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What is it with AFL people trolling and so paranoid at the moment - Mick Malthouse, Mr Football, Gil and the AFL board plus tonight Eddie McGuire.
Troubling times.
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+xWhat is it with AFL people trolling and so paranoid at the moment - Mick Malthouse, Mr Football, Gil and the AFL board plus tonight Eddie McGuire. Troubling times. that trouble about living in Australia, is it's like living with the relative , all you do is bitch and talk about each other because there nothing else to do
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+x+x+xThe problem with this idea is who will the players be? I'm sure clubs don't want their players playing all year and risking injury.If I was the AFL I would just base it in Melbourne with 8 clubs. Just have quadruple headers at Aami park. Should get 30k each week. 14 rounds. About 3 hours running time. it all about playing AFL oversea on soccer grounds, and doing what rugby 7 has done and those that say it will not work...what is gaelic football played on The gaelic playing field is a bit bigger than your traditional soccer pitch can't play gaelic football on a pitch with football dimensions can play aussie rules - a game for cricket ovals - on a pitch with football dimensions sloooooow clap
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Bahahhaha. Oh lord fmd. Do they know no bounds? They have no shame. This is the clearest case of "if you cant beat em, join em" ive seen in my life. I think its safe to say they're preempting the inevitable demise of their flagship product. Talk about the desperate gasps of a dying empire.
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bohemia
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+xWhat is it with AFL people trolling and so paranoid at the moment - Mick Malthouse, Mr Football, Gil and the AFL board plus tonight Eddie McGuire. Troubling times. Unfortunate reality is somewhere in the world a super star player or super star club will visit australia whenever they damn well feel like it, and there's nothing the AFL can do about it. except rush them with AFL players and give them a red ball to fuck around with in front of a tv camera
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HortoMagiko
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+x+xWhat is it with AFL people trolling and so paranoid at the moment - Mick Malthouse, Mr Football, Gil and the AFL board plus tonight Eddie McGuire. Troubling times. that trouble about living in Australia, is it's like living with the relative , all you do is bitch and talk about each other because there nothing else to do No its when you have a fkd up cousin whos is a greedy and vindictive cnut and talks shit about you all the time but denies they do it claiming youre imagining it or that you habe a victim mentality.
Is Wellington diverse? Dont know, however this is a club that has no historical or existing link to a specific migrant group - Rusty Einstein
The negative stereotypes are perpetuated by people who either have no idea or are serving a vested interest; neither viewpoint should get anywhere near running Australian football - Ange Postecoglou
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HortoMagiko
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+xWhat is it with AFL people trolling and so paranoid at the moment - Mick Malthouse, Mr Football, Gil and the AFL board plus tonight Eddie McGuire. Troubling times. Im glad theyre making their position known. At least its not deniable anymore that they have it in for us. Btw what did steady eddie say tonight? I didnt hear about that Edit. Ok.... "rioters"....
Is Wellington diverse? Dont know, however this is a club that has no historical or existing link to a specific migrant group - Rusty Einstein
The negative stereotypes are perpetuated by people who either have no idea or are serving a vested interest; neither viewpoint should get anywhere near running Australian football - Ange Postecoglou
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+xBy fielding smaller teams and playing on a soccer pitch, he said it was easier than full-scale football to take overseas and may one day form a part of the AFL's international expansion plans. When will the AFL hierarchy stop oscillating their hands up and down their phalluses and forget expansion overseas? I've lived and travelled overseas for years and years and have never, ever read one word about aerial ping pong. The story must have only appeared in SA, WA, Victorian or Tasmanian media. Anywhere else it would be ridiculed.
