football department figures at several clubs have expressed frustration about the lack of clarity surrounding AFLX, which is played on a rectangular field with seven players a side and 10 minute quarters. Concerns have been raised about how clubs can plan for their pre-seasons given they don't know what the requirements of AFLX will be. It's understood there has been interest in holding one of the events at Allianz, the rectangular stadium next to the SCG. This would be a potential win for the AFL, who have had troubles making an early-season splash in the northern states due to limited ground availability, with the SCG and the Gabba bound by cricket commitments. That issue came to a head this year when the Brisbane Lions were denied the chance to host the AFLW grand final at the Gabba, with the match held at Gold Coast's Metricon Stadium.As expected, the pre-season series was cut to just 18 games, down from 27, with Auld saying the league had sought feedback from clubs, the AFL players association and other stakeholders before reaching that decision. "We think we've struck the right balance with two [games per team]. Some clubs may decide to play a practice match outside of this," Auld said. The games will be played over a 16-day period, again with a focus on regional and suburban venues. Etihad Stadium won't host any matches, freeing the ground up for other commitments, while Ikon Park will host a pair of Wednesday night games under lights. All matches will be broadcast live on Fox Footy. The most talked-about game is likely to be the Gold Coast-Geelong clash in Townsville on March 4, which shapes as the first chance for recently returned Cat Gary Ablett to take on his former club. There is only one JLT series Friday night game, and unlike last year, no games will be played as double-headers with AFLW, with the league aiming to give the women's competition plenty of clear air. The AFLW fixture will be released on Friday - with the season to begin in the first weekend in February - while the men's home and away fixture is due next week. On AFLX , Auld was coy. "We're not really in a position to finalise both the format and when we might finalise AFLX games or a carnival, but we'll certainly come back to it when we are," he said. "It's just a new product [and] new products take time to develop." "We want to make sure the format's right, that our clubs have bought into the product and the journey and what we're trying to do with it. "Where is the right slot for it? What is the right time to introduce it? All of those things are getting worked through. "There's certainly no need to hurry it." The AFL's football operations boss Steve Hocking flagged the likely introduction of AFLX on the league's website earlier this month.
 
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					| aufc_ole 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    +xEven more reason why the FFA should ignore what the NRL and AFL do - they're already looking at our code with envy. The problem is, that our own top brass can't see that we're in the driver's seat when it comes to what direction our game needs to take. Would love to see their response if we got P&R up and running                
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    +x+x"Soccer has never found an alternative to its game" Its called futsal you fuckhead.                   
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| paladisious 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    +x"Soccer has never found an alternative to its game" Its called futsal you fuckhead.                 
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| sydneyfc1987 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    In fairness I agree with his point, but what he's forgetting is AFLX is simply part of AFL's militant approach aimed at destroying other football codes, both here and overseas.                 
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					| sydneyfc1987 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    "Soccer has never found an alternative to its game" Its called futsal you fuckhead.                 
			    				
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					| walnuts 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Even more reason why the FFA should ignore what the NRL and AFL do - they're already looking at our code with envy. The problem is, that our own top brass can't see that we're in the driver's seat when it comes to what direction our game needs to take.
 
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| aussie scott21 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Chris McDermott, The AdvertiserIt’s the Australian rules version of T20 cricket. Or is it? It’s certainly the AFL’s attempt to crack into the “short form” market but the question is have they got it right? For me the answer is no. Clearly no. Of course, that’s without a ball being bounced — or thrown up — but at this early stage, I don’t get it. Cricket is the pacesetter and the sport everyone is trying to catch when it comes to abridged versions of the original game in order to capture a new audience. T20 cricket has been a sensation all around the world. It’s great for players and for spectators. Everybody wins.  The huge crowd at an Adelaide Strikers match at Adelaide Oval last year. Picture: AAP Image/David Mariuz The game is done and dusted in three hours. Forty overs in total for a possible 20 wickets and around 300 runs. More action. Less time. So successful is it, the ICC is contemplating reducing the length of Test matches from five days to four. More action and less time! Winner. Every other sport wants a piece of what cricket has. The AFL has chosen AFLX. Less time and less players but not necessarily more action. A smaller ground. A shorter game. Some new rules but that’s about it. I’m not sure football can find a different way, a better way or even an alternative way. International Rules hasn’t survived the initial novelty. Soccer has never found an alternative to its game but it has found an alternate competition. The FA Cup has been the “Golden egg” for English soccer and is starting to have a similar impact here in Australia with the FFA Cup. It is only new but the different format appears to be working. The game is the same but the opposition is different. Amateurs against the professionals, and it can produce the odd “Cinderella” story.  Quarter final highlightsThat’s the AFL’s hope. And it has been tried before. The Fosters Cup. The Escort Cup. The Foxtel Cup. Tried but never persisted with. It may be time to try again. There are around 140 football leagues in the country. If a minnow made it through from the very start they could play nine games in total. The AFL’s top four might have to play three. The doomsayers will say “no way” (more likely in a much harsher fashion) but if the sport is to grow, all options must be tabled. If the round ball game is mature enough to do it why not Australian rules? Shorter games. Different venues. New opposition. Why not? The game for the people and by the people can be taken to the people. AFLX has its merits but it feels like a game for the kids. A great place to start but that’s where it stops.Bone’s beef: Forget AFLX, club cup comp a knockout idea to win over a new legion of fans | Adelaide Now
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| Feed_The_Brox 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    another reason why the split rounds in the HAL in Feb and March will be a negative. they will probably play this game at AAMI Park when we have a week off.                 
			    				