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bohemia
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+x+xBy fielding smaller teams and playing on a soccer pitch, he said it was easier than full-scale football to take overseas and may one day form a part of the AFL's international expansion plans. When will the AFL hierarchy stop oscillating their hands up and down their phalluses and forget expansion overseas? I've lived and travelled overseas for years and years and have never, ever read one word about aerial ping pong. The story must have only appeared in SA, WA, Victorian or Tasmanian media. Anywhere else it would be ridiculed. Remember when there was a 5 minute flood of news about the explosion in participation in South Africa? I'd have thought by now some of these blokes would be draft age
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+x+xThe problem with this idea is who will the players be? I'm sure clubs don't want their players playing all year and risking injury.If I was the AFL I would just base it in Melbourne with 8 clubs. Just have quadruple headers at Aami park. Should get 30k each week. 14 rounds. About 3 hours running time. it all about playing AFL oversea on soccer grounds, and doing what rugby 7 has done and those that say it will not work.. .what is gaelic football played on Grounds in Ireland and nowhere else?
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+x+xBy fielding smaller teams and playing on a soccer pitch, he said it was easier than full-scale football to take overseas and may one day form a part of the AFL's international expansion plans. When will the AFL hierarchy stop oscillating their hands up and down their phalluses and forget expansion overseas? I've lived and travelled overseas for years and years and have never, ever read one word about aerial ping pong. The story must have only appeared in SA, WA, Victorian or Tasmanian media. Anywhere else it would be ridiculed. it on EuroSport it's a great idea by AFL, give a way to grow a game out side of Australia where there is no grounds that match AFL size i can see AFL X leagues starting up in many European cities .....but i do feel 7 players is to small, 9 players is perfect AFL x is nore more dumb then European handball, or beach volleyball
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+x+x+xBy fielding smaller teams and playing on a soccer pitch, he said it was easier than full-scale football to take overseas and may one day form a part of the AFL's international expansion plans. When will the AFL hierarchy stop oscillating their hands up and down their phalluses and forget expansion overseas? I've lived and travelled overseas for years and years and have never, ever read one word about aerial ping pong. The story must have only appeared in SA, WA, Victorian or Tasmanian media. Anywhere else it would be ridiculed. it on EuroSport it's a great idea by AFL, give a way to grow a game out side of Australia where there is no grounds that match AFL size i can see AFL X leagues starting up in many European cities .....but i do feel 7 players is to small, 9 players is perfect AFL x is nore more dumb then European handball, or beach volleyball Like China, yeah?
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The thinking is pretty sound on this one: - the AFL can only have a 6 month season because it shares grounds with cricket - there is plenty of demand from patrons to see more footy - a small sided game can take account of soccer pitches over the summer, giving patrons and pat TV subscribers more footy over the summer - there isn't a lot of sporting competition over the summer, so there are sponsorship dollars to be made
Mr AFL,now I know you have lost it. Rugby 7's and NRL. 9's or whatever are not functional local competitions at elite level.They are short slap and tickle games played usually by b grade talents to generate publicity and revenue. If you seriously think a short sided 2kick game played on a small field can be a serious competiton tagged onto the end of an already strenuous season where most players only get one month off before commencing preseason you are deluded. If you market something enough you will always get people to watch.But unless AFL are seriously thinking of undermining their major asset,by significantly changing rules and encouraging their elite players to play what will be two different games it won't happen.
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bohemia
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+xThe thinking is pretty sound on this one: - the AFL can only have a 6 month season because it shares grounds with cricket- there is plenty of demand from patrons to see more footy - a small sided game can take account of soccer pitches over the summer, giving patrons and pat TV subscribers more footy over the summer - there isn't a lot of sporting competition over the summer, so there are sponsorship dollars to be made Mr AFL,now I know you have lost it.Rugby 7's and NRL. 9's or whatever are not functional local competitions at elite level.They are short slap and tickle games played usually by b grade talents to generate publicity and revenue.If you seriously think a short sided 2kick game played on a small field can be a serious competiton tagged onto the end of an already strenuous season where most players only get one month off before commencing preseason you are deluded.If you market something enough you will always get people to watch.But unless AFL are seriously thinking of undermining their major asset,by significantly changing rules and encouraging their elite players to play what will be two different games it won't happen. maybe the women can play it
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+xThe thinking is pretty sound on this one: - the AFL can only have a 6 month season because it shares grounds with cricket- there is plenty of demand from patrons to see more footy - a small sided game can take account of soccer pitches over the summer, giving patrons and pat TV subscribers more footy over the summer - there isn't a lot of sporting competition over the summer, so there are sponsorship dollars to be made Mr AFL,now I know you have lost it.Rugby 7's and NRL. 9's or whatever are not functional local competitions at elite level.They are short slap and tickle games played usually by b grade talents to generate publicity and revenue.If you seriously think a short sided 2kick game played on a small field can be a serious competiton tagged onto the end of an already strenuous season where most players only get one month off before commencing preseason you are deluded.If you market something enough you will always get people to watch.But unless AFL are seriously thinking of undermining their major asset,by significantly changing rules and encouraging their elite players to play what will be two different games it won't happen. but cricket and Rugby have just shown you can do this this work perfect for countries that have a lot of soccer grounds, but no cricket
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+x+x+xBy fielding smaller teams and playing on a soccer pitch, he said it was easier than full-scale football to take overseas and may one day form a part of the AFL's international expansion plans. When will the AFL hierarchy stop oscillating their hands up and down their phalluses and forget expansion overseas? I've lived and travelled overseas for years and years and have never, ever read one word about aerial ping pong. The story must have only appeared in SA, WA, Victorian or Tasmanian media. Anywhere else it would be ridiculed. it on EuroSport it's a great idea by AFL, give a way to grow a game out side of Australia where there is no grounds that match AFL size i can see AFL X leagues starting up in many European cities .....but i do feel 7 players is to small, 9 players is perfect AFL x is nore more dumb then European handball, or beach volleyball Lol. Yeah nah fk off mister football. Which european cities? I cant imagine one. People are actually smart enough to recognise a poorly polished turd when its being peddled to them.
Is Wellington diverse? Dont know, however this is a club that has no historical or existing link to a specific migrant group - Rusty Einstein
The negative stereotypes are perpetuated by people who either have no idea or are serving a vested interest; neither viewpoint should get anywhere near running Australian football - Ange Postecoglou
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Like Crimson wrote, it is very risky to make a product that will potentially damage their main one.
Isn't that what is happening with cricket? Kids like the shorter version?
If the x game has more action and scoring and is aimed at kids won't the normal version eventually or quickly seem dull?
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+x+x+x+xBy fielding smaller teams and playing on a soccer pitch, he said it was easier than full-scale football to take overseas and may one day form a part of the AFL's international expansion plans. When will the AFL hierarchy stop oscillating their hands up and down their phalluses and forget expansion overseas? I've lived and travelled overseas for years and years and have never, ever read one word about aerial ping pong. The story must have only appeared in SA, WA, Victorian or Tasmanian media. Anywhere else it would be ridiculed. it on EuroSport it's a great idea by AFL, give a way to grow a game out side of Australia where there is no grounds that match AFL size i can see AFL X leagues starting up in many European cities .....but i do feel 7 players is to small, 9 players is perfect AFL x is nore more dumb then European handball, or beach volleyball Lol. Yeah nah fk off mister football. Which european cities? I cant imagine one. People are actually smart enough to recognise a poorly polished turd when its being peddled to them. every European city.....Eurosport 2 it has MLS...be a great if they show A-League
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I cant see how small sided AFL can ever work If you catch the ball nobody can touch you Players can kick the ball 50 meters There is no ceiling to the goal Basically grab the ball from anywhere on the field and kick a goal
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+xI cant see how small sided AFL can ever work If you catch the ball nobody can touch you Players can kick the ball 50 meters There is no ceiling to the goal Basically grab the ball from anywhere on the field and kick a goal I assume it would be like netball. That perhaps only certain players can score and from within a designated zone?
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I could give two shits what AFL does but what does concern me is where are they going to be playing matches. Can you imagine games played at AAMI park or SFS. Its bad enough when we have to contend with Rugby and NRL tearing up our pitches during the end of our season and now we have to worry about AFL. If they want to play this sport so badly they can play it at the MCG, put out soccer dimensions on the field and away you go.