			    
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| Nachoman 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Adelaide will never get an upgrade to hindmarsh or a new rectangular stadium for football under a state labour partythey are beholden to the AFL.
 
 Case in point , the city council and the state govt want to upgrade the tennis precint next to adelaide oval, when they dont even have an international tournament earmarked for it nor does the current venue actually get used on a regular basis.
 
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| aussie scott21 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    +x+x+xThey shamelessly say that they intend to book up sockah grounds to play this shit. This "sport" exists for one reason and one reason only and I can't wait to see it die as hard in the arse as international rules did. Smart 3 state strategy. SA WA and Vic will eat this shit up. Playing possibly double or triple headers. It will be full and look good on the tv, especially if they do Aami. I say  why not? If they want to try it let them try. This is a way for Adelaide and Melbourne to get new bigger rectangle stadiums. Its not going to happen via MV or AU solely. We'd already have that leverage if the ARU, FFA and NRL grew some balls and just refused to play major events at oval grounds. Not 100% whether AFL would push for it, because of the ownership of their own stadium and potentially doing MV a favour but Adelaide would be a no-brainer if/when AFLX is successful.  Maybe Eddies Victoria Stadium idea can get extra funding to have retractable seats...                   
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    +x+x+xThey shamelessly say that they intend to book up sockah grounds to play this shit. This "sport" exists for one reason and one reason only and I can't wait to see it die as hard in the arse as international rules did. Smart 3 state strategy. SA WA and Vic will eat this shit up. Playing possibly double or triple headers. It will be full and look good on the tv, especially if they do Aami. I say  why not? If they want to try it let them try. This is a way for Adelaide and Melbourne to get new bigger rectangle stadiums. Its not going to happen via MV or AU solely. We'd already have that leverage if the ARU, FFA and NRL grew some balls and just refused to play major events at oval grounds.                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    +x+xThey shamelessly say that they intend to book up sockah grounds to play this shit. This "sport" exists for one reason and one reason only and I can't wait to see it die as hard in the arse as international rules did. Smart 3 state strategy. SA WA and Vic will eat this shit up. Playing possibly double or triple headers. It will be full and look good on the tv, especially if they do Aami. I say  why not? If they want to try it let them try. This is a way for Adelaide and Melbourne to get new bigger rectangle stadiums. Its not going to happen via MV or AU solely. We'd already have that leverage if the ARU, FFA and NRL grew some balls and just refused to play major events at oval grounds.                
			    				
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			    This is GAA for retards                
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			    +xDidn't happenAFLW is finished, with a 190cm 100kg tranny seeking to enter the draft. As the AFL has painted itself into a corner with its embrace of left wing social engineering they can't say no, and it will be impossible to maintain the pretence that AFLW isn't pathetic once he starts smashing women and kicking the ball twice as far as anyone else.  . Having played for the Australian men's handball team in Olympic qualification probably didn't help.                
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| aussie scott21 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    +xThey shamelessly say that they intend to book up sockah grounds to play this shit. This "sport" exists for one reason and one reason only and I can't wait to see it die as hard in the arse as international rules did. Smart 3 state strategy. SA WA and Vic will eat this shit up. Playing possibly double or triple headers. It will be full and look good on the tv, especially if they do Aami. I say  why not? If they want to try it let them try. This is a way for Adelaide and Melbourne to get new bigger rectangle stadiums. Its not going to happen via MV or AU solely.                 
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| bohemia 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    +xAFLW is finished, with a 190cm 100kg tranny seeking to enter the draft. As the AFL has painted itself into a corner with its embrace of left wing social engineering they can't say no, and it will be impossible to maintain the pretence that AFLW isn't pathetic once he starts smashing women and kicking the ball twice as far as anyone else.  The league ruled on that today. Ruled ineligible.                 
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    AFLW is finished, with a 190cm 100kg tranny seeking to enter the draft. As the AFL has painted itself into a corner with its embrace of left wing social engineering they can't say no, and it will be impossible to maintain the pretence that AFLW isn't pathetic once he starts smashing women and kicking the ball twice as far as anyone else.                
			    				
			    
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    I admit I've not followed this thread since the first page but keep seeing it pop up so i had a quick scan of the last page. I think this is as big a threat to football as park frisbee which afl actually has a lot in common with. What does the f in afl stand for again?
 
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| Misc 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Would football clubs benefit from others booking their grounds? Or are they mostly owned by councils.                 
			    				
			    
                
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    They shamelessly say that they intend to book up sockah grounds to play this shit. This "sport" exists for one reason and one reason only and I can't wait to see it die as hard in the arse as international rules did.                
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| TheSelectFew 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    +xI don't think any of you realise how big AFL has become in China since Kochie introduced it to the country, now over 600,000,000 registered players.  Afl also founded the ming dynasty                 
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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					| RedshirtWilly 
                                 
                    
                   
                    
           
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			    Honestly sounds like gaelic football but with a tweak or two.                
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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			    +xI don't think any of you realise how big AFL has become in China since Kochie introduced it to the country, now over 600,000,000 registered players.  It's the fault of the TV & print media.  They tell us everything about the AFL, e.g. Who's going where? What players sprained his thumb while pulling the metal tag on his beer can. I guess 600,000,000 new registrations in China is just not important enough!                
			    				
			                        
                            
                      
                            
                  
                           
                 
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