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+x+xI cant see how small sided AFL can ever work If you catch the ball nobody can touch you Players can kick the ball 50 meters There is no ceiling to the goal Basically grab the ball from anywhere on the field and kick a goal I assume it would be like netball. That perhaps only certain players can score and from within a designated zone? The trial game played at the weekend between Coburg and Northern VFL teams ended 170-140, so scoring was very easy by the looks of it. They even got 10 points for goals kicked from outside a 40m line across the pitch. They played 10 minute quarters.
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+x+x+xI cant see how small sided AFL can ever work If you catch the ball nobody can touch you Players can kick the ball 50 meters There is no ceiling to the goal Basically grab the ball from anywhere on the field and kick a goal I assume it would be like netball. That perhaps only certain players can score and from within a designated zone? The trial game played at the weekend between Coburg and Northern VFL teams ended 170-140, so scoring was very easy by the looks of it. They even got 10 points for goals kicked from outside a 40m line across the pitch. They played 10 minute quarters. So I presume they're going with the 'people only wanna see goals and high scores' mantra, huh?
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This is what we get when Victory persist with using shit anthems like "X the Brave". -PB
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+x+x+xI cant see how small sided AFL can ever work If you catch the ball nobody can touch you Players can kick the ball 50 meters There is no ceiling to the goal Basically grab the ball from anywhere on the field and kick a goal I assume it would be like netball. That perhaps only certain players can score and from within a designated zone? The trial game played at the weekend between Coburg and Northern VFL teams ended 170-140, so scoring was very easy by the looks of it. They even got 10 points for goals kicked from outside a 40m line across the pitch. They played 10 minute quarters. Did they use official balls? Dont the women use lighter balls so their kicks can go further?
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+x+xThe thinking is pretty sound on this one: - the AFL can only have a 6 month season because it shares grounds with cricket- there is plenty of demand from patrons to see more footy - a small sided game can take account of soccer pitches over the summer, giving patrons and pat TV subscribers more footy over the summer - there isn't a lot of sporting competition over the summer, so there are sponsorship dollars to be made Mr AFL,now I know you have lost it.Rugby 7's and NRL. 9's or whatever are not functional local competitions at elite level.They are short slap and tickle games played usually by b grade talents to generate publicity and revenue.If you seriously think a short sided 2kick game played on a small field can be a serious competiton tagged onto the end of an already strenuous season where most players only get one month off before commencing preseason you are deluded.If you market something enough you will always get people to watch.But unless AFL are seriously thinking of undermining their major asset,by significantly changing rules and encouraging their elite players to play what will be two different games it won't happen. but cricket and Rugby have just shown you can do this Which channel is this cricket game on where they - play it over winter - they have reduced the players by over 50% - they play it on a square pitch
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+xI cant see how small sided AFL can ever work If you catch the ball nobody can touch you Players can kick the ball 50 meters There is no ceiling to the goal Basically grab the ball from anywhere on the field and kick a goal As was said before reengineer the ball and make it heavier / softer etc so it can't go as far. They did it in futsal. It's an easy fix if they want to go down that path.
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The Age-11 hours ago But the new game of AFL X (a modified form of Australian Rules that is played on a soccer field) has provoked strong reactions among the ...
Isnt it time to retire this thread to the AFL forum`?
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Look out. They'll be selling out Old Trafford, Parc Des Princes and Levi Stadium with this. People will flock from all over to witness it.
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+xLike Crimson wrote, it is very risky to make a product that will potentially damage their main one.Isn't that what is happening with cricket? Kids like the shorter version?If the x game has more action and scoring and is aimed at kids won't the normal version eventually or quickly seem dull? Exactly. Undermining their own flagship product. Good luck with reinventing the wheel every 5 mins.
Is Wellington diverse? Dont know, however this is a club that has no historical or existing link to a specific migrant group - Rusty Einstein
The negative stereotypes are perpetuated by people who either have no idea or are serving a vested interest; neither viewpoint should get anywhere near running Australian football - Ange Postecoglou
